Ohio State Route 248

State Route 248 (SR 248, OH 248) is an eastwest state highway in southern Ohio, a U.S. state. State Route 248 extends from its western terminus at State Route 7 in the unincorporated community of Chester to its eastern terminus at a Y-intersection with State Route 124 in Long Bottom.

State Route 248
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length9.15 mi[1] (14.73 km)
Existed1925[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end SR 7 in Chester
East end SR 124 in Long Bottom
Location
CountiesMeigs
Highway system
SR 247SR 249

Route description

All of State Route 248 lies within the eastern portion of Meigs County. State Route 248 is not included as a part of the National Highway System, a system of highways deemed most vital for the economy, mobility and defense of the nation.[4]

History

When it debuted in 1925, State Route 248 was a spur route off of State Route 7 that served the community of Reedsville. This original routing consisted of the entirety of the current State Route 248, along with the portion of the current State Route 124 running from the State Route 248 junction northeast to Reedsville.[2][3] In 1934, State Route 124 was extended north from Portland. In the process, took over what was the portion of State Route 248 from their current junction northeast to Reedsville, and then points north. Consequently, State Route 248 became a connector route, and took on the form that it has today.[5][6]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Meigs County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Chester Township0.000.00 SR 7 / CR 25 (Pomeroy Pike) Pomeroy, Marietta
Olive Township9.1514.73 SR 124 Reedsville, Hockingport, Racine, Ravenswood
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References

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  1. Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams - SR 248, Meigs County" (PDF). Retrieved November 2, 2013.
  2. Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODHPW. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. August 1924. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  3. Map of Ohio Showing State Routes (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODHPW. Ohio Department of Highways and Public Works. August 1925. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  4. National Highway System: Ohio (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. December 2003. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  5. Map of Ohio Showing State Highway System (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1933. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  6. Map of Ohio Showing State Highway System (MrSID) (Map). Cartography by ODOH. Ohio Department of Highways. 1934. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
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