Ohio State Route 353

State Route 353 (SR 353) is an eastwest state highway in southwestern Ohio, a U.S. state. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 62 (US 62) about four and a half miles (7.2 km) south of Russellville, and its eastern terminus is near the unincorporated community of Decatur at SR 125. The entire route is a two-lane highway, passing through farmland and woodland. The route was commissioned in the mid-1930s and was paved in the mid-1950s.

State Route 353
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length4.60 mi[1] (7.40 km)
Existed1935[2][3]–present
Major junctions
West end US 62 near Russellville
East end SR 125 near Decatur
Location
CountiesBrown
Highway system
SR 352SR 354

Route description

SR 353 begins at an intersection with US 62, immediately north of US 68, in the unincorporated community of Redoak. The highway heads northeast, as a two-lane highway, passing through farmland. The road curves towards the east, after having an intersection with Township Road 227 (T–227). The route crosses over the West Fork of the Eagle Creek, before having an intersection with T–221 (West Fork Road). After T–221, SR 353 curves to the northeast, paralleling the creek. The highway makes a sharp turn towards the east, leaving the creek, and passing through woodland. The road has an intersection with SR 763, before meeting its eastern terminus at SR 125.[4][5] This state highway runs entirely within the eastern part of Brown County. It is not included as a portion of the National Highway System.[6]

History

SR 353 was established in 1935 along the routing between US 62 and SR 125 that it occupies today.[2][3] The entire route was paved between 1953 and 1955.[7][8] The highway has not experienced any major changes since 1955.[8][9]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Brown County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Jefferson Township0.000.00 US 62Western terminus of SR 353
Byrd Township4.577.35 SR 763
4.607.40 SR 125Eastern terminus of SR 353
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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  1. "DESTAPE - Brown County" (PDF). Ohio Department of Transportation. June 24, 2015. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  2. Ohio Department of Highways (1934). Map of Ohio Showing State Highway System (PDF) (Map). 1:760,320. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 7236991. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  3. Ohio Department of Highways (1935). Official Highway Map of Ohio (PDF) (Map). [1:760,320]. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 54667348. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  4. Google (September 5, 2013). "Overview of Ohio State Route 353" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  5. Map of Brown County, Ohio (PDF) (Map). Cartography by ODOT. Ohio Department of Transportation. June 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  6. National Highway System: Ohio (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. December 2003. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  7. Ohio Department of Highways (1953). Ohio Highway Map (PDF) (Map). 1:633,600. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 7448735. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  8. Ohio Department of Highways (1955). Ohio Highway Map (PDF) (Map). 1:633,600. Columbus: Ohio Department of Highways. OCLC 5673562, 7448742. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  9. Ohio Department of Transportation (June 2011). Official Ohio Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). c. 1:570,240. Columbus: Ohio Department of Transportation. OCLC 5673562, 31884639. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
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