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U.S. Route 24 in Ohio

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U.S. Route 24 marker
U.S. Route 24
US 24 highlighted in red across northwestern Ohio
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length83.33 mi[1] (134.11 km)
Major junctions
West end US 24 near Antwerp
Major intersections
East end US 24 in Toledo
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesPaulding, Defiance, Henry, Lucas
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 23 SR 24

U.S. Route 24 (US 24) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Minturn, Colorado, to Independence Township, Michigan. In Ohio, it is an expressway and freeway for much of its length, from the Indiana state line to Maumee. From there northeasterly to the Michigan state line at Toledo, it is a surface highway.

Route description

From the Indiana state line easterly to US 6 west in Henry County's Napoleon Township, US 24 is an expressway which mostly has interchanges, but features intersections with select county roads. From US 6 west to Interstate 475 (I-475) in the city of Maumee, US 24 is a freeway. The route continues northeasterly through downtown Maumee and the western side of Toledo, continuing to the Michigan state line. At this point, the route continues northerly into Michigan as a north–south highway.

History

Upgrades to the route around Napoleon began in 2008. This included the construction of a new route from east of Napoleon to north of Waterville, bypassing the original routing of the highway. This rerouting was done to "alleviate safety concerns caused by the mixture of truck traffic and residential travel" along US 24's former routing.[2] New alignments west of Defiance through to Interstate 469 in Fort Wayne, Indiana were also built in the late 2000s.[3] The conversion to an expresway, first proposed in 1969, was made due to the high number of road accidents along the old alignment, which comprised only two lanes and was frequently used by tractor-trailers.[4]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
PauldingCarryall Township0.000.00
US 24 west – Fort Wayne
Continuation into Indiana
Eastern end of freeway; western end of expressway
Crane Township3.32–
4.18
5.34–
6.73
3 SR 49 – Antwerp, PayneDiamond interchange
Emerald Township12.38–
13.19
19.92–
21.23
13 US 127 – Sherwood, Paulding, CecilDiamond interchange
DefianceDefiance22.47–
22.96
36.16–
36.95
22Baltimore StreetPartial cloverleaf interchange
24.97–
25.44
40.19–
40.94
25 SR 15 / SR 18 – Bryan, DefianceDiamond interchange
25.90–
26.41
41.68–
42.50
26 SR 66 – Archbold, DefianceDiamond interchange
27.78–
28.60
44.71–
46.03
28 SR 281 (Domersville Road)Diamond interchange
HenryNapoleon Township38.83–
39.32
62.49–
63.28
Eastern end of expressway; western end of freeway
39
US 6 west – Kendallville (Indiana), Chicago
Western end of US 6 concurrency; partial cloverleaf interchange
40.10–
40.34
64.53–
64.92
40
SR 108 / US 6 Bus. – Wauseon, Napoleon
Partial cloverleaf interchange
Liberty Township41.38–
41.90
66.59–
67.43
41Industrial DriveDiamond interchange
43.6470.2343

US 6 east to CR 424 / SR 110 – Bowling Green
Eastern end of US 6 concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; entrance ramp flies under eastbound lanes and merges on the left
46.54–
47.16
74.90–
75.90
47 SR 109 – Liberty Center, MalintaDiamond interchange
LucasProvidence Township56.91–
57.39
91.59–
92.36
57 SR 295 – Whitehouse, Grand Rapids (Ohio)Diamond interchange
Waterville Township62.81–
63.32
101.08–
101.90
63 SR 64 – Whitehouse, WatervilleDiamond interchange
WatervilleMonclova
township line
65.62–
66.09
105.61–
106.36
66Anthony Wayne Trail – WatervilleWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; exit ramp flies under US 24
Maumee66.49–
66.93
107.01–
107.71
67Fallen Timbers LaneAccess to The Shops at Fallen Timbers; partial cloverleaf interchange
67.65–
68.26
108.87–
109.85
68 I-475 / US 23 – Dayton, Ann Arbor (Michigan)Cloverleaf interchange; signed as 68A (south) and 68B (north); exit 4 on I-475
Eastern end of freeway
69.77112.28



US 20 / SR 25 south (Conant Street) to I-80 / I-90 / Ohio Turnpike
Southern end of SR 25 concurrency; intersection
MaumeeToledo
city line
72.14116.10
SR 25 north (Anthony Wayne Trail)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Northern end of SR 25 concurrency; US 24 splits left as South Detroit Avenue; SR 25 continues straight as Anthony Wayne Trail
Toledo75.80121.99 SR 2 (Airport Highway)Intersection
77.48124.69 SR 246 (Dorr Street)Intersection
78.37126.12 SR 51 (Monroe Street)Intersection
78.54–
78.65
126.40–
126.57
I-75 – Detroit, DaytonExit 203B on I-75
79.42127.81 SR 120 (Central Avenue)Intersection
82.76133.19 SR 184 (Alexis Road)Intersection
83.33134.11
US 24 north (Telegraph Road) – Detroit
Continuation into Michigan
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. July 16, 2013. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
  2. ^ Staff. "U.S. Route 24—Fort to Port: Napoleon to Toledo, Ohio". Ohio Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
  3. ^ Staff. "U.S. Route 24—Fort to Port Realignment/Expansion". Ohio Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
  4. ^ Patch, David (August 29, 2012). "Expanded US  24 Open Today After Decades of Struggle 200 Gather near Waterville to Celebrate Fort to Port Project". The Blade. Toledo, OH. Retrieved September 11, 2014. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
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U.S. Route 24
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