- Ohio State Route 664
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State Route 664 Route information Maintained by ODOT Length: 37.12 mi[3] (59.74 km) Existed: 1937[1][2] – present Major junctions South end: SR 56 in South Bloomingville US 33 in Logan
US 22 in RushvilleNorth end: SR 256 near Rushville Location Counties: Hocking, Fairfield Highway system Ohio highways
Interstates • U.S. Routes • State Routes← SR 662 SR 665 → State Route 664 (SR 664, OH 664) is a north–south state highway in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The highway has its southern terminus at a T-intersection with SR 56 in the unincorporated community of South Bloomingville. The northern terminus of SR 664 is also at a T-intersection, this time with SR 256 on the Fairfield–Perry county line approximately 4.75 miles (7.64 km) north of the village of Rushville.
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Route description
Along its way, SR 664 passes through portions of Hocking and Fairfield Counties. No segment of this highway is included as a part of the National Highway System, a network of routes identified as being most important for the country's economy, mobility and defense.[4]
History
SR 664 made its debut in 1937. The original routing of this highway included the current stretch of SR 374 from its southern terminus at SR 56 southeast of South Bloomingville to the eastern intersection between SR 374 and SR 664, and the present routing of SR 664 from that point to its northern terminus at SR 256 north of Rushville.[1][2] After just one year, State Route 664 was shortened when its southern terminus was moved to the present eastern junction of SR 374 and SR 664. This occurred as a result of SR 374 being extended from that location south along the former section of SR 664 to its present southern endpoint at SR 56.[5]
In 1946, SR 664 took on the shape that it has today. From the eastern SR 374/SR 664 junction, SR 664 was routed west concurrent with SR 374 for a distance of more than 2 miles (3.2 km), then southwesterly along a previously un-numbered roadway to South Bloomingville and its present southern terminus at SR 56.[6][7]
Major intersections
County Location Mile[3] Destinations Notes Hocking Benton Township 0.00 SR 56 Southern terminus at three-way stop T-intersection. 2.90 SR 374 north T-intersection marking western split of SR 374/SR 664 duplex.
SR 374 joins from the northwest.5.31 SR 374 south T-intersection marking eastern split of SR 374/SR 664 duplex.
SR 374 departs to the south.Logan 15.05 US 33 Diamond interchange. Fairfield Rush Creek Township 26.31 SR 312 south T-intersection serving as northern terminus of SR 312. 28.83 SR 37 Rushville 31.97 US 22 Richland Township 37.12 SR 256 Northern terminus at T-intersection on Fairfield–Perry county line. 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • UnopenedReferences
- ^ a b Ohio Department of Highways (1936) (MrSID). Official Ohio Highway Map (Map). Cartography by ODOH. http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/TransSysDev/Innovation/prod_services/Documents/StateMaps/otm1936a.sid. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
- ^ a b Ohio Department of Highways (1937) (MrSID). Official Ohio Highway Map (Map). Cartography by ODOH. http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/TransSysDev/Innovation/prod_services/Documents/StateMaps/otm1937a.sid. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
- ^ a b Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams". http://www.odotonline.org/techservapps/SLD/default.htm. Retrieved 2011-02-18.
- ^ Federal Highway Administration (December 2003) (PDF). National Highway System: Ohio (Map). http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/nhs/maps/oh/oh_Ohio.pdf. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ^ Ohio Department of Highways (1938) (MrSID). Official Ohio Highway Map (Map). Cartography by ODOH. http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/TransSysDev/Innovation/prod_services/Documents/StateMaps/otm1938a.sid. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
- ^ Ohio Department of Highways (1945) (MrSID). Ohio Highway Map (Map). Cartography by ODOH. http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/TransSysDev/Innovation/prod_services/Documents/StateMaps/otm1945a.sid. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
- ^ Ohio Department of Highways (1946) (MrSID). Ohio Highway Map (Map). Cartography by ODOH. http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/TransSysDev/Innovation/prod_services/Documents/StateMaps/otm1946a.sid. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
External links
Categories:- State highways in Ohio
- Transportation in Hocking County, Ohio
- Transportation in Fairfield County, Ohio
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