Ohio State Route 175

State Route 175 (SR 175) is a 15.70-mile (25.27 km) long northsouth state highway in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of SR 175 is at a signalized intersection with SR 43 in Solon. Its northern terminus is at a signalized intersection with SR 283 in Euclid.

State Route 175
Richmond Road
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length15.70 mi[1] (25.27 km)
Existed1923[2][3]–present
Major junctions
South end SR 43 in Solon
  I-271 / US 422 in Warrensville Heights
I-90 / SR 2 in Euclid
North end SR 283 in Euclid
Location
CountiesCuyahoga
Highway system
SR 174SR 176

Route description

All of SR 175 traverses the eastern portion of Cuyahoga County. SR 175 begins at the intersection of Richmond Road and Aurora Road (Ohio State Route 43).It quickly intersects Cannon Road, turns right to follow Cannon Road, and immediately turns left to continue north along Richmond Road. SR 175 intersects with the Outerbelt East Freeway, commonly known as Interstate 271 and also part of U.S. Route 422. However, it is only a partial interchange; there is an exit ramp from I-271 South/US 422 East and an entrance ramp to I-271 North/US 422 West. It soon after intersects with Harvard Road, passing the Ahuja Medical Center and entering the city of Beachwood. Further into Beachwood, it crosses Chagrin Boulevard (now with the US 422 designation) and picks up the designation for OH-87. OH -87 leaves Richmond Road at an intersection for Shaker Boulevard. SR 175 continues through the eastern suburbs of Cleveland, eventually terminating with Lakeshore Boulevard (OH 283).

History

When SR 175 was created in 1923, it ran from Painesville westward along current SR 283 along Lake Erie to the current intersection of SR 175 and SR 283 in Euclid, then turned south along its current alignment until just northwest of its current southern terminus, where it followed Perkins and Columbus Roads southwest to SR 14 in Bedford.[2][3]

In 1929, the portion of SR 175 along Lake Erie was replaced with part of the SR 6 designation (now SR 283), and SR 175 was shortened to its current northern terminus.[4][5]

In 1946, SR 283 was re-routed and extended southward through its current southern terminus to SR 14/Broadway Avenue on the boundary between Cuyahoga and Summit Counties, replacing the SR 613 designation that had run between SR 43 and SR 14. (SR 14 was later relocated onto Interstate 480.)[6][7] By 1967, SR 175 was shortened to its current southern terminus.[8][9]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Cuyahoga County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Bedford HeightsSolon line0.000.00 SR 43 (Aurora Road)Southern terminus
Warrensville Heights2.824.54 I-271 north / US 422 westExit 28A on I-271 south / US 422 east only
Beachwood4.757.64 US 422 / SR 87 east (Chagrin Boulevard)Southern terminus of concurrency with SR 87
5.789.30 SR 87 west (Shaker Boulevard)Northern terminus of concurrency with SR 87
Lyndhurst8.5913.82 US 322 (Mayfield Road)
Richmond Heights12.4720.07 US 6 (Chardon Road) / SR 84 (White Road)
Euclid13.4321.61 US 20 (Euclid Avenue)
14.3623.11 I-90 west / SR 2 west (via Lakeland Boulevard)Exit 184 on I-90 / SR 2 east only
15.7025.27 SR 283 / LECT (Lakeshore Boulevard)Northern terminus
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References

  1. Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams: SR 175, Cuyahoga County" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-22. Retrieved 2011-06-23.
  2. Map of Ohio State Highways (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODHPW. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. April 1922. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  3. Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODHPW. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. July 1923. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  4. Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. August 1928. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  5. Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. August 1929. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  6. Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1945. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  7. Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1946. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  8. Official Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1966. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  9. Official Ohio Highway Map (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1967. Retrieved 2009-09-30.

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