Ohio State Route 48

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State Route 48 marker

State Route 48
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Route of SR 48 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 83.04 mi[1] (133.64 km)
Existed: 1926 – present
Major junctions
South end: SR 132 near Goshen
  I-71 in South Lebanon
I-75 in Dayton
I-70 near Englewood
North end: SR 66 near Houston
Location
Counties: Clermont, Warren, Montgomery, Miami, Shelby
Highway system
SR 47 SR 49

State Route 48 (SR 48) is a north–south highway in Ohio that runs from SR 132 near Goshen to SR 66 near Houston, passing through Dayton.

In the early 20th century, SR 48 was assigned to completely unrelated routes within the state. From 1923 to 1927, it was the designation given to BarnesvilleHendrysburg, Barnesville–Woodsfield, and Woodsfield–Sistersville roads in eastern Ohio, now designated SR 800. Present-day SR 48 was previously signed as SR 50, and before that as DaytonCovington and Dayton–Lebanon roads. (See 1923 Ohio state highway renumbering and 1927 Ohio state highway renumbering).

In I Love Lucy episode #111, "First Stop", the Ricardos and the Mertzes travel this route, although they were headed to Cincinnati.[citation needed]

Major intersections

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
Clermont Goshen 0.00 0.00 SR 132
Springvale 0.98–
1.38
1.58–
2.22
SR 28
Warren Hopkinsville 6.63 10.67 US 22 / SR 3
South Lebanon 9.8–
9.9
15.8–
15.9
I-71 I-71 exit 28.
Lebanon 13.5–
13.8
21.7–
22.2
SR 48T north to US 42 north / SR 123 east Southern terminus of SR 48-T; southern end of SR 123 concurrency
14.70 23.66 SR 63
14.70–
14.92
23.66–
24.01
US 42
Pekin 18.30 29.45 SR 122
Kenricksville 23.08 37.14 SR 73
Montgomery Centerville 3.26–
4.33
5.25–
6.97
SR 725
4.48 7.21 I-675 I-675 south exit 4, north exits 4A-B.
Dayton 11.93 19.20 SR 48D Northbound traffic continues on S. Patterson Blvd. and S. Jefferson St.
Southbound traffic joins S. Main St. from S. Ludlow St. via Stout St. (SR 48D)
12.1–
12.2
19.5–
19.6
US 35
12.57 20.23 SR 4
13.06–
13.16
21.02–
21.18
SR 4S / SR 201 / SR 202
13.16 21.18 SR 48D
13.6–
13.7
21.9–
22.0
I-75 I-75 exit 54B.
Englewood 21.4 34.4 I-70 I-70 exit 29.
22.13–
22.16
35.61–
35.66
US 40
Miami West Milton 3.1 5.0 SR 571
Ludlow Falls 5.17–
5.64
8.32–
9.08
SR 55
Pleasant Hill 9.24 14.87 SR 718
Covington 13.65–
14.12
21.97–
22.72
SR 41
14.12 22.72 US 36
Clayton 16.89 27.18 SR 185
Shelby Houston 5.03 8.10 SR 66
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

SR 48-T

File:OH 48T map.svg
Map of SR 48-T

State Route 48 Temporary (SR 48-T, also called Future SR 48 and Bypass 48[2][3]) is a 1.87-mile-long (3.01 km)[4] partial bypass of Lebanon running from the SR 48 / SR 123 interchange to an intersection of US 42 and Miller Road. The four-lane divided roadway is a northern continuation of a divided highway segment of SR 48. The route was created by 1971 when a high-speed bypass of Lebanon was created.[5][6] SR 48-T is not signed as such; the northbound direction is signed as "To US 42 north" and the southbound direction is signed as "To SR 48 south."[7]

References

  1. Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted. Specifically, the diagrams for Routes 4S, 48D, 48R, and 48T were used.
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