- Interstate 280 (Ohio)
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Interstate 280 Route information Maintained by ODOT Length: 12.41 mi[1] (19.97 km) Major junctions South end: I-80 / I-90 / Ohio Tpk. / SR 420 in Lake Township SR 2 in Oregon North end: I-75 in Toledo Highway system Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
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Interstates • U.S. Routes • State Routes← SR 279 SR 281 → Interstate 280 (I-280) is a 12.41-mile-long highway that connects I-75 in northeast Toledo, Ohio with I-80/I-90 (part of the Ohio Turnpike) southeast of the city in northeastern Wood County, Ohio.
As of June 25, 2007, the Veterans' Glass City Skyway was opened, replacing the Craig Memorial Bridge, thus taking I-280 off the short list of drawbridges in the Interstate Highway system. After the Glass City Skyway opened, the Craig Bridge was reconstructed, and it now carries State Route 65 (SR 65).
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Route description
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Exit list
County Location Mile[2][3] Exit Destinations Notes Wood Lake Township 0.00 1A I-80 / I-90 / Ohio Tpk. – Cleveland, Chicago
SR 420 southFreeway ends at Ohio Turnpike overpass, road continues south as SR 420 0.72 1B Bahnsen Road Connects to Hanley Road, Latcha Road 2.29 2 SR 795 (Moline–Martin Road) – Perrysburg Walbridge 4.52 4 Walbridge Northwood 6.04 6 SR 51 (Woodville Road) / Curtice Road Lucas Oregon 8.24 7 SR 2 (Navarre Avenue) – Oregon Toledo 8.83 8 Starr Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance 9.68 9 SR 65 (Front Street) / Summit Street SR 65 crosses the Maumee River on the Craig Memorial Bridge to connect to Summit Street Maumee River 9.45–11.12 Veterans' Glass City Skyway Toledo 11.23 11 SR 25 south (Buckeye Basin Parkway / Greenbelt Parkway) – Downtown Toledo 12.10 12 Manhattan Boulevard 12.38 13A I-75 south to I-475 Northbound exit and southbound entrance—left lane only 12.38 13B I-75 north – Detroit Northbound exit and southbound entrance—right 2 lanes 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi References
- ^ Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2
- ^ "Straight Line Diagram for I-280 in Wood County" (PDF). Bowling Green, OH: Ohio Department of Transportation. January 2002. http://www.odotonline.org/techservapps/SLD/pdf_files/WOOIR0280R.pdf.
- ^ "Straight Line Diagram for I-280 in Lucas County" (PDF). Bowling Green, OH: Ohio Department of Transportation. January 2009. http://www.odotonline.org/techservapps/SLD/pdf_files/LUCIR0280R.pdf.
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Auxiliary routes of Interstate 80 California: 180 (former) • 280 • 380 • 480 (former) • 580 • 680 • 780 • 880 • 880 (former) • 980 — Nevada: 580 (unsigned) — Wyoming: 180 — Nebraska: 180 • 280 (former) • 480 • 580 (former) • 680 — Iowa: 280 • 380 • 480 • 680 — Illinois: 180 • 280 — Ohio: 280 • 480 • 680 — Pennsylvania: 180 • 180 (former) • 280 (former) • 380 • 480 (former) • 680 (former) — New Jersey: 280 • 680 (former)Categories:- Three-digit Interstate Highways
- Interstate Highways in Ohio
- Interstate 80
- U.S. Interstate Highway stubs
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