Ohio State Route 7
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| State Route 7 |
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| Length: | 337.37 mi[1] (542.94 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 1924 | ||||||||||||
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| Counties: | Lawrence, Gallia, Meigs, Athens, Washington, Monroe, Belmont, Jefferson, Columbiana, Mahoning, Trumbull, Ashtabula | ||||||||||||
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State Route 7 is a north-south state highway in the southern and eastern portions of the U.S. state of Ohio. At just over 337 miles in length, it is the longest state route in Ohio. Its southern terminus is an interchange with U.S. Route 52 just west of Chesapeake. Its northern terminus also serves as the eastern terminus of State Route 531 in Conneaut. The path of State Route 7 stays within five miles of the Ohio River (Ohio's border with West Virginia) for the southern portion, with the river being visible from much of the route. The road also remains within ten miles of the Pennsylvania state line for the northern portion.
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[edit] Cities and villages along route
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[edit] Junctions
| County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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| Lawrence | Union Township | 0.00 | Full-access interchange. | |
| 2.28 | SR 527 leaves to the north (dead ends at an interchange for a proposed bypass to continue east). | |||
| 2.83 | SR 527 joins from the south; SR 7 continues easterly. | |||
| 5.09 | SR 243 joins from the north. | |||
| 6.08 | SR 607 passes over SR 7 south-north to a 180° ramp; SR 607 ends 0.10 mi. later to the north (northern terminus). | |||
| Proctorville | 6.75 | SR 775 begins to the north (southern terminus). | ||
| Rome Township | 7.55 | SR 243 leaves to the north. | ||
| 9.96 | SR 243 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | |||
| 15.97 | SR 217 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | |||
| Gallia | Crown City | 20.15 | SR 553 begins to the northwest (southern terminus). | |
| Gallipolis Township | 38.68 | SR 218 ends to the southwest (northern terminus). | ||
| Gallipolis | 41.05 | SR 141 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | ||
| 41.78 | SR 588 ends to the northwest (eastern terminus). | |||
| 42.36 | SR 160 begins to the northwest (southern terminus). | |||
| Gallipolis Township | 45.41 | US 35 crosses west-east; access to eastbound and from westbound US 35 only. | ||
| Addison Township | 46.08 | SR 735 - to US 35 |
SR 735 begins to the west (eastern terminus); provides access to westbound and from eastbound US 35. | |
| Cheshire | 53.50 | SR 554 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | ||
| Meigs | Middleport | 57.44 | Former SR 7 alignment begins to the east. | |
| Salisbury Township | 59.79 | SR 124 joins from the west. | ||
| 60.82 | SR 143 begins to the north (southern terminus). | |||
| 63.62 | US 33 joins from the north; SR 124 leaves to the south; SR 833 ends to the south (eastern terminus). |
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| 66.14 | US 33 leaves to the east. | |||
| 66.14 | Former alignment of SR 7 ends to the south. | |||
| Chester Township | 69.87 | SR 248 begins to the east (western terminus). | ||
| Orange Township | 77.98 | SR 681 crosses west-east. | ||
| Athens | Troy Township | 81.53 | US 50 - SR 32 |
US 50/SR 32 join from the west. |
| Coolville | 82.99 | SR 144 crosses northwest-southeast. | ||
| Washington | Belpre Township | 89.30 | SR 124 ends to the south (eastern terminus). | |
| 89.86 | SR 555 begins to the west (southern terminus). | |||
| 91.23 | SR 618 begins to the east (western terminus); ramps from eastbound to eastbound and westbound to westbound only. | |||
| 92.08 | SR 339 crosses south-north. | |||
| Belpre | 96.70 | US 50 - SR 32 to SR 618 |
US 50/SR 32 leave to the east; access from northbound SR 7 to eastbound US 50/SR 32 and to westbound SR 618, and from westbound US 50/SR 32 and eastbound SR 618 to southbound SR 7. | |
| 97.14 | SR 618 to US 50 - SR 32 |
SR 618 ends to the south (eastern terminus); access from southbound SR 7 to eastbound US 50/SR 32 and to westbound SR 618, and from westbound US 50/SR 32 and eastbound SR 618 to northbound SR 7. | ||
| Warren Township | 107.62 | SR 550 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | ||
| Marietta | 108.64 | SR 676 ends to the northwest (eastern terminus). | ||
| 109.08 | SR 60 joins from the northwest. | |||
| 109.94 | SR 26 begins concurrent (southern terminus). | |||
| 110.12 | SR 60 leaves to the south. | |||
| 110.28 | SR 26 leaves to the northeast. | |||
| Marietta Township | 111.34 | I-77 passes over SR 7 south-north; full-access interchange (I-77 exit 1). | ||
| Newport Township | 126.02 | SR 807 passes over SR 7 southeast-northwest to a 180° ramp; SR 807 begins 0.10 mi. later to the northwest (northern terminus). | ||
| New Matamoras | 139.03 | SR 260 begins to the northwest (southern terminus). | ||
| Monroe | Jackson Township | 143.44 | SR 800 begins to the west (southern terminus). | |
| Lee Township | 149.98 | SR 255 ends to the north (eastern terminus). | ||
| Ohio Township | 154.31 | SR 536 joins from the east. | ||
| 154.71 | SR 536 leaves to the west. | |||
| Clarington | 163.00 | SR 78 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | ||
| 163.54 | SR 556 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | |||
| Belmont | Powhatan Point | 170.87 | SR 148 crosses northwest-east. | |
| 171.86 | SR 148 ends to the south (eastern terminus). | |||
| Mead Township | 178.03 | SR 872 begins to the southeast (western terminus) via full-access interchange. | ||
| 181.41 | Former SR 7 alignment begins to the north via full-access interchange. | |||
| Pultney Township | 183.48 | Former SR 7 alignment ends to the southwest; access northbound-northbound and southbound-southbound only. | ||
| Bellaire | 184.32 | SR 147 ends to the northwest (eastern terminus) via full-access interchange. | ||
| 185.42 | SR 149 begins to the west (southern terminus) via full-access interchange. | |||
| Pultney Township | 188.19 | I-470 passes over SR 7 west-east; full-access interchange (I-470 exit 6). | ||
| Bridgeport | 189.64 | SR 767 to US 40, US 250, I-70 |
Access from northbound SR 7 to SR 767, US 40, US 250, and I-70 (exit 225); access from these routes to southbound SR 7. | |
| 189.78 | I-70 passes over SR 7 west-east. | |||
| 189.83 | US 40 - US 250 to I-70 |
Access from southbound SR 7 to US 40, US 250, and I-70 (exit 225); access from these routes to northbound SR 7. | ||
| Martins Ferry | 191.77 | SR 647 begins northwest (southern terminus). | ||
| Jefferson | Rayland | 198.71 | SR 150 ends to the west (eastern terminus) via full-access interchange. | |
| Wells Township | 203.26 | Former SR 7 alignment begins to the northeast; northbound exit only. | ||
| 204.50 | Former SR 7 alignment crosses via full-access interchange. | |||
| Steubenville Township | 208.18 | SR 151 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | ||
| Steubenville | 212.88 | SR 43 begins to the west (southern terminus). | ||
| 213.98 | US 22 leaves to the east; SR 822 joins from the west here and leaves to the east 0.23 mi. later. | |||
| Island Creek Township | 215.23 | Full-access interchange; US 22 joins from the west; SR 213 begins to the northwest (southern terminus). | ||
| 216.12 | Former SR 7 alignment begins to the northeast; northbound exit/southbound entrance only. | |||
| 217.17 | Former SR 7 alignment ends to the south; northbound entrance/southbound exit only. | |||
| Empire | 224.96 | SR 152 ends to the west (northern terminus) via full-access interchange. | ||
| Saline Township | 230.02 | SR 213 ends to the southwest (northern terminus). | ||
| Columbiana | Wellsville | 232.15 | SR 39 joins from the northwest via full-access interchange. | |
| 233.64 | SR 45 begins to the northwest (southern terminus) via full-access interchange. | |||
| East Liverpool | 236.86 | US 30 - SR 11 - SR 39 |
US 30/SR 11/SR 39 join from/leave to the south; SR 267 begins to the northwest (southern terminus); full-access interchange except from eastbound US 30/southbound SR 7/southbound SR 11 to SR 267. | |
| St. Clair Township | 240.19 | SR 170 begins to the northeast (southern terminus). | ||
| Madison Township | 242.68 | US 30 - SR 11 |
US 30/SR 11 join from/leave to the northwest; SR 267 ends to the south (northern terminus); full-access interchange. | |
| Rogers | 250.90 | SR 154 crosses west-east. | ||
| Fairfield Township | 253.13 | SR 517 - SR 558 |
SR 517 ends to the west (eastern terminus) concurrent with SR 558 which crosses west-east. | |
| 256.18 | SR 46 joins from the southeast. | |||
| Columbiana | 257.70 | SR 14 - SR 46 |
SR 46 leaves to the west, concurrent with SR 14 which crosses west-east. | |
| Mahoning | Beaver Township | 261.89 | SR 165 crosses west-east. | |
| 262.19 | SR 164 crosses southwest-northeast. | |||
| 263.45 | I-76 - OH Tpk |
Access via ramps here; turnpike passes over SR 7 northwest-southeast 0.30 miles later; I-76 exit 232. | ||
| 264.94 | SR 626 ends to the southeast (northern terminus). | |||
| Boardman Township | 267.46 | US 224 crosses west-east. | ||
| Youngstown | 270.00 | SR 625 crosses west-east. | ||
| 270.86 | US 62 joins from the west. | |||
| 271.83 | US 62 - SR 7 |
Former US 62/SR 7 alignment begins to the north. | ||
| 272.16 | I-680 passes under US 62/SR 7 northwest-south; access from southbound US 62/SR 7 to I-680 and from I-680 to northbound US 62/SR 7 only (I-680 exit 6). | |||
| 273.42 | SR 289 passes over US 62/SR 7 west-east; northbound exit/southbound entrance only. | |||
| 273.69 | US 422 US 62 truck route |
Expressway’s terminus ahead (truck route) to Albert St.; ramps to continue northbound on US 62/SR 7 and join US 422 westbound 0.55 miles later; US 422 continues east. | ||
| 274.62 | US 62/SR 7 leave expressway to the north; US 422 continues (joins from the) west. | |||
| 274.62 | US 62 - SR 7 |
Former US 62/SR 7 alignment ends to the south. | ||
| Trumbull | Hubbard | 279.94 | SR 304 joins from the west. | |
| 280.78 | SR 304 continues to the east; SR 616 ends to the south (northern terminus). | |||
| Hubbard Township | 282.06 | Former US 62 alignment begins to the east. | ||
| 282.16 | I-80 passes over US 62/SR 7 west-east (I-80 exit 234). | |||
| 282.92 | US 62 leaves to the northeast; northbound split of concurrency; no access from southbound to northbound on either route. | |||
| 283.35 | to US 62 |
Connector provides access from southbound on either route to northbound on the other route. | ||
| Brookfield Township | 285.81 | SR 82 crosses west-east. | ||
| Brookfield Center | 286.19 | Former SR 82 alignment crosses west-east. | ||
| Hartford Township | 291.49 | SR 305 crosses west-east. | ||
| Vernon Township | 296.75 | SR 88 crosses west-east. | ||
| Kinsman Township | 300.74 | SR 5 joins from the west. | ||
| 301.93 | SR 87 ends to the west (eastern terminus). | |||
| 302.28 | SR 5 leaves to the east. | |||
| Ashtabula | Williamsfield Township | 307.42 | US 322 crosses west-east. | |
| Andover | 312.55 | US 6 joins from the west; SR 85 begins to the east (western terminus). | ||
| Richmond Township | 320.00 | US 6 leaves to the east. | ||
| Pierpont Township | 322.56 | SR 167 joins from the west. | ||
| 323.47 | SR 167 leaves to the east. | |||
| Monroe Township | 330.24 | SR 84 crosses west-east. | ||
| Conneaut | 333.95 | I-90 passes under SR 7 west-east; full-access interchange (I-90 exit 241). | ||
| 335.93 | US 20 joins from the west. | |||
| 336.15 | US 20 leaves to the east. | |||
| 337.37 | SR 531 ends to the west (eastern terminus). |
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[edit] History
[edit] Chesapeake and Proctorville bypassThe Chesapeake bypass was first proposed in 1953 [4]. In 1961, the U.S. Route 52 expressway opened from Chesapeake westward towards Sheridan. The original eastern terminus of the four-lane divided highway was at the current Chesapeake northbound-only exit ramp east of Tallow Ridge Road [7]. U.S. Route 52 originally crossed at the present-day Robert C. Byrd Bridge that connects Chesapeake to Huntington, West Virginia. In 1979, the U.S. Route 52 designation moved to the Nick Joe Rahall II Bridge as tolls on that span were removed that year; the segment east of the Rahall Bridge to the Chesapeake interchange was renumbered to State Route 7. Ten years later, the four-lane expressway was extended eastward to an incomplete trumpet interchange just east of Big Branch Road [8]. A four-lane connector route from the partially-complete interchange to the foot of the Robert C. Byrd Bridge at State Route 527 was completed. At the same time, the two-lane Chesapeake interchange ramp just east of Tallow Ridge Road was converted to a northbound-only exit ramp. The abrupt terminus at Chesapeake was envisioned to connect to Proctorville. On May 31, 2002 [5], ground was broken for Phase 1-A of the Proctorville bypass [6]. Phase 1-A entailed a two-lane connector road from the East Huntington Bridge to Irene Road, with the original loop ramp from the bridge to State Route 7 being modified into an access road. Phase 1-B was designated from Irene Road to State Route 7 near Fairland East Elementary in Rome. Phase 2 was envisioned from Irene Road west to Chesapeake. The total cost was originally estimated to be at $165 million [5]. On April 27, 2003, Phase 1-A of the Proctorville bypass opened to traffic [7]. The $6.5 million[5], one-mile section of three-lane roadway was opened from the foot of the East Huntington Bridge to Irene Road and signed as State Route 607. On June 3, 2003, bids were opened for Phase 1-B from Irene Road to State Route 7 near Fairland East Elementary [8]. The projected cost of the 4.5-mile segment was originally $27 million, however, when the bids were let, the cost had decreased to $24.3 million. The lowest bid, which was also accepted, came in at $22.1 million [9]. The road was designed as a two-lane limited-access facility on four-lane right-of-way. Construction began on August 4 [10], with an original estimated completion date of June 30, 2005. Due to an unusual amount of rain, blamed on two hurricanes, caused major delays [11]. More than one-dozen major slips along Phase 1-B required an additional $30 million in repairs and the purchase of additional land for highwall excavations. Another change was the design of the roadway; originally projected to be widened in the future when higher traffic counts warrant the expansion, it was designed on wide right-of-way with no grade separation between the opposing lanes. During the repair of the slips, a terraced roadway was constructed to separate the future southbound lanes from the northbound by a highwall when the roadway is expanded to four-lanes. Other cost overruns had pushed the cost of construction to $62 million total, which includes Phases 1-A and 1-B, up from the original estimates of $32 million. The primary cause was rapidly increasing land values and "unchecked zoning" along the project's projected right-of-way along with geo-technical problems with rocky soil [8]. Property values along the projected route, for instance, increased 91.5% from 1992 to 2001 alone. In October 2006, a small 1/2-mile segment of the Phase 1-B bypass opened to traffic between the State Route 607 and Irene Road intersection to State Route 775 [12]. The remainder, east to State Route 7 near Fairland East Elementary, opened on December 8, 2006. It includes intersections with State Route 775, Kinley Avenue, and State Route 7. Upon completion, Phases 1-A and 1-B were signed as State Route 7; the bypass from the State Route 775 junction to the loop at the East Huntington Bridge was co-numbered with State Route 775. Phase 2 of the bypass, from the Chesapeake bypass to Irene Road at Proctorville, has not been funded. Funding which had been previously promised by the Ohio Department of Transportation were later denied [4]. Phase 2 is estimated to cost $76 million to complete [8]. [edit] Pomeroy BypassThe Pomeroy bypass from Middleport east to U.S. Route 33 was completed in 1968. At the time of completion, the bypass was two lanes but was upgraded to four lanes, divided, in 1976 from State Route 143 to U.S. Route 33 near Rock Springs. The bypass was extended east in 2000 from Rock Springs to a partial diamond interchange with State Route 7 as a four-lane divided expressway. It was initially signed just State Route 7. The diamond interchange was later completed with all connections, and the highway was extended eastward to Ravenswood, West Virginia as U.S. Route 33. [edit] Auxiliary routes[edit] Alternate State Route 7 in BridgeportAlternate State Route 7 is a short connecting loop (0.72 miles[1]) that serves as a link from State Route 7, U.S. Route 40, and U.S. Route 250 to Interstate 70 in Bridgeport. Its western (southern) terminus is at State Route 767, and its eastern (northern) terminus is along U.S. Route 40 at its intersection with U.S. Route 250 and the northern terminus of State Route 767. Route 7A begins at the intersections of Howard Street and SR 767, South Lincoln Avenue. Route 7A continues West as Howard Street until it intersects Marion Street. Route 7A then runs North as Marion Street, intersects I-70, and then intersects US 40, Main Street. Route 7A continues East on US 40 until it ends at US 250.
[edit] Business State Route 7 from Middleport to PomeroyBusiness State Route 7 stretches from 1¾ miles west of Middleport to about 4 miles east of Pomeroy. This route follows the former alignment of State Route 7 that was replaced by the Pomeroy Bypass, and runs through the downtown areas of Middleport and Pomeroy. It joins with State Route 833 (the former alignment of U.S. Route 33) from a mile west of Pomeroy to 1¾ east of Pomeroy, including a brief concurrency with State Route 124, and then heads northeast to the eastern U.S. Route 33/State Route 7 interchange. This route is not listed at ODOT’s Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams as a state-maintained route. [edit] Route 7TRoute 7T is a 0.36-mile-long[1] temporary route beginning at US 62 in Youngstown. Route 7T dead ends but it is unclear from the straight line diagrams where Route 7T begins and ends. [edit] Gallery
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