Ohio State Route 61

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State Route 61 marker

State Route 61
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Route of SR 61 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 91.16 mi[1] (146.71 km)
Existed: 1924 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 36 / SR 3 in Sunbury
  I-71 near Marengo
US 30 near Galion
SR 2 near Huron
North end: US 6 near Huron
Location
Counties: Delaware, Morrow, Crawford, Richland, Huron, Erie
Highway system
SR 60 SR 62

State Route 61 (SR 61) is a north–south state highway in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at the U.S. Route 36/State Route 3 concurrency in Sunbury, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 east of Huron, at the southernmost point of Lake Erie (which is subsequently the southernmost northern border of the United States). State Route 61 is routed through the communities of Mount Gilead, Galion, Crestline, Shelby, Plymouth, Norwalk, and Berlin Heights.

Major junctions

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Delaware Sunbury 0.00 0.00 US 36 west / SR 37 (Cherry Street) to I-71 / SR 3 south (State Street) – Delaware Southern end of US 36 / SR 3 concurrency
Berkshire Township 0.43 0.69 US 36 east / SR 3 north / Columbus Street – Mount Vernon Northern end of US 36 / SR 3 concurrency
Kingston Township 4.77 7.68 SR 656 north / Wilson Road Southern terminus of SR 656
5.45 8.77 SR 521 – Delaware, Olive Green
Morrow Bennington Township 9.18–
9.36
14.77–
15.06
I-71 – Cleveland, Columbus Exit 140 (I-71)
11.11 17.88 SR 229 – Ashley, Marengo, Mount Vernon
Lincoln Township 16.68 26.84 SR 529 west / CR 23 – Cardington Eastern terminus of SR 529
Gilead Township 21.01 33.81 US 42 south – Delaware Southern end of US 42 concurrency
Mount Gilead 21.61 34.78 SR 95A (Marion Street)
21.74 34.99 SR 95 (High Street)
21.97 35.36 US 42 north (Union Street) – Mansfield Northern end of US 42 concurrency
Washington Township 30.70 49.41 SR 288 – Marion, Lexington
31.01 49.91 SR 309 west – Marion Southern end of SR 309 concurrency
Crawford Galion 34.71 55.86 SR 19 north (Harding Way) / SR 598 north (Portland Way) Southern end of SR 19 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 598
35.98 57.90 SR 19 south (Harding Way) / East Street Northern end of SR 19 concurrency
38.08 61.28 SR 309 east – Ontario Northern end of SR 309 concurrency
GalionCrestline municipal line 39.20–
39.34
63.09–
63.31
US 30 – Mansfield, Bucyrus Interchange
Crestline 41.32 66.50 SR 181 east (Main Street) / Seltzer Street Western terminus of SR 181
Richland Sharon Township 49.01 78.87 SR 314 south – Chesterville Northern terminus of SR 314
Shelby 51.17 82.35 SR 39 / SR 96 (West Main Street)
Plymouth 58.72 94.50 SR 98 south (Bucyrus Street) Southern end of SR 98 concurrency
RichlandHuron
county line
59.25 95.35 SR 98 ends / SR 603 south (Baseline Road) Northern end of SR 98 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 603
Huron New Haven Township 61.77 99.41 SR 598 south Southern end of SR 598 concurrency
61.90 99.62 US 224 – Greenwich, Tiffin
62.16 100.04 SR 598 north / North Street Northern end of SR 598 concurrency
63.74 102.58 SR 103 west / Boughtonville Road – Willard Eastern terminus of SR 103
Greenfield Township 67.39 108.45 SR 162 – Steuben, North Fairfield
Norwalk 76.70 123.44 SR 61C to US 20 west / SR 18 west – Toledo Eastern terminus of unsigned SR 61C
78.04 125.59 US 250 / SR 13 (Whittlesey Avenue)
Norwalk Township 81.21 130.69 SR 601 – Milan
Erie Berlin Township 84.91 136.65 SR 113 west – Milan Southern end of SR 113 concurrency
Berlin HeightsBerlin Township
municipal line
86.09 138.55 SR 113 east / CR 58 (Ceylon Road) – Elyria Northern end of SR 113 concurrency
Berlin Township 90.38–
90.51
145.45–
145.66
SR 2 – Cleveland, Toledo Interchange
91.16 146.71 US 6 – Huron, Vermilion
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

SR 61C

State Route 61C (SR 61C) is a 0.72-mile-long (1.16 km)[1] connection between the Norwalk Bypass US 20/SR 18 and SR 61 southwest of Norwalk. The intersection forms a sideways triangle with SR 61 as the base on the east, US 20 as the south side, and Route 61C as the north side. SR 61C exists because US 20 bridges SR 61 on the south side of the triangle and would have not intersected SR 61 otherwise.[citation needed] SR 61C is part of a former alignment of US 20.

References

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