Interstate 680 (Ohio)

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Interstate 680
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 16.43 mi[1] (26.44 km)
South end: I-76/OH Tpk in North Lima, OH
Major
junctions:
US 224 in Boardman, OH
US 62/SR 7 in Youngstown, OH
SR 711 in Youngstown, OH
North end: I-80/SR 11 near Mineral Ridge, OH
Ohio highways
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Routes

Interstate 680 (abbreviated I-680) in Ohio is the primary interstate traveling through Youngstown, Ohio, USA. Its northern terminus is with Interstate 80 and its southern terminus is with Interstate 76 (Ohio Turnpike).

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# Destinations Notes
I-80 west – Cleveland Northbound exit and southbound entrance
1 SR 11 south – Canfield Northbound exit and southbound entrance
2 To I-80 east / Meridian Road
3A SR 711 east to I-80 east / ML King Boulevard - New York, Girard
3B Belle Vista Avenue, Connecticut Avenue Signed as exit 3C northbound
4A SR 193 to US 422
4B Salt Springs Road Northbound exit and southbound entrance
5 Mahoning Avenue, Glenwood Avenue
6 To US 62 west / SR 7 south / Market Street – Downtown Youngstown Southbound exit and northbound entrance; signed as exits 6A (US 62/SR 7) and 6B (Downtown)
6 US 62 east / SR 7 north – Hubbard
7 To US 62 west / SR 7 south / South Avenue – Downtown Youngstown
8 Indianola Avenue, Shirley Road
9 SR 625 (Midlothian Boulevard) to SR 170Struthers Signed as exits 9A (west) and 9B (east) southbound
11 US 224Canfield, Poland Signed as exits 1A (west) and 1B (east) southbound
14 SR 164 / Western Reserve Road
I-76 east / Turnpike east - Pittsburgh Southbound exit and northbound entrance

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