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1 Route description  



1.1  Indiana  





1.2  Ohio  





1.3  Pennsylvania  







2 History  





3 Future  





4 Major intersections  





5 See also  





6 Notes  





7 References  





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U.S. Route 224 marker

U.S. Route 224

Map

US 224 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 24
Maintained by INDOT, ODOT, and PennDOT
Length288.21 mi[a] (463.83 km)
Major junctions
West end US 24 / SR 5 / SR 9atHuntington, IN
Major intersections
  • US 30 / US 127atVan Wert, OH
  • I-75atFindlay, OH
  • I-71 / I-76 near Westfield Center, OH
  • I-76 / I-277atAkron, OH
  • I-77 / I-277 at Akron, OH
  • US 62 / SR 46inCanfield
  • SR 11 in Canfield
  • I-680atBoardman, OH
  • I-376 / US 422atNew Castle, PA
  • East end
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StatesIndiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania
    CountiesIN: Huntington, Wells, Adams
    OH: Van Wert, Putnam, Hancock, Seneca, Huron, Ashland, Medina, Summit, Portage, Mahoning
    PA: Lawrence
    Highway system
    • Indiana State Highway System
    • Ohio State Highway System
    SR 218IN SR 225
    SR 223OH SR 224
    PA 223PA PA 224

    U.S. Route 224 (US 224) is a spur of US 24 that runs through the states of Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. It currently runs for 289 miles (465 km) from US 24inHuntington, Indiana, east to US 422 Business (US 422 Bus.) and Pennsylvania Route 18 (PA 18) in New Castle, Pennsylvania. It goes through the cities of Canfield, Ohio, Akron, Ohio, and Findlay, Ohio. In Northeast Ohio, US 224 is located a short distance north of the Western Reserve's southern boundary.

    Route description

    [edit]

    Indiana

    [edit]
    US 224 at its intersection with SR 5 south

    From the western terminus at US 24, US 224 heads southeast concurrent with State Road 5 (SR 5). US 224 and SR 5 heads through downtown Huntington as one-way streets, with eastbound on Cherry Street and State Street and westbound on Warren Street. From downtown US 224 and SR 5 head southeast then outside of downtown SR 5 heads due south and US 224 heads east. US 224 passes through Markle where US 224 has an interchange with Interstate 69 (I-69) and intersections with both SR 116 and SR 3. US 224 heads east towards Decatur passing through intersections with SR 301 and SR 1. In Decatur US 224 has a short concurrency with US 27 and US 33. US 224 heads east from Decatur towards Ohio passing through a short concurrency with SR 101.[1]

    The only section of U.S. Route 224 in Indiana that is included in the National Highway System is the part concurrent with US 27 and US 33.[2] Traffic reports from the Indiana Department of Transportation in 2010 showed that the lowest traffic levels were the 2,420 vehicles and 670 commercial vehicles using the highway daily near the Ohio state line; the highest traffic levels were the 21,680 vehicles and 1,690 commercial vehicles traveling along the section of US 224 that is concurrent with US 27 and US 33.[3]

    Ohio

    [edit]

    West of its concurrency with US 42 near Lodi, US 224 is a rural arterial highway, mostly two lanes, across western Ohio. It runs roughly parallel to the former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from its westerly US 42 junction to Tiffin, a city around which it sweeps to the south with intersections at various state highways that radiate out from downtown. US 224 passes through a commercial strip on the south side of Willard, and goes through downtown Findlay and Ottawa, but it otherwise specializes in small towns along its course across northwest Ohio. It crosses US 250 east of Greenwich; State Route 4 (SR 4), a major north–south route, at Attica; US 23 south of Fostoria, and I-75 in Findlay, and has brief concurrences with US 127 and US 30 near Van Wert. It crosses the Ashland Railway just east of Willard, the Norfolk Southern Railway at Attica, CSX Transportation near US 23, in Findlay, and in Ottawa, and the Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad west of Van Wert.

    East of Lodi, US 224 meets the western terminus of I-76, with which it forms a concurrency. It is in this area, US 224 enters the Connecticut Western Reserve. Less than a mile later, both routes intersect with I-71. US 224 continues along with I-76 to Akron. Here, I-76 exits and heads north. Continuing on US 224, the route runs concurrently with I-277, a short auxiliary highway running through southern Akron. I-277 quickly ends, leaving US 224 to continue into a heavily wooded area. The highway then intersects with SR 43, SR 44, SR 169, SR 225, SR 14, SR 45 and SR 46. Shortly after crossing over SR 11, US 224 enters Boardman TownshipinMahoning County, where it eventually crosses a YSRR right of way perpendicularly on its way to the interchange with I-680 before reaching the village of Poland.

    This stretch of US 224, through Canfield, Boardman and Poland, is known for its chronic congestion. The original routing of US 224 through the village of Poland turned southeast on Main Street (formerly SR 90, now SR 170) to Riverside Drive, then north on Riverside Drive to the current alignment. In 1954 a bridge was built across Yellow Creek and a new road was constructed from Main Street to Riverside Drive, including an intersection with Water Street (SR 616). As US 224 leaves the village of Poland it continues through rural terrain as it heads towards Pennsylvania.

    Pennsylvania

    [edit]
    US 224 eastbound in Union Township

    US 224 crosses into Mahoning TownshipinLawrence County and becomes West State Street, a two-lane, undivided road. The road heads through wooded areas with some homes and commercial establishments, heading to the east-southeast. The route curves to the northeast in Peanut and passes over Norfolk Southern's Youngstown Line, coming to an intersection with PA 551. Here, PA 551 turns northeast to form a concurrency with US 224. The road heads through wooded areas and crosses the Mahoning River and CSX's New Castle Subdivision railroad line. PA 551 splits from US 224 by heading north on North Edinburg Road, with US 224 continuing into wooded areas with some farm fields. The road turns to the southeast and enters Union Township. The route continues through wooded areas with some farmland and homes, passing to the south of New Castle Municipal Airport and heading through the community of Parkstown. US 224 heads into commercial areas, gaining a second lane westbound before widening into a six-lane divided highway as it comes to an interchange with I-376/US 422.[4][5]

    Past this interchange, the road becomes a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane and passes through a mix of residences and businesses, running through the community of Oakwood. The route heads into the city of New Castle and passes through wooded areas of development, gaining a second westbound lane and coming to an intersection with US 422 Business. At this point, US 422 Business turns east to join US 224 on four-lane divided West Falls Street, passing more development and crossing over a New Castle Industrial Railroad line and the Shenango River. The road heads to the east and continues through commercial areas. US 224 ends at an intersection with PA 18, at which point US 422 Business turns south to join that route.[4][5]

    History

    [edit]
    The eastern terminus of US 224 at US 422 Bus. and PA 18 in New Castle, Pennsylvania

    US 224 was assigned to a portion of the Benjamin Franklin Highway, an auto trail running from Omaha, NebraskatoPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania; its number assignment was an alternative to a westward rerouting of US 422 which runs along the Benjamin Franklin Highway farther east.[6]

    When US 224 was commissioned in Indiana in 1934, it replaced State Road 16 (SR 16), from Huntington to the Ohio state line.

    Although US 224 is only in Pennsylvania for 10 miles, the eastern terminus has changed several times since 1933, ending at various points in New Castle, Pennsylvania or in adjacent Union Township west of the city.[7] The eastern terminus has been moved five times (1936, 1947, 1974, 1977, 2008), the most notable of which was in the 1970s when the New Castle Bypass opened in 1974 and the state extended US 224 through the city and into Shenango Township at the eastern terminus of the bypass, taking over US 422's old alignment after that highway was moved to the bypass.

    The route was truncated back at the current interchange with US 422 and I-376 in 1977 while the old alignment through New Castle was replaced by Business US 422. This would be the case until March 20, 2008, when US 224 was officially extended two miles (3.2 km) to PA 18 inside the New Castle city limits with the placement of new signs. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) requested approval from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) for the extension in August 2007.[8] and received it the following month.[9]

    The extension of US 224 marked the second extension of a major highway into downtown New Castle in a little more than a year, as Pennsylvania Route 65 was extended a mile from its previous terminus with Business 422 to the PA 108/PA 168 concurrency in February 2007.

    Future

    [edit]

    Due to a higher-than-average number of crash-related injuries and fatalities along a stretch of US 224 in Medina County, Ohio, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) recommended converting three intersections, Vandemark, Westfield and Leroy roads, to restricted crossing U-turns. The highest-priority intersection, with Westfield Road in Westfield Township, was awarded $578,000 in ODOT funding and began construction in May 2019 and finished by the end of summer 2019.[10]

    There is a $2.4 million project north of the city of Van Wert to replace the current intersection of US 224, US 127 and Marsh Road (County Road 13) with a roundabout. The project began in January 2022 and was completed in October.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

    Major intersections

    [edit]
    StateCountyLocationmi[a]kmExitDestinationsNotes
    IndianaHuntingtonHuntington0.0000.000
    US 24 / SR 5 north / SR 9 – Fort Wayne, Wabash
    Western terminus of US 224 and its concurrency with SR 5
    3.1785.114
    SR 5 south – Warren, J. Edward Roush Lake
    Eastern end of SR 5 concurrency
    Markle9.895–
    10.044
    15.924–
    16.164
    I-69 – Indianapolis, Fort WayneI-69 exit 286
    10.19916.414
    SR 116 east
    Western terminus of SR 116
    10.97217.658
    SR 3 south – Hartford City
    Northern terminus of SR 3
    WellsKingsland20.00532.195 SR 1 – Fort Wayne, Bluffton
    LancasterJefferson
    township line
    23.94738.539
    SR 301 south – Craigville
    Northern terminus of SR 301
    AdamsDecatur31.98451.473

    US 27 north / US 33 north
    Northern end of US 27/US 33 concurrency
    32.20151.822

    US 27 south / US 33 south
    Southern end of US 27/US 33 concurrency
    Union Township36.24058.323
    SR 101 north – Monroeville
    Western end of SR 101 concurrency
    37.23859.929
    SR 101 south
    Eastern end of SR 101 concurrency
     39.377
    0.00
    63.371
    0.00
    Indiana–Ohio state line
    OhioVan WertHarrison Township1.472.37
    SR 49 south – Willshire
    Western end of SR 49 concurrency
    5.108.21
    SR 49 north – Convoy
    Eastern end of SR  concurrency
    Pleasant Township10.70–
    10.98
    17.22–
    17.67

    US 30 west – Fort Wayne
    Western end of US 30 concurrency
    Van Wert14.5023.34
    US 30 east – Upper Sandusky

    US 127 south – Celina
    Eastern end of US 30 concurrency; southern end of US 127 concurrency
    PleasantRidge
    township line
    15.8525.51
    US 127 north – Paulding
    Marsh Road (CR 13)
    Northern end of US 127 concurrency; intersection; scheduled for conversion to roundabout October 2022
    HoaglinJackson
    township line
    21.6834.89
    SR 637 north
    Southern terminus of SR 637
    PutnamMonterey Township27.7344.63
    SR 66 north – Defiance
    Western end of SR 66 concurrency
    Ottoville28.7246.22
    SR 66 south – Delphos
    SR 189
    Eastern end of SR 66 concurrency; western terminus of SR 189
    28.8346.40
    SR 189 east
    Western terminus of SR 189
    Jackson Township31.6750.97 SR 634
    32.9252.98
    SR 190 south
    Northern terminus of SR 190
    Kalida37.1659.80
    SR 114 west
    Eastern terminus of SR 114
    37.2960.01
    SR 115 north – Continental
    Western end of SR 115 concurrency
    37.4960.33
    SR 115 south – Lima
    Eastern end of SR 115 concurrency
    Glandorf45.0872.55
    SR 694 west
    Eastern terminus of SR 694
    Ottawa46.2974.50

    SR 15 north / SR 65 / SR 109 north
    Western end of SR 15 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 109
    HancockBlanchard Township60.5897.49 SR 235
    62.60100.74
    SR 186 north
    Southern terminus of SR 186
    Findlay67.09107.97
    I-75 / SR 15 south – Toledo, Lima, Upper Sandusky
    Eastern end of SR 15 concurrency
    69.01111.06

    SR 12 west / SR 37 south
    Western end of SR 12 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 37
    70.19112.96
    SR 12 east – Fostoria
    Eastern end of SR 12 concurrency
    SenecaLoudon Township82.41132.63 US 23 / SR 199 – Upper Sandusky, Toledo
    85.00136.79 SR 587
    Tiffin91.99148.04 SR 18 – Fostoria, Bellevue
    Hopewell Township93.33150.20 SR 53 – Upper Sandusky, Fremont
    Clinton Township94.87152.68 SR 231
    ClintonEden
    township line
    96.10154.66 SR 100 – Bucyrus
    Scipio Township101.19162.85 SR 67 – Upper Sandusky
    103.30166.25 SR 19 – Bucyrus, Fremont
    Attica110.23177.40 SR 4 – Bucyrus, Marion, Sandusky
    HuronWillard118.63190.92 SR 103
    119.51192.33
    SR 99 north
    Southern terminus of SR 99
    121.84196.08 SR 61 / SR 598
    Greenwich Township132.09212.58 SR 13
    AshlandRuggles Township135.63218.28 US 250
    136.94220.38 SR 60
    Nova141.53227.77 SR 511
    Sullivan145.86234.74 SR 58
    MedinaHomerville150.87242.80 SR 301
    Lodi154.77249.08

    US 42 west / SR 421 east
    Southern end of US 42 concurrency; western terminus of SR 421
    157.41253.33 SR 83
    158.89255.71

    US 42 east / SR 421 west
    Northern end of US 42 concurrency; eastern end of SR 421
    Westfield Center164.26264.351

    I-76 west to I-71 – Columbus, Cleveland
    Western end of I–76 concurrency; western terminus of I–76; I-71 exit 209
    166.12267.342 SR 3
    Wadsworth174.52280.867 SR 57
    173.56279.329 SR 94
    175.56282.5411 SR 261
    SummitNorton177.12285.0513 SR 21
    178.45287.1914Cleveland Massillon Road
    179.99289.6716Barber Road
    Barberton181.33291.8217To
    SR 619 south / State Street/East Avenue/Kenmore Boulevard
    Full Interchange, Westbound must Exit onto State St & Enter I-76 East Ramp
    Akron181.63292.3117
    SR 619 south / East Avenue/Kenmore Boulevard
    Closed in 2022, all traffic was sent to State Street exit
    182.14293.1318
    1

    I-76 east
    I-277
    Eastern end of I–76 concurrency; western end of I–277 concurrency; western terminus of I–277
    183.29–
    183.48
    294.98–
    295.28
    2 SR 93
    184.61297.103South Main Street
    185.88299.144 I-77 / I-277Eastern end of I–277 concurrency; signed as exits 4A (south) & 4B (north); eastern terminus of I–277; I-77 exit 122
    186.88300.75Kelly Avenue
    187.35301.51Akron Fulton International AirportEastbound exit and entrance only
    188.03302.60 SR 241
    Springfield Township190.08305.90 SR 91Southern terminus of SR 91
    SummitPortage
    county line
    SpringfieldSuffield
    township line
    191.90308.83
    SR 532 north
    Southern terminus of SR 532
    PortageSuffield Township194.32312.73 SR 43
    Randolph Township199.61321.24 SR 44
    Atwater204.89329.74
    SR 183 north
    Northern end of SR 183 concurrency
    205.42330.59 SR 183Eastern end of SR 193 concurrency
    208.00334.74
    SR 225 south
    Western end of SR 225 concurrency
    Deerfield Township210.49338.75
    SR 14 / SR 225 north
    Eastern end of SR 225 concurrency
    MahoningBerlin Township215.98347.59 SR 534
    Ellsworth220.70355.18 SR 45
    Canfield224.72361.65
    SR 446 south
    Northern terminus of SR 446
    225.76363.33 US 62 / SR 46
    226.88365.13 SR 11
    Boardman Township228.38367.54
    SR 625 north
    Southern terminus of SR 625
    230.91371.61 SR 7
    232.77374.61 I-680I-680 exit 11
    Poland233.43375.67 SR 170
    233.54375.85 SR 616
     238.43
    0.00
    383.72
    0.00
    Ohio–Pennsylvania state line
    PennsylvaniaLawrenceMahoning Township4.336.97
    PA 551 south (Jackson Street)
    Western end of PA 551 concurrency
    4.957.97
    PA 551 north (North Edinburg Road)
    Eastern end of PA 551 concurrency
    Union Township7.8612.65 I-376 / US 422 (Benjamin Franklin Highway) – Sharon, ButlerI-376/US 422 exit 13; former eastern terminus of US 224 (1977–2008)
    New Castle8.9114.34

    US 422 Bus. west (Sampson Street)
    Western end of US 422 Bus. concurrency
    10.1516.33

    US 422 Bus. east / PA 18 (North Jefferson Street)
    Eastern terminus of US 224 and its concurrency with US 422 Bus.
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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  • See also

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    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b Total mileage is the sum of each state's mileage[17][18][19]

    References

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    1. ^ Google (April 25, 2011). "Overview Map of US 224 in Indiana" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
  • ^ Federal Highway Administration (December 2003). National Highway System: Indiana (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  • ^ Indiana Department of Transportation (2010). "Indiana Traffic Counts". Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 14, 2012.
  • ^ a b Google (December 30, 2011). "Overview of US 224 in Pennsylvania" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 30, 2011.
  • ^ a b Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (2011). Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 21, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Weingroff, Richard F. "U.S. 22 – The William Penn Highway". Highway History. Federal Highway Administration. Sections "More Pennsylvania Problems" and "Ben Franklin Highway". Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  • ^ "US 224". Pennsylvania Highways.[self-published source]
  • ^ Bichler, Allen D. (August 17, 2007). "An Application from the State Highway or Transportation Department of Pennsylvania for Extension of a U.S. Route 224" (PDF). Letter to American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2016 – via American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
  • ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (September 29, 2007). "Report for SCOH" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017.
  • ^ Ohio Department of Transportation District 3 (March 14, 2017). "US-224 Highway Safety Project (meeting handout)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 13, 2018. Retrieved October 13, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Barnhart, Kirsten (December 1, 2019). "ODOT looking at roundabout at U.S. 127/U.S. 224/Marsh Road". Delphos Herald. Delphos, Ohio: DHI Media. Archived from the original on April 10, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  • ^ "Roundabout to be built at intersection of U.S. 127/U.S. 224 at Marsh Road". The Times Bulletin. Van Wert, Ohio: DHI Media. January 15, 2020. Archived from the original on January 16, 2020. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  • ^ Cummins, Todd; Sharpe, Joseph (January 15, 2020). "Roundabout to be built north of city of Van Wert". WLIO. Block Communications. Archived from the original on January 16, 2020. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  • ^ "Roundabout to improve U.S. 127/224 intersection". The Lima News. AIM Media Midwest. January 15, 2020. Archived from the original on April 6, 2020. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  • ^ Demczyk, Matt (April 6, 2022). "ODOT Kicks Off Construction Season In Northwest Ohio". WKXA-FM. Blanchard River Broadcasting Company. Archived from the original on April 10, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  • ^ "U.S. 127/U.S. 224 roundabout construction; and U.S. 127 bridge rehabilitation". Ohio Department of Transportation. Project 110430. Archived from the original on April 6, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
  • ^ Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. US 224. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  • ^ "Straight Line Diagrams". Ohio Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
  • ^ "Pennsylvania Stateroads". Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on June 3, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
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