Ohio State Route 534
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| State Route 534 |
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| Length: | 69.41 mi[1] (111.70 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 1938 | ||||||||||||
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| Counties: | Mahoning, Trumbull, Ashtabula | ||||||||||||
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State Route 534 is a north-south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at the U.S. Route 62/State Route 173 concurrency in the village of Damascus, about 5 miles west of Salem, and its northern terminus is at the western terminus of State Route 531 in Geneva-on-the-Lake.
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[edit] Cities and villages along route
- Damascus
- Garfield
- Boyds Corners
- Berlin Center
- Heiser Corners
- Smith Corners
- Newton Falls
- Phalanx
- Southington
- Farmington
- Mesopotamia
- Windsor
- Hartsgrove
- Trumbull
- Cork
- Geneva
- Geneva-on-the-Lake
[edit] Junctions
| County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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| Mahoning | Goshen Township | 0.00 | US 62 - SR 173 |
US 62/SR 173 concurrency crosses west-east, situated on the Columbiana-Mahoning County line. |
| 3.02 | SR 165 crosses west-east. | |||
| 3.41 | SR 14 crosses northwest-southeast. | |||
| Berlin Township | 8.60 | US 224 crosses west-east. | ||
| Milton Township | 13.78 | Former alignment of SR 18 crosses west-east. | ||
| 14.10 | I-76 passes under SR 534 west-east; full-access interchange (I-76 exit 54). | |||
| Trumbull | Newton Township | 17.93 | Former alignment of SR 534 begins to the north. | |
| Newton Falls | 19.70 | Former alignment of SR 534 ends to the southwest. | ||
| 20.47 | Former alignment of SR 5 leaves to the northeast. | |||
| 20.64 | Former alignment of SR 5 joins from the southwest. | |||
| Braceville Township | 21.98 | SR 5 crosses southwest-northeast. | ||
| 24.03 | I-80 - OH Tpk. |
I-80/Ohio Tpk. passes under SR 534 northwest-southeast. | ||
| 24.23† | Former alignment of SR 303 ends to the west. | |||
| 24.26 | SR 82 crosses northwest-southeast. | |||
| Southington Township | 28.81 | US 422 crosses northwest-southeast. | ||
| 29.57 | SR 305 crosses west-east. | |||
| Farmington Township | 35.46 | SR 88 crosses west-east. | ||
| Mesopotamia Township | 40.12 | Southbound lanes of SR 534 end to the northwest. | ||
| 40.15 | SR 87 crosses west-east. | |||
| 40.51 | Southbound lanes of SR 534 begin to the southwest. | |||
| Ashtabula | Windsor Township | 44.45 | Former alignment of SR 45 ends to the southeast. | |
| 45.63 | US 322 crosses west-east. | |||
| 45.63 | SR 86 ends concurrent to the north (eastern terminus). | |||
| 46.59 | SR 86 joins from the northwest. | |||
| Hartsgrove Township | 50.94 | US 6 crosses west-east via traffic circle. | ||
| Trumbull Township | 54.83 | SR 166 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | ||
| Harpersfield Township | 60.83† | Former alignment of SR 534 begins to the north. | ||
| 61.83 | SR 307 crosses west-east. | |||
| 62.43† | Former alignment of SR 534 ends to the south. | |||
| 62.55 | I-90 passes under SR 534 west-east; full-access interchange (I-90 exit 218). | |||
| Geneva | 63.95 | SR 84 crosses southwest-northeast. | ||
| 65.08 | US 20 crosses southwest-northeast. | |||
| Geneva-on-the-Lake | 69.41 | SR 531 begins to the east (western terminus). |
† Milepost estimates (no benchmark available)
[edit] Points of interest
- Lake Milton
- Mahoning River
- Ravenna Training and Logistics Site (the former Ravenna Arsenal)
- Grand River
- Grand River State Wildlife Area
- Lake Erie
[edit] History
- 1938 – Original route certified; the portion from Windsor to Geneva was State Route 45[2].
- unknown – Realigned from 2½ miles south of Newton Falls to 1 mile south of Newton Falls[citation needed].
- unknown – Realigned from 4 miles south of Geneva to 2½ miles south of Geneva[citation needed].
[edit] Sources
- ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
- ^ Route 534 (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson
[edit] External links
- The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site, by John Simpson
- Ohio Highway Ends | Ohio Route 534 from state-ends.com by Dan Garnell

