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Ohio State Route 39

Ohio State Route 39

East-west state highway in Ohio, US


State Route 39 (SR 39) is a primarily eastwest running state highway in north-central and northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The route runs through seven counties on its approximately 155-mile (249 km) trip through the region. Its western terminus is at State Route 103 near New Washington, and its eastern terminus is at PA 68 near East Liverpool.

Quick Facts State Route 39, Route information ...
Eastbound near Mansfield, Ohio

Route Description

Columbiana County

Ohio State Route 39 has an eastern terminus at the Pennsylvania state line near East Liverpool, Ohio. It then continues as a two-laned road through residential areas of East Liverpool. It widens into a four lane road just east of the interchange with US 30, and proceeds northwest as a freeway around downtown East Liverpool.[2]

History

SR 39 was commissioned in 1923, originally routed from Shelby to Dover.[3][4] In 1927 the highway was extended to the current eastern terminus at the Pennsylvania state line, along mostly the former route of SR 20.[5][6] The route was extended to its current northern terminus at SR 103, in 1939.[7][8] Between 1969 and 1971 the road between Shelby and Mansfield became a four-lane highway.[9][10] In 1974, the route between Wellsville and East Liverpool was upgraded to a four-lane highway.[11][12]

Junctions

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References

  1. Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams".
  2. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works (April 1922). Map of Ohio State Highways Showing All Improved Roadways and Indicating System Constructed Under Administration of Gov. Harry L. Davis (PDF) (Map). c. 1:563,200. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  3. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works (July 1923). Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (PDF) (Map). 1:760,320. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  4. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works (August 1, 1926). Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (PDF) (Map). 1:760,320. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. OCLC 5673562. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  5. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works (June 1, 1927). Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (PDF) (Map). 1:760,320. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. OCLC 5673562. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  6. Ohio Department of Highways (1938). Ohio Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). 1:633,600. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 7453129. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  7. Ohio Department of Highways (1939). Ohio Highway Map (PDF) (Map). 1:633,600. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 7408341. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  8. Ohio Department of Highways (1969). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). c. 1:563,200. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 7448779. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  9. Ohio Department of Highways (1971). Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). 1:554,400. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  10. Ohio Department of Transportation (1973). Ohio Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). 1:554,400. Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation. OCLC 5673562. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  11. Ohio Department of Transportation (1974). Ohio Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). 1:554,400. Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation. OCLC 5673562. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
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