Ohio State Route 16

State Route 16 (SR 16) is an east–west highway running from Columbus to Coshocton. Its western terminus is at Civic Center Drive (formerly U.S. Route 33) in Downtown Columbus, and its eastern terminus is at US 36. For much of its run through Licking County, and its entire run through Franklin County, State Route 16 follows the path of Columbus' Broad Street. West of Drexel Avenue in Bexley, the route is cosigned with U.S. Route 40 until its endpoint just east of the Scioto River.

Ohio State Route 16 (Broad Street) Sign west of I-270

State Route 16
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length70.46 mi[1] (113.39 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end US 40 in Columbus
  I-71 in Columbus
I-270 in Columbus
East end US 36 near Coshocton
Location
CountiesFranklin, Licking, Muskingum, Coshocton
Highway system
SR 15 SR 17
US 20 US 20A

History

The State Route 16 designation was originally applied to the routing carrying U.S. Route 422; when that route was created, SR 16 moved to the routing that had carried State Route 20. SR 16 was rerouted at its east end after the creation of US 36, then later truncated to Coshocton, with the eastern end becoming State Route 416.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
FranklinColumbus0.000.00 US 40 west (Broad Street) / Civic Center DriveWestern end of US 40 concurrency
0.320.51 US 23 south / US 33 east / US 62 west / SR 3 south (3rd Street)Western end of US 62 westbound concurrency
0.410.66 US 23 north / US 33 west / US 62 / SR 3 north (4th Street)Western end of US 62 eastbound concurrency
1.08–
1.14
1.74–
1.83
I-71 to I-670 west Cincinnati, ClevelandExit 108B (I-71)
2.854.59 US 62 east (Nelson Road)Eastern end of US 62 concurrency
Bexley3.575.75 US 40 east (Drexel Avenue)Eastern end of US 40 concurrency
Whitehall6.9711.22 SR 317 (Hamilton Road)
Columbus7.80–
8.31
12.55–
13.37
I-270 Wheeling, W.Va., ClevelandExit 39 (I-270)
LickingPataskala17.7328.53 SR 310 south (South Main Street) to I-70 KirkersvilleWestern end of SR 310 concurrency
17.8428.71 SR 310 north (Hazelton-Etna Road) JohnstownEastern end of SR 310 concurrency
Granville Township26.56–
26.65
42.74–
42.89
SR 37 west to SR 161 Johnstown, New Albany, GranvilleInterchange, western end of SR 37 concurrency
26.6542.89Western end of freeway
26.87–
27.23
43.24–
43.82
SR 37 east / SR 661 Granville, LancasterInterchange; eastern end of SR 37 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 661
27.6044.42River Road (TR 131)no access across SR 16 (right-in/right-out)
GranvilleNewark line29.24–
29.94
47.06–
48.18
29[2]Thornwood Crossing
Newark30.2548.6830Granville RoadWestbound exit only
30.49–
31.17
49.07–
50.16
Country Club Drive / Church StreetWestbound entrance via West Church Street
31.96–
32.27
51.43–
51.93
North 21st Street
32.50–
33.02
52.30–
53.14
SR 79 south HeathWestern end of SR 79 concurrency
32.9353.00North 11th StreetWestbound exit; eastbound entrance
33.27–
33.63
53.54–
54.12
SR 13 (South 4th Street / North Hudson Avenue)
34.0754.83North Buena Vista StreetFormer eastbound exit and westbound entrance; closed in 2012
34.39–
34.64
55.35–
55.75
SR 79 north (North Cedar Street) NellieEastern end of SR 79 concurrency
35.24–
35.55
56.71–
57.21
O'Bannon Avenue
36.15–
39.45
58.18–
63.49
At-grade intersections for 3.3 miles (5.3 km)[3]
Hanover Township43.12–
43.42
69.39–
69.88
SR 146 east / CR 273 (Toboso Road) Hanover, ZanesvilleWestern terminus of SR 146
MuskingumJackson Township46.40–
46.94
74.67–
75.54
SR 586 Mount Vernon, Frazeysburg, Zanesville
51.15–
52.09
82.32–
83.83
Old Riley Road – Frazeysburg
Cass Township55.46–
56.20
89.25–
90.45
SR 60 Dresden, Zanesville, Warsaw
57.0891.86Eastern end of freeway
CoshoctonJackson Township67.16108.08 SR 83 south New ConcordWestern end of SR 83 concurrency
Coshocton69.81–
70.06
112.35–
112.75
SR 541 (West Chestnut Street) Roscoe Village, CoshoctonInterchange
Tuscarawas Township70.46113.39 US 36 / SR 83 north to I-77 Warsaw, Mount Vernon, Canal LewisvilleEastern end of SR 83 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. "DESTAPE". Ohio Department of Transportation. July 3, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  2. ODOT District 5 on Facebook
  3. Google (October 4, 2014). "Ohio State Route 16" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 4, 2014.


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