Interstate 80 in Ohio

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Interstate 80 (I-80) in the US state of Ohio runs across the northern part of the state. Most of the route is part of the Ohio Turnpike; only an 18.78-mile (30.22 km) stretch is not part of the toll road. That stretch of road is the feeder route to the Keystone Shortway, a shortcut through northern Pennsylvania that provides access to New York City.

Interstate 80 marker
Interstate 80
Map
I-80 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by OTIC and ODOT
Length237.48 mi[1] (382.19 km)
Existed1956–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end

I-80 Toll / I-90 Toll / Indiana Toll Road at Indiana state line
Major intersections
East end I-80 at Pennsylvania state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesWilliams, Fulton, Lucas, Wood, Ottawa, Sandusky, Erie, Lorain, Cuyahoga, Summit, Portage, Mahoning, Trumbull
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 79 SR 80

Route description

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I-80 westbound Ohio Turnpike

In Ohio, I-80 enters with I-90 from the Indiana Toll Road and immediately becomes the "James W. Shocknessy Ohio Turnpike", more commonly referred to as simply the Ohio Turnpike. The two Interstates cross rural northwest Ohio and run just south of the Toledo metropolitan area. In Rossford, the turnpike intersects with I-75 in an area known as the Crossroads of America.

In Elyria Township, Lorain County, just west of Cleveland, I-90 splits from I-80 (leaving the turnpike and running northeast as a freeway). I-80 runs east-southeast through the southern suburbs of Cleveland and retains the Ohio Turnpike designation. Just northwest of Youngstown, the Ohio Turnpike continues southeast onto I-76, while I-80 exits the turnpike and runs east to the north of Youngstown, entering Pennsylvania south of Sharon, Pennsylvania.

History

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I-80 over the Cuyahoga River

I-80 was constructed as part of the Ohio Turnpike (with the exception of modern I-76 and I-480), the origins of which predate the establishment of the Interstate Highway System in 1956. The Ohio General Assembly created the Ohio Turnpike Commission in 1949, which was the first step in designing and constructing the east–west freeway. Construction began on October 27, 1952, and the freeway was completed on October 1, 1955 (a total of 38 months).[2]

Although I-80 presently uses the Ohio Turnpike across most of the state, it was once planned to split between Norwalk and Edinburg Township, with I-80N passing through Cleveland and I-80S passing through Akron.

Exit list

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CountyLocation[3][4]mi[5][6]kmOld exitNew exit[6]DestinationsNotes
WilliamsNorthwest Township0.00.0 
 
 
 
 
 
I-80 west / I-90 west / Indiana Toll Road west – Chicago
Continuation into Indiana
2.03.21  SR 49Diamond interchange with no ramp tolls, opened December 29, 1992[7]
4.06.4Westgate Toll Barrier
Holiday City13.521.7213  SR 15 – Bryan, Montpelier
Brady Township20.833.5Indian Meadow Service Plaza (westbound)
Tiffin River Service Plaza (eastbound)
FultonFranklin Township25.541.02A25  SR 66 – Archbold, FayetteOpened November 13, 1998[8]
Dover Township34.956.2334  SR 108 – Wauseon
Pike Township39.864.13B39  SR 109 – Delta, LyonsOpened December 20, 1996[9]
LucasSwanton Township49.078.9Oak Openings Service Plaza (westbound)
Fallen Timbers Service Plaza (eastbound)
Demolished[a]
Swanton Toll Barrier (western end of ticket system)
Monclova Township52.684.73A52   SR 2 – Swanton, Toledo AirportOpened November 21, 1991[11]
Maumee59.595.8459  
 
 
 
US 20 to I-475 / US 23 – Maumee, Toledo, Ann Arbor
WoodRossford64.9104.44A64  I-75 – Toledo, DaytonOpened December 4, 1991; I-75 exit 195[12]
Lake Township71.7115.4571 
 
 
 
I-280 north / SR 420 south – Toledo, Detroit, Stony Ridge
I-280 exit 1A
Ottawa
No major junctions
SanduskyWoodville Township76.9123.8Blue Heron Service Plaza (westbound)
Wyandot Service Plaza (eastbound)
OttawaElmore81.8131.65A81  SR 51 – Elmore, Woodville, GibsonburgOpened February 6, 1997[13]
SanduskySandusky Township91.6147.4691  SR 53 – Fremont, Port Clinton
Riley Township100.0160.9Erie Islands Service Plaza (westbound)
Commodore Perry Service Plaza (eastbound)
ErieGroton Township110.2177.36A110  SR 4 – Sandusky, BucyrusOpened December 15, 1994[14]
Milan Township118.5190.77118  US 250 – Sandusky, Norwalk
LorainBrownhelm Township135.9218.77A135 
 
To SR 2 / Baumhart Road – Vermilion
Opened December 13, 1995[15] SR 2 not signed on eastbound side
Amherst Township139.5224.5Middle Ridge Service Plaza (westbound)
Vermillion Valley Service Plaza (eastbound)
140.6226.37B140  SR 58 – Amherst, OberlinOpened November 30, 2004[16]
Elyria Township142.8229.88A142 
 
 
 
I-90 east / SR 2 east – Cleveland
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; eastern end of I-90 concurrency
Elyria145.5234.28145  SR 57 – Lorain, Elyria
North Ridgeville151.8244.39A151 
 
I-480 east – North Ridgeville, Cleveland
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
152.2244.99152 
 
To SR 10 – North Ridgeville, North Olmsted, Fairview Park, Cleveland
CuyahogaStrongsville161.8260.410161   I-71 / US 42 – Strongsville, Columbus, ClevelandI-71 exit 233
Broadview Heights170.1273.7Great Lakes Service Plaza (westbound)
Towpath Service Plaza (eastbound)
SummitRichfield173.2278.711173   I-77 / SR 21 – Akron, ClevelandDirect access to I-77 opened December 3, 2001;[17] I-77 exit 146
Boston Heights180.3290.212180  SR 8 – Akron
PortageStreetsboro187.2301.313187 
 
  I-480 west / SR 14 – Streetsboro
Shalersville Township193.9312.113A193  SR 44 – RavennaOpened December 1, 1994[14]
Freedom Township197.0317.0Portage Service Plaza (westbound)
Brady's Leap Service Plaza (eastbound)
TrumbullBraceville Township209.2336.714209  SR 5 – Warren
211340Newton Falls Toll Barrier (eastern end of ticket system)
Lordstown215.0346.014A215Ellsworth–Bailey Road – Lordstown WestEastbound exit and westbound entrance; opened June 1993[18]
216.4348.314B216Hallock–Young Road – Lordstown EastWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
MahoningJackson Township219.47353.20218 (EB)
219 (WB)
  
 
I-76 / Ohio Turnpike east to Pennsylvania Turnpike – Akron, Pittsburgh
Eastern end of Ohio Turnpike concurrency; Ohio Turnpike exit 218; Penna Tpk. not signed eastbound
  CR 18 (Mahoning Avenue)Eastbound exit only
Austintown Township223.01358.90223  SR 46 – Niles, Canfield
223.91360.35224A 
 
SR 11 south – Canfield
Western end of SR 11 concurrency; signed as exit 224 westbound
224.25360.90224B 
 
I-680 south – Youngstown
Northern terminus of I-680; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
TrumbullWeathersfield Township225.94363.62226Salt Springs Road – McDonald
Girard227.15365.56227  US 422 – Girard
Liberty Township228.32367.45228B 
 
SR 11 north – Warren, Ashtabula
Eastern end of SR 11 concurrency; signed as exit 228 eastbound
228.48367.70228A 
 
SR 711 south – Youngstown
Northern terminus of SR 711; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
228.82–
229.47
368.25–
369.30
229  SR 193 (Belmont Avenue) / East Liberty Street
Hubbard Township234.43377.28234   US 62 / SR 7 – Hubbard, Sharon, PA
237.28381.87 
 
I-80 east – New York
Continuation into Pennsylvania
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Auxiliary routes

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Interstate City Notes
  Interstate 280 Toledo Connects the Ohio Turnpike to I-75
  Interstate 480 Cleveland Connects the Ohio Turnpike to I-271 and Cleveland
  Interstate 480N Cleveland Connects I-480 to I-271 north
  Interstate 680 Youngstown Connects I-80 to the Ohio Turnpike (I-76)

Notes

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  1. ^ Demolished in 2011; no plans to rebuild[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways". FHWA Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. December 31, 2021. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "Interstate 80". Interstate Guide. Archived from the original on January 12, 2018. Retrieved October 4, 2014.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Ohio Department of Transportation (2007). Ohio Official Transportation Map (Map). Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation.
  4. ^ DeLorme (2007). Street Atlas USA (Map). DeLorme.
  5. ^ Division of Planning Office of Technical Services (July 16, 2013). "Destape files". Ohio Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Ohio Turnpike Commission (n.d.). "Interchanges". Ohio Turnpike Commission. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
    Ohio Turnpike Commission & Travel Boards (2012). Ohio Turnpike Map & Lodging Guide (Map). Berea: Ohio Turnpike Commission.
  7. ^ Lewis, Herb (December 30, 1992). "Turnpike Exchange near Edon Is Officially Opened". The Bryan Times. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  8. ^ Patch, David (November 10, 1998). "Archbold Turnpike Exit to Open". The Blade. Toledo, OH. Retrieved June 18, 2008.
  9. ^ "Fulton County Turnpike Gate To Open Friday". The Blade. Toledo, OH. December 17, 1996. Retrieved June 16, 2008.
  10. ^ Ohio Turnpike Commission (n.d.). "Service Plazas". Ohio Turnpike Commission. Archived from the original on October 6, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  11. ^ Harvey, Hank (November 22, 1991). "Interchange Opens to Jobs, Growth". The Blade. Toledo, OH. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  12. ^ Harvey, Hank (December 5, 1991). "Perrysburg I-75 Link to Turnpike Opens". The Blade. Toledo, OH. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  13. ^ Patch, David (February 7, 1997). "Turnpike's Gate 5A Opens, Widens Elmore Area Access". The Blade. Toledo, OH. Retrieved June 16, 2008.
  14. ^ a b McEaneney, Dennis (December 2, 1994). "Gate 13A Joins Pike". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved June 16, 2008.
  15. ^ Kavanaugh, Molly (December 14, 1995). "New Turnpike Interchange Opens at Baumhart Road". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland. Retrieved June 16, 2008.
  16. ^ "Turnpike Ramp at SR 58 To Open Today After 11 Years". The Morning Journal. Lorain, OH. November 30, 2004. Retrieved June 16, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "Ohio Turnpike, I-77 Interchange Opens to Traffic". Cleveland: WEWS-TV. December 3, 2001. Archived from the original on March 4, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2008.
  18. ^ Farkas, Karen (June 21, 2009). "Bari Lambert's Job as a Toll Collector on the Ohio Turnpike's Lordstown Plant Exit Has Turned Very Quiet". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
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