Ohio State Route 600

State Route 600 (SR 600) is an eastwest state highway in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The western terminus of State Route 600 is at US 23 about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Gibsonburg. Its eastern terminus is at US 20 in the unincorporated community of Hessville approximately 4.25 miles (6.84 km) east of Gibsonburg.

State Route 600
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length9.67 mi[1] (15.56 km)
Existed1937–present
Major junctions
West end US 23 near Gibsonburg
East end US 20 near Gibsonburg
Location
CountiesSandusky
Highway system
SR 598SR 601

Route description

West of Gibsonburg

All of SR 600 exists within the confines of Sandusky County, though at the western terminus, US 23 straddles the Sandusky–Wood County boundary. This highway is not included within the National Highway System, a system of highways deemed most important for the country's economy, defense and mobility.[2]

History

SR 600 was first designated in 1937 along the routing that it maintains today between US 23 and US 20. No significant changes have taken place to the routing of the state highway since its inception.[3][4]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Sandusky County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Madison Township0.000.00 US 23 (North Fostoria Road) / Gibsonburg Road
Gibsonburg5.018.06 SR 300 (Main Street)
Washington Township9.6715.56 US 20 / CR 92 (Hessville Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  2. National Highway System: Ohio (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. December 2003. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  3. Ohio State Map (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1936.
  4. Ohio State Map (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1937.
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