Interstate 275 (Ohio–Indiana–Kentucky)

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Interstate 275
Cincinnati Bypass
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I-275 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of I‑75
Length: 83.71 mi[1] (134.72 km)
Existed: 1962 – present
Major junctions
Beltway around Cincinnati, Ohio
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Location
States: Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio
Counties: KY: Kenton, Boone, Campbell
IN: Dearborn
OH: Hamilton, Clermont
Highway system
SR 269 IN SR 301 x20px
KY 274 KY KY 276
SR 274 OH SR 275

Interstate 275 (I-275) is an 83.71-mile-long (134.72 km)[1] highway in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky that forms a complete beltway around the Cincinnati area, and includes a part in a state (Indiana) not entered by the parent route. It had been the only auxiliary interstate that enters three states, but that changed in July 2018 when I-295 in Delaware and New Jersey was extended into Pennsylvania. It is the longest beltway with an Interstate highway designation in the United States,[2] enclosing an area of over 250,000 acres (100,000 ha).[3] It is also the third longest beltway overall in the United States—only the Sam Houston Tollway and the Grand Parkway encircling Metro Houston are longer. For a short distance in northwest Hamilton County it overlaps with I-74 and U.S. Highway 52 (US 52).

I-275 is also known as the Cincinnati Bypass and officially known as the Donald H. Rolf Circle Freeway in Ohio, after a state senator,[4] but locals rarely use these names, instead simply referring to it as "two-seventy-five" or “the loop.” In 2011, Kentucky named its segment the Ronald Reagan Highway, not to be confused with Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway across the river in Cincinnati.[5] The section in Clermont County is also designated as the Staff Sergeant Matt Maupin Veterans Memorial Highway.

Route description

I-71/I-75 to Indiana

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Aerial view of I-275 near the CVG Airport

I-275 heads west toward Indiana passing by the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, with Kentucky Route 212 (KY 212) used as the service road to and from the airport. Then near Hebron, west of the airport, I-275 has an interchange with Kentucky Route 237 (KY 237), before passing over the Ohio River into Indiana.

Indiana

In Indiana I-275 passes through a rural area with only one interchange at US 50/State Road 1 (SR 1). I-275 heads northeast towards Ohio; at the Ohio state line I-275 passes over US 50.

Ohio

Along I-275 on its northeast side

I-275 heads northeast towards Springdale, and I-275 runs concurrently with I-74 and US 52. When the concurrency ends, I-275 has an intersection with Ohio State Route 126 (SR 126, Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway). Then I-275 has interchanges with US 27 and US 127. I-275 turns east having an interchange with SR 4, SR 747, I-75, and US 42. I-275 turns southeast having an interchange with I-71 and US 22/SR 3. I-275 passes over the Little Miami River, entering Clermont County, where it is officially named in honor of Matt Maupin, a local soldier killed during the Iraq War. I-275 turns due south toward Milford and connects with SR 28, SR 450, SR 32, and SR 125. I-275 turns due west towards Kentucky, passing through a short concurrency with US 52, before crossing over the Ohio River into Kentucky.

Ohio to I-71/I-75

From Ohio I-275 heads southwest towards Highland Heights. I-275 has an interchange with I-471 near Highland Heights. I-275 turns due west towards Crestview Hills, passing through an interchange with KY 9, KY 16, and KY 17. In Crestview Hills I-275 has an interchange with US 25/US 42/US 127. I-275 turns northeast towards I-71/I-75.

History

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I-74/I-275 bridge accident

On May 20, 2008, a tractor-trailer hauling a locomotive separated while traveling on the ramp from westbound I-74 to southbound I-275. After the trailer detached, it crashed into supports for the bridge on I-74 eastbound going over the ramps between I-275 and I-74 westbound. As a result, the Ohio Department of Transportation shut down eastbound I-74 for several weeks.[6] Both ramps between I-74 west and I-275 were closed as well, because of fears the bridge would collapse, but two crossovers were built so that traffic could use one lane of westbound I-74 to travel east around the damaged bridge.[7]

Exit list

State County Location mi[8][9][10] km Exit[11] Destinations Notes
Kentucky Kenton Erlanger 83.780
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134.831
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84 I-71 / I-75 – Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati I-71/75 exit 185
Boone 2.027 3.262 2 Mineola Pike
3.969 6.387 4 KY 212 to KY 20 – Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Signed as exits 4A (east) and 4B (west) westbound
Hebron 7.028 11.310 8 KY 237 (North Bend Road) – Hebron Signed as exits 8A (north) and 8B (south) westbound
Idlewild 11.427 18.390 11 KY 8 south – Petersburg Northern terminus of the western segment of KY 8; I-275 west becomes north inner; I-275 south to east outer
Ohio River 13.858 22.302 Carroll Lee Cropper Bridge; Kentucky–Indiana state line
Indiana Dearborn Lawrenceburg Township 15.13 24.35 16 SR 1 north to US 50 – Lawrenceburg, Greendale, Aurora Southern terminus of SR 1; access to Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg, Rising Star Casino and Belterra Casino
  17.02 27.39 Indiana–Ohio state line
Ohio Hamilton Whitewater Township 20.99 33.78 21 Kilby Road
24.24 39.01 25 I-74 west / US 52 west – Indianapolis South end of I-74 / US 52 overlap; I-74 exit 5
27.02 43.48 7 SR 128 (Hamilton–Cleves Road) – Hamilton, Cleves I-275 north becomes east inner; I-275 west becomes south outer
Colerain Township 27.82 44.77 28 I-74 east / US 52 east – Cincinnati East end of I-74 / US 52 overlap; I-74 exit 9
30.47–
30.91
49.04–
49.74
31 Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway east / Blue Rock Road Complete access formed by two partial interchanges: eastbound exit and westbound entrance at Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway; westbound exit and eastbound, westbound entrances at Blue Rock Road
33.04 53.17 33 US 27 / SR 126 (Colerain Avenue) Access to Northgate Mall
36.40–
37.05
58.58–
59.63
36 US 127 (Hamilton Avenue) – Forest Park, Fairfield
Forest Park 38.25 61.56 39 Winton Road – Fairfield, Greenhills Access to Forest Fair Village; westbound exit is split into separate north and south exits attached via collector/distributor lane
Springdale 40.40 65.02 41 SR 4 (Dixie Highway) – Springdale, Fairfield, Hamilton
41.40 66.63 42 SR 747 (Princeton Pike) – Springdale, Glendale Signed as exits 42A (south) and 42B (north) westbound; access to Tri-County Mall
Sharonville 42.74 68.78 43 I-75 (Millcreek Expressway) – Dayton, Cincinnati Signed as exits 43A (south) and 43B (north); I-75 exit 16
43.47 69.96 44 Mosteller Road – Sharonville
45.36 73.00 46 US 42 (Lebanon Road) – Sharonville, West Chester, Mason
46.81 75.33 47 Reed Hartman Highway – Sharonville, Blue Ash
Montgomery 48.24 77.63 49 I-71 – Columbus, Cincinnati I-71 north exit 17, south exits 17A-B; signed as exits 49A (south) & 49B (north) westbound
49.22 79.21 50 US 22 / SR 3 (Montgomery Road) – Montgomery, Morrow
Symmes Township 51.86 83.46 52 Loveland–Madeira Road – Loveland, Indian Hill, Madeira
Clermont Miami Township 54.30 87.39 54 Wards Corner Road I-275 east becomes south inner; I-275 north becomes west outer
57.31 92.23 57 SR 28 – Milford, Blanchester
Union Township 59.20 95.27 59 SR 450 (Milford Parkway) to US 50 – Milford, Hillsboro Signed as exits 59A (west) and 59B (east); southbound exit uses collector/distributor lane
63.42 102.06 63 SR 32 – Newtown, Batavia Access to Eastgate Mall
65.91 106.07 65 SR 125 (Ohio Pike) – Amelia I-275 south becomes west inner; I-275 east becomes north outer
Hamilton Anderson Township 68.83 110.77 69 Five Mile Road
70.95 114.18 71 US 52 east (Kellogg Avenue) – New Richmond East end of US 52 overlap
Cincinnati 72.64 116.90 72 US 52 west (Kellogg Avenue) – Cincinnati West end of US 52 overlap; access to Belterra Park
Ohio River 73.061 117.580 Combs–Hehl Bridge; Ohio–Kentucky state line
Kentucky Campbell Highland Heights 74.857 120.471 74 I-471 north / KY 471 south to US 27 – Cincinnati, Alexandria, Highland Heights Southern terminus of I-471, exits 1A-B; northern terminus of KY-471; signed as exits 74A (south) and 74B (north)
Highland HeightsWilder line 75.454 121.431 76 Three Mile Road – Wilder, Northern Kentucky University Access to Northern Kentucky University; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Wilder 77.097 124.076 77 KY 9 (AA Hwy.) – Wilder, Maysville, Alexandria
Kenton Taylor Mill 78.779 126.783 79 KY 16 (Taylor Mill Road) – Covington, Taylor Mill
Fort Wright 79.970 128.699 80 KY 17 (Madison Pike) – Covington, Independence
Crestview Hills 82.030 132.014 82 KY 1303 (Turkeyfoot Road) – Lakeside Park, Crestview Hills, Access to Thomas More University; leads to Edgewood
82.503 132.776 83 US 25 / US 42 / US 127 (Dixie Highway) – Erlanger, Florence
Erlanger 83.780
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134.831
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84 I-71 / I-75 – Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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