Interstate 670 (Ohio)
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Interstate 670 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 10.43 mi[1] (16.79 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1975 (by FHWA), 1976 (by ODOT),[citation needed] completed 2003 | ||||||||||||
West end: | I-70 in Columbus | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR 315 in Columbus I-71 in Columbus |
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East end: | I-270 / US 62 near Gahanna | ||||||||||||
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Interstate 670 (I-670) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Ohio that passes through downtown Columbus, connecting I-70 west of downtown with I-270 and US 62 near the eastern suburb of Gahanna. I-670 provides access to Port Columbus International Airport, and intersects SR 315 and I-71 downtown. The section between SR 315 and I-71 is commonly referred to by locals as the "North Innerbelt", with the rest of the innerbelt consisting of SR 315 (west), I-70 (south), and I-71 (east and south).
In the late 1970s, the Ohio Department of Transportation was unable to complete the Spring-Sandusky interchange, linking both sections of the highway, due to budget shortfalls and environmental regulations, leaving I-670 the only uncompleted Interstate in Ohio. Two decades passed before work began on the last remaining section, bridging the gap between the two completed sections. Work on this section also included the High Street cap, a cut-and-cover bridge over the highway featuring shops and restaurants. I-670 was finally completed in 2003.
West of I-71, I-670 passes around both sides of Fort Hayes with two two-way roadways. The south roadway carries the eastbound main lanes and the westbound entrance ramps from I-71 north and SR 3 (Cleveland Avenue), while the north roadway carries the westbound main lanes and the eastbound entrance from US 23 north (4th Street) and High Street.
[edit] Exit list
The entire route is in Franklin County.
Location | Mile[1] | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Columbus | 0.00 | I-70 west | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
0.46 | 1A | US 33 west | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
0.95 | 1B | Grandview Avenue | Signed as exit 1 eastbound | |
2.24 | 2A | US 33 (Dublin Rd) / SR 315 south | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; connection to 315 ramps via traffic signals and (for NB-WB traffic) a short stretch of 33 | |
2.42 | 2A | SR 315 south | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
2.43 | 2B | SR 315 north | ||
3.14 | 3 | Goodale Street, Neil Avenue | ||
3.52- 3.95 |
4 | US 23 (Fourth Street, Third Street) / High Street | Signed as exits 4A (south) and 4B (north) eastbound and 4A (north) and 4B (south) westbound | |
4.33 | 4C | SR 3 (Cleveland Avenue) / Leonard Avenue | Westbound exit is part of exit 5 | |
4.58- 4.76 |
5 | I-71 / US 40 (Broad Street) – Cleveland | Signed as exits 5A (I-71 south), 5B (US 40), and 5C (I-71 north) eastbound (5B was formerly part of 5A, and 5C was 5B[2]); no mention of 40 on WB signage | |
6.44 | 6 | Leonard Avenue | ||
7.56 | 7 | US 62 west (5th Avenue) | West end of US 62 overlap | |
8.50- 9.06 |
9 | Johnstown Road, Cassady Avenue, Stelzer Road - Port Columbus International Airport | ||
10.43 | I-270 - Wheeling, Cleveland | |||
10.43 | US 62 east – Gahanna | Continuation beyond I-270 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b Ohio Department of Transportation, Straight Line Diagrams, January 1, 2007
- ^ roadfan.com: I-670 Signage: includes photos of old and new signs on I-670 east at I-71
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