Ohio State Route 534

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State Route 534 marker

State Route 534
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Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 69.41 mi[3] (111.70 km)
Existed: 1937[1][2] – present
Major junctions
South end: US 62 / SR 173 near Salem
  US 224 near Canfield
I-76 near Craig Beach
US 422 near Warren
US 322 near Orwell
US 6 near Roaming Shores
I-90 in Harpersfield
US 20 in Geneva
North end: SR 531 in Geneva-on-the-Lake
Location
Counties: Mahoning, Trumbull, Ashtabula
Highway system
SR 533 SR 535 x20px
File:Windsor intersection.jpg
Ohio State Route 534's intersection in Windsor.

State Route 534 (SR 534) is a north–south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of SR 534 is at its junction with the duplex of U.S. Route 62 (US 62) and SR 173 nearly 4.50 miles (7.24 km) west of Salem. Its northern terminus is a curve in Geneva-on-the-Lake where the highway directly transitions into SR 531 at that route's western terminus.

Route description

SR 534's path takes it through the western portions of Mahoning, Trumbull and Ashtabula Counties. There are no segments of this highway that are included within the National Highway System (NHS). The NHS is a network of highways deemed most important for the nation's economy, mobility and defense.[4]

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History

SR 534 debuted in 1937. It was originally routed along the majority of its current alignment, excepting a short stretch in northwestern Ashtabula County. Prior to its inception, SR 534 consisted of previously un-numbered roads south of Windsor, and SR 45 from Windsor north to Geneva-on-the-Lake.[1][2]

Prior to 1962, SR 534 utilized the Harpersfield Covered Bridge to cross the Grand River near Harpersfield, in the vicinity of its junction with SR 307. In that year, a new alignment of the state highway was constructed, bypassing the covered bridge to the east. As a result, the former alignment that utilized the covered bridge to pass over the Grand River was turned over to Ashtabula County, and renamed as County Road 154 (CR 154).[5][6]

Major intersections

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
Mahoning Goshen Township 0.00 0.00 US 62
SR 173
Southern terminus on Columbiana–Mahoning County Line
3.02 4.86 SR 165 Four-way stop intersection
3.41 5.49 SR 14
Berlin Township 8.60 13.84 US 224
Milton Township 14.10 22.69 I-76 Exit 54 off of I-76, a diamond interchange
Trumbull Braceville Township 21.98 35.37 SR 5 Signalized intersection
24.26 39.04 SR 82 Four-way stop intersection with flashing beacon
Southington Township 28.81 46.37 US 422 Signalized intersection
29.57 47.59 SR 305 Five-way stop intersection
Farmington Township 35.46 57.07 SR 88
Mesopotamia Township 40.15 64.62 SR 87
Ashtabula Windsor Township 45.63 73.43 US 322
46.59 74.98 SR 86 north T-intersection marking northwestern split of SR 86/SR 534 duplex;
SR 86 departs to the northwest; Southern Terminus of SR 86
Hartsgrove Township 50.94 81.98 US 6 Traffic circle
Trumbull Township 54.83 88.24 SR 166 west Eastern terminus of SR 166
Harpersfield Township 61.83 99.51 SR 307
62.55 100.66 I-90 Exit 218 off of I-90, a diamond interchange
Geneva 63.95 102.92 SR 84 Signalized intersection
65.08 104.74 US 20 Signalized intersection
Geneva-on-the-Lake 69.41 111.70 SR 531 east Northern terminus at curve that doubles as western terminus of SR 531
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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