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Would it be a good idea to make separate pages for former state routes, not like lists, but actual pages? We already have one for
Ohio State Route 1, so… should I make separate pages for former routes or not? Thanks in advance. Pyrotle…the "y" is silent, BTW. 20:48, 12 January 2015 (UTC)reply
I'd say it's under control for now.
Cards84664 (
talk) 17:44, 12 February 2016 (UTC)reply
Missing (where were they?)
SR 525 - probably Lake Avenue, Ashtabula, which is shown as a state highway on the 1940 Ashtabula County map; this may have become part of SR 83 by 1940
SR 574 (1937) (unless SR 574 was designated in 1937)
SR 583
SR 588 (1937) (unless SR 588 was designated in 1937)
SR 593
SR 594
SR 597
SR 599
SR 607 (1937) - probably Maplegrove Road from 91 to 84, Wickliffe, which is shown as a state highway on the 1940 Lake County Map
SR 610 - probably Union Street, Bedford, which is shown as a state highway on the 1940 Cuyahoga County map.[1]
SR 620
SR 624
SR 633 (1937) - Wickliffe-northeast?
SR 639
SR 640 - Extended east or west replacing SR 288 in 1941