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Ohio State Route 63

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

State Route 63 marker

State Route 63

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length11.74 mi[1][2] (18.89 km)
Existed1927[3][4]–present
Major junctions
West end SR 4 near Monroe
Major intersections I-75 near Monroe
East end US 42 / SR 48 / SR 123 in Lebanon
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesButler, Warren
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 62 SR 64
State Route 63 toward its western end

State Route 63 (SR 63) is a 11.74-mile (18.89 km) long east–west state highway located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The western terminus of SR 63 is at a trumpet interchange with SR 4 on the western outskirts of Monroe. Its eastern terminus is at a signalized intersection with US 42, SR 48 and SR 123 in downtown Lebanon.

The westernmost portion of SR 63 between SR 4 and I-75 is a four-lane divided highway. It is signed as Hamilton–Lebanon Road. From I-75 east to downtown Lebanon, SR 63 is a two-lane route that is signed as Main Street. Before the construction of the SR 129 freeway between Hamilton and I-75, SR 63 in combination with SR 4 provided the quickest connection between Hamilton and Lebanon.

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Route description

Along the way, SR 63 travels through northeastern Butler County and northwestern Warren County. No part of SR 63 is included within the National Highway System (NHS). The NHS is a network of highways defined as being most important for the economy, mobility and defense of the country.[5]

History

SR 63 was established in 1927. Throughout its history, SR 63 has been designated along the same stretch of highway through portions of Butler and Warren Counties, replacing what had been known as SR 125 prior to 1927.[3][4]

Since its inception, the only major change along the routing of SR 63 is that by 1969, the highway was upgraded from a two-lane route to a four-lane divided highway between SR 4 and I-75.[6][7]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
ButlerMonroe0.000.00 SR 4 – Middletown, HamiltonInterchange
Warren4.847.79 I-75 – Cincinnati, DaytonExit 29 (I-75)
Turtle Creek Township7.9112.73 SR 741 – Mason, Springboro
Lebanon11.7418.89 US 42 / SR 48 / SR 123 (Broadway / Main Street)
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: SR 63, Butler County" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-13. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
  2. ^ a b Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams: SR 63, Warren County" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-13. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
  3. ^ a b Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODHPW. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. August 1926. Retrieved 2011-12-31.
  4. ^ a b Map of Ohio Showing State Highway System (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODHPW. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. June 1927. Retrieved 2011-12-31.
  5. ^ National Highway System: Ohio (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. December 2003. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  6. ^ Official Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1967. Retrieved 2011-12-31.
  7. ^ Official Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1969. Retrieved 2011-12-31.
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