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Ohio Route 747 |
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Southern Terminus |
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| The southern terminus of OH 747 is at OH 4
in a predominantly residential area on the border between the northern
Cincinnati suburbs of Glendale and Woodlawn. Prior to being
re-routed onto the Ronald Reagan Highway in 1997,
OH 126 used to
multiplex with OH 4 through this area. The missing panel adjacent to
the JCT OH 4 shield on this assembly would have had a JCT OH 126 shield on
it. PHOTO # 1: Matt Ruther, October 2004. |
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| Here is the view from OH 4 North of OH
747's southern endpoint. OH 747 begins straight ahead, while OH 4
North angles off to the left. PHOTO # 2: Matt Ruther, October 2004. |
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Northern Terminus |
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| The northern terminus of OH 747 is also
at OH 4, this time between Hamilton and Monroe. An END shield is lacking
at this endpoint of OH 747. PHOTO # 1: Dan Garnell, October 4, 2003. |
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| Here is the first reassurance marker for
OH 747 in the southbound direction. PHOTO # 2: Dan Garnell, October 4, 2003. |
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| The common Ohio practice of including an
arrow plate with a JCT shield assembly is featured on OH 4 South near
the starting point of OH 747 South. PHOTO # 3: Matt Ruther, October 2004. |
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