Ohio State Route 302

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State Route 302

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Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length28.47 mi [1]  (45.82 km)
Existed1932 [2] [3] –present
Major junctions
South endOH-83.svg SR 83 in Wooster
Major intersectionsUS 30.svgUS 250.svg US 30  / US 250 in Wooster
US 42.svg US 42 in Jackson Township
North endUS 250.svgOH-60.svg US 250  / SR 60 in Savannah
Location
Country United States
State Ohio
Counties Wayne, Ashland
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
OH-301.svg SR 301 OH-303.svg SR 303

State Route 302 (SR 302) is an north-south (physically southeast-northwest) state highway in northeast Ohio, a U.S. state. State Route 302 has its southern terminus at a signalized intersection with State Route 83 in the city of Wooster. The northern terminus of the highway is at a T-intersection with the concurrency of U.S. Route 250 and State Route 60 in the village of Savannah.

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Route description

Along its way, State Route 302 travels through portions of Wayne and Ashland Counties. There is no part of this highway that is included within the National Highway System, a network of routes deemed most important for the nation's economy, mobility and defense. [4]

History

State Route 302 was designated in 1932. When it was established, State Route 302 was a spur route that started at its present intersection with Silver Road west of Wooster. At the time, U.S. Route 250 entered this intersection from the west along Silver Road, and departed to the southeast along present State Route 302. From there, State Route 302 ran along its present alignment northwest to the hamlet of Lattasburg, where it came to an end at its intersection with what is today the eastern terminus of State Route 301. In 1932, the intersecting roadway in Lattasburg was not a state route. [2] [3] Three years after its inception, State Route 302 was extended to the northwest along its current alignment to a new western terminus at State Route 89 just south of Polk. [5] [6] Then, in 1937, State Route 302 was extended again to the northwest, this time to its present western terminus at the U.S. Route 250/State Route 60 concurrency in Savannah. [7] [8]

In 1938, State Route 302 was extended on the eastern end. When U.S. Route 250 was re-routed to join U.S. Route 30 further west of Wooster in the hamlet of Jefferson via County Road 157, State Route 302 was extended to the southeast to a new terminus at its present intersection with Old Lincoln Way just west of the Wooster city limits. Then, Old Lincoln Way was the routing of the concurrency of U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 250. [9] By 1964, a new southern bypass of Wooster opened, with U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 250 re-routed onto this new routing. Consequently, State Route 302 was extended to the east into downtown Wooster, where its new endpoint would be at the highway's present intersection with Market Street, which at the time was a part of State Route 76, the predecessor to today's State Route 83. [10] [11] When the eastern freeway bypass of Wooster was extended south of the city's southern bypass in 1981 to link in directly with two-lane U.S. Route 250, State Route 83 was extended east along the former routing of U.S. Route 250 to the eastern bypass, where it then linked up with the U.S. highway heading north. Consequently, State Route 302 was then extended south over the former routing of State Route 83 from downtown Wooster south to its present eastern terminus, where State Route 83 re-joined its former alignment. [12] [13]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Wayne Wooster 0.000.00OH-83.svg SR 83 (Millersburg Road / Dover Road) Lodi, Millersburg
0.931.50US 30.svgUS 250.svgOH-3.svg US 30  / US 250  / SR 3  / Timken Road / Madison Avenue Canton, Mansfield Interchange
Chester Township 6.209.98North plate.svg
OH-539.svg
SR 539 north (Congress Road) / North Smyser Road
Southern terminus of SR 539
12.9020.76North plate.svg
OH-301.svg
CR 78 jct (OH).svg SR 301 north / CR 78 (Elyria Road) West Salem
Southern terminus of SR 301
Ashland Jackson Township 18.0429.03US 42.svg US 42  Ashland, Medina
19.2130.92OH-89.svg SR 89  Jeromesville
Orange Township 22.7736.64OH-58.svg SR 58 (Columbus Street) Ashland, Wellington
24.8239.94South plate.svg
OH-511.svg
SR 511 south Ashland
Southern end of SR 511 concurrency
25.1740.51North plate.svg
OH-511.svg
SR 511 north Nova
Northern end of SR 511 concurrency
Savannah 28.4745.82US 250.svgOH-60.svg US 250  / SR 60 (South Main Street) Ashland, Norwalk, New London
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

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