Ohio State Route 264

State Route 264 (SR 264) is a state highway located entirely in Hamilton County, Ohio. The route runs 16.58 miles (26.68 km) between US 50 in Cleves to intersections with Central Avenue in Downtown Cincinnati

State Route 264
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length16.58 mi[1] (26.68 km)
Major junctions
West end US 50 in Cleves
  I-75 / US 50 in Cincinnati
East end US 27 / US 42 / US 52 / US 127 in Cincinnati
Location
CountiesHamilton
Highway system
SR 263SR 265

Route description

Seton High School, Price Hill

The route runs through southern Hamilton County and serves western Cincinnati suburbs. It acts as an alternate route to US 50 which runs along the Ohio River serving other villages including North Bend and Addyston, as well as the western neighborhoods of Cincinnati (Sayler Park and Riverside).

SR 264 begins at a signalized intersection in downtown Cleves at US 50 (Louisville Pike). It travels east on State Road and heads up a slight incline. Upon leaving the village limits, the road name becomes Bridgetown Road and heads east along ridges through Miami and Green Townships. In the unincorporated community of Bridgetown, the route turns right onto Glenway Avenue. After bypassing the village of Cheviot, the route enters the city limits of Cincinnati, specifically the Westwood neighborhood. After heading southeast and due east through West and East Price Hill, the road begins a steep descent into Lower Price Hill. SR 264 turns right at the bottom of the hill onto State Avenue heading south towards the Ohio River. After passing through a complex interchange with the Waldvogel Viaduct, the road comes to a T-intersection with US 50 (River Road).

SR 264 turns left and becomes concurrent with US 50 onto the Sixth Street Expressway. The multilane elevated expressway runs east through southern Queensgate passing a number of interchanges before cutting away from US 50 at a complex interchange involving I-71, I-75 and US 50. Eastbound SR 264 heads south one block onto Fifth Street in Downtown Cincinnati while westbound travelers must use SR 264-D, an extension of Sixth Street from Downtown to the Expressway.[2] Both SR 264 and SR 264-D have their eastern termini at Central Avenue in Cincinnati adjacent to the Duke Energy Convention Center. Central Avenue in this area carries U.S. Routes 27, 42, 52, and 127. In addition, the two intersections also serve as the western and southern termini of U.S. Route 22 and SR 3 respectively.[3]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Hamilton County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Cleves0.000.00 US 50 / West State Road North Bend
Cincinnati14.6423.56 US 50 west (River Road) – CincinnatiWestern end of US 50 concurrency
Western end of Sixth Street Expressway
15.0724.25Elberon Avenue / Warsaw AvenueEastbound entrance / westbound exit only
15.3524.70Mehring WayEastbound exit / westbound entrance only
15.8025.43Freeman Avenue to I-75 north Dayton, CincinnatiNo westbound exit
16.1726.02Linn Street / Dalton AvenueEastbound entrance / westbound exit only
16.2626.17 I-71 / I-75 / US 50 east (Columbia Parkway / Second Street) Columbus, Dayton, Louisville, LexingtonExit 1D (I-75), eastern end of US 50 concurrency
Eastern end of Sixth Street Expressway
16.5826.68 US 27 / US 42 / US 52 / US 127 (Central Avenue)
US 22 east / SR 3 north (Sixth Street)
Western terminus of US 22, southern terminus of SR 3
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References

  1. Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-09-24.
  2. Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams - SR 264-D" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-09-24.
  3. Microsoft; Nokia (September 24, 2013). "Ohio State Route 264" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved September 24, 2013.

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