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Ohio Route 747

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Southern Terminus: OH 4, Glendale, Hamilton County. | Northern Terminus: OH 4, SW of Monroe, Butler County.

Southern Terminus


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.


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.

Northern Terminus


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.

Here is the first reassurance marker for OH 747 in the southbound direction.
PHOTO # 2: Dan Garnell, October 4, 2003.

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.

Links


  • OH 747 Junction List @ Ohio Junctions -- Dan Garnell


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