Ohio State Route 82
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length | 88.57 mi[1] (142.54 km) | |||
Existed | 1924–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | SR 57 near Elyria | |||
East end | US 62 / CR 331 in Masury | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Ohio | |||
Counties | Lorain, Cuyahoga, Summit, Portage, Trumbull | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 82 (SR 82) is a state route in northeastern Ohio, with a western terminus at State Route 57 in Lorain County, southeast of Elyria.
Route description
[edit]The route travels predominantly eastward through the southern suburbs of Cleveland as it traverses part of Lorain County, the southern tier of Cuyahoga County, the northern tier of Summit County, and enters Portage County. This segment of State Route 82 is very heavily traveled, and intersects with four interstate highways. Six-ramp interchanges join the route with Interstate 71 and Interstate 77, a partial interchange joins 82 with Interstate 271, and a diamond interchange intersects with Interstate 480/State Route 14. The route also passes through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Brecksville, where it crosses the Cuyahoga River on the Brecksville-Northfield High Level Bridge.
After passing through the northern tier of Portage County, State Route 82 crosses central Trumbull County, becoming a freeway for ten miles (16 km) along with State Route 5 as it bypasses the city of Warren. East of Warren, the route continues as a 4-lane divided highway, with level intersections at most secondary roads and interchanges with most other state highways, including a modified cloverleaf interchange with State Route 11. Just before the Pennsylvania state line, State Route 82 meets its eastern terminus with a full cloverleaf interchange in Masury at U.S. Route 62 and Trumbull CR 331 (Hubbard-Masury Road), which continues south.
History
[edit]The former alignment of State Route 82 in Trumbull followed Market Street through Warren (concurrent with State Route 5 to Elm Road), and then continued east on what is now Warren-Sharon Road through Howland, Vienna, and Brookfield Center. The former eastern terminus of the route was where Warren-Sharon Road meets the Pennsylvania state line, and State Street in Sharon, Pennsylvania continues east.
In 2012, three men were sentenced to prison for a plot to blow up the Route 82 bridge in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.[2]
Major intersections
[edit]County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Lorain | Carlisle Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 57 (Grafton Road) – Grafton, Elyria | |
Eaton Township | 2.57 | 4.14 | SR 83 (Avon-Belden Road) – Belden, North Ridgeville | ||
Columbia Township | 8.08 | 13.00 | SR 252 (East River Road) – Mallet Creek | ||
Cuyahoga | Strongsville | 11.09 | 17.85 | SR 237 north (Prospect Road) | Southern terminus of SR 237 |
12.28 | 19.76 | US 42 (Pearl Road) | |||
13.44– 13.73 | 21.63– 22.10 | I-71 – Columbus, Cleveland | Exit 231 (I-71) | ||
North Royalton | 17.63 | 28.37 | SR 3 (Ridge Road) | ||
18.16 | 29.23 | SR 94 (State Road) | |||
Broadview Heights | 20.23 | 32.56 | SR 176 (Broadview Road) | ||
21.98– 22.33 | 35.37– 35.94 | I-77 – Akron, Cleveland | Exit 149 (I-77) | ||
Brecksville | 23.37 | 37.61 | SR 21 (Brecksville Road) | ||
Summit | Macedonia | 29.07 | 46.78 | SR 8 to I-271 south | |
29.55– 29.63 | 47.56– 47.68 | I-271 north to I-90 – Erie, PA | Exit 19 (I-271); northbound I-271 entrance / southbound I-271 exit only | ||
Twinsburg | 32.76– 32.89 | 52.72– 52.93 | I-480 / SR 14 – Youngstown, Cleveland | Exit 36 (I-480) | |
33.41 | 53.77 | SR 91 (Darrow Road) – Solon, Hudson | |||
Portage | Aurora | 38.52 | 61.99 | SR 43 (Aurora Road) | |
38.76 | 62.38 | SR 306 (Chillicothe Road) – Mentor, Streetsboro | |||
Mantua Township | 45.41 | 73.08 | SR 44 (Painesville–Ravenna Road) to Ohio Turnpike / I-80 – Chardon, Mantua | ||
Hiram | 49.48 | 79.63 | SR 700 north (Garfield Road) / SR 305 east (Wakefield Road) – Burton | Western end of SR 700 concurrency; eastern terminus of SR 305 | |
Hiram Township | 50.20 | 80.79 | SR 700 south (Garfield Road) | Eastern end of SR 700 concurrency | |
Garrettsville | 52.83 | 85.02 | SR 88 (North Street / South Street) | ||
Trumbull | Braceville Township | 60.11 | 96.74 | SR 303 west (Hudson–Braceville Road) – Windham | Eastern terminus of SR 303 |
60.31 | 97.06 | SR 534 – West Farmington, Newton Falls | |||
63.99 | 102.98 | SR 5 west to Ohio Turnpike – Ravenna | Western end of SR 5 concurrency | ||
Warren Township | Western end of freeway | ||||
65.60– 65.74 | 105.57– 105.80 | West Market Street / Homeview Avenue – Warren | |||
67.00– 67.39 | 107.83– 108.45 | US 422 (Parkman Road) – Cleveland | |||
Champion Township | 69.20– 69.54 | 111.37– 111.91 | SR 45 (Mahoning Avenue) – Ashtabula | ||
Bazetta Township | 71.31– 71.64 | 114.76– 115.29 | Perkins-Jones Road / Larchmont Avenue Extension | ||
72.62– 72.90 | 116.87– 117.32 | SR 5 east (Elm Road) – Cortland | Eastern end of SR 5 concurrency | ||
Howland Township | 75.15– 76.14 | 120.94– 122.54 | East Market Street – Warren | ||
76.68– 76.97 | 123.40– 123.87 | SR 46 (Niles–Cortland Road Southeast) – Cortland, Niles | |||
Eastern end of freeway | |||||
Vienna Township | 78.11– 78.75 | 125.71– 126.74 | SR 11 to I-80 – Youngstown, Ashtabula | Exit 51 (SR 11) | |
80.71– 81.00 | 129.89– 130.36 | SR 193 (Youngstown–Kingsville Road Southeast) – Youngstown, Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport | Interchange | ||
Brookfield Township | 85.84 | 138.15 | SR 7 (Haddon–Brookfield Road) – Yankee Lake, Conneaut, Hubbard | ||
88.16– 88.57 | 141.88– 142.54 | US 62 / CR 331 (Hubbard-Masury Road) – Hubbard, Sharon, PA | Interchange | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
[edit]- ^ Jump up to: a b "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. July 16, 2013. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
- ^ Winter, Michael (November 20, 2012). "3 sentenced to prison for plot to blow up Ohio bridge". USA Today.