Ohio State Route 562
State Route 562 | ||||
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Norwood Lateral Expressway | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length: | 3.43 mi[1] (5.52 km) | |||
Existed: | 1938 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | I-75 in Cincinnati | |||
US 42 in Cincinnati US 22 / SR 561 in Cincinnati |
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East end: | I-71 in Cincinnati | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Hamilton | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 562 is a limited-access highway, or expressway in Southwest Ohio. Its western terminus is at Interstate 75 and its eastern terminus is at Interstate 71. It is generally locally referred to as the Norwood Lateral Expressway, since most of its length is in the suburban city of Norwood.
History
State Route 562 (the Norwood Lateral) was completed in 1962.[2]
Route description
The entire length of SR 562 in Ohio is included as a part of the National Highway System (NHS).[3] The NHS is a network of highways that are identified as being most important for the economy, mobility and defense of the nation.[4]
SR 562 heads east from I–75, just north of St. Bernard. The road has an interchange with SR 4 and U.S. Route 42 near Bond Hill. The route then has an interchange with US 22/SR 3 near Norwood. Before the eastern terminus at I-71, the road pass under two different railroad tracks. The eastern terminus of the highway is at a full interchange with I-71.[5]
Future
The road is proposed to become I-74 as part of its extension to South Carolina.[citation needed]
Major intersections
The entire route is in Cincinnati, Hamilton County.
mi[1] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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0.00 | 0.00 | I-75 – Dayton, Cincinnati | Western terminus of SR 562 | ||
0.65 | 1.05 | 1 | SR 4 (Paddock Road) | ||
1.21 | 1.95 | 2 | US 42 (Reading Road) | ||
2.11 | 3.40 | 3 | US 22 / SR 561 – Norwood | ||
3.43 | 5.52 | I-71 – Columbus, Cincinnati | Eastern terminus of SR 562 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
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