Ohio State Route 193

(Redirected from Ohio State Route 90 (1923))

Ohio State Route 193 (SR 193, OH 193) is a north–south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at an interchange with I-680 in Youngstown, and its northern terminus is at OH 531 in North Kingsville.

State Route 193 marker
State Route 193
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length58.00 mi[1] (93.34 km)
Existedby 1969[2]–present
Major junctions
South end I-680 in Youngstown
Major intersections
North end SR 531 in North Kingsville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesMahoning, Trumbull, Ashtabula
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 192 SR 194
I-90 SR 91

Route description

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Ohio Route 193 has a southern terminus at Interstate 680 in Youngstown, Ohio. It travels as a short freeway connecting to US 422. It then intersects US 422 and leaves the freeway onto a residential two-way street. It continues north past Interstate 80 as a four lane rural road. It crosses OH 82.

History

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OH 193 was designated between 1967 and 1969 along a former portion of OH 170 from US 422 in Youngstown to its current northern terminus in North Kingsville.[2][3] From US 422 to US 20 in North Kingsville, this route was the former OH 90 from 1926 to 1962. The former OH 90 was then extended north to OH 531 in 1940. Meanwhile, the freeway section of OH 193 between US 422 and its current southern terminus at I-680 was completed at around the same time that OH 193 was assigned.[2][4]

A previous iteration of OH 193 existed between 1924 and 1940. The original OH 193 was routed from the Indiana state line 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Hicksville to Hicksville along the current alignment of OH 18.[4][5] In 1940, the entire alignment became certified as OH 18.[4]

Junctions

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Entering Wayne Center from the south
CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MahoningYoungstown0.000.00  I-680 – Cleveland, PittsburghExit 4A (I-680)
0.520.84Crescent StreetFull-access interchange
0.991.59  
 
US 422 / SR 289 east (Martin Luther King Boulevard/Wirt Street) – Girard, New Castle
Interchange; western terminus of SR 289
  continues as grade-level highway; expressway continues as  
TrumbullLiberty Township4.076.55  I-80Exit 229 (I-80)
4.547.31  SR 304
Vienna Township9.2514.89  SR 82Interchange
Fowler Township14.9023.98  SR 305
Johnston Township20.3732.78   SR 5 / SR 88
Gustavus Township25.4640.97  SR 87
AshtabulaWayne Township30.4849.05  US 322
Cherry Valley Township35.4657.07  US 6
Dorset Township39.9964.36 
 
SR 307 west
Eastern terminus of SR 307
Denmark Township45.4973.21  SR 167
Kingsville Township54.4487.61  SR 84Southern end of SR 84 concurrency
54.5487.77  I-90Exit 235 (I-90)
55.2988.98  SR 84Northern end of SR 84 concurrency
North Kingsville56.6991.23  US 20
58.0093.34  SR 531
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams". Retrieved April 30, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Ohio State Map (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1969.
  3. ^ Ohio: Center of Transportation (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1967.
  4. ^ a b c Route 193 (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson[unreliable source] Archived January 1, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Explanation of the Ohio State Highway System (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson[unreliable source] Archived May 23, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
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