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{{Short description|State highway in southwestern Ohio, US}}
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{{Infobox road
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|state=OH
|type=SR
|type=SR
|route=795
|route=795
|map=OH 795 map.svg
|length_mi=12.19
|maint=[[Ohio Department of Transportation|ODOT]]
|length_mi=12.20
|length_round=2
|length_round=2
|length_ref=<ref name=sld>Mileages retrieved from [http://www.dot.state.oh.us/techservsite/availpro/Road_%20Infor/SLD/default.htm Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams] unless otherwise noted.</ref>
|length_ref=<ref name="sld">{{cite web |url=http://www.dot.state.oh.us/Divisions/Planning/TechServ/TIM/Pages/Straight-Line-Diagrams.aspx |title=Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams |author=Ohio Department of Transportation |author-link=Ohio Department of Transportation |accessdate=2010-09-24}}</ref>
|established=
|established=1937
|direction_a=West
|direction_a=West
|starting_terminus=[[Image:US 20.svg|20px]][[Image:OH-199.svg|25px]] [[U.S. Route 20 (Ohio)|US 20]]/[[Ohio State Route 199|SR 199]] in [[Perrysburg, Ohio|Perrysburg]]
|terminus_a={{jct|state=OH|US|20|SR|199}} in [[Perrysburg, Ohio|Perrysburg]]
|junction=[[Image:I-75.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 75|I-75]] near [[Perrysburg, Ohio|Perrysburg]]<br>[[Image:I-280.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 280 (Ohio)|I-280]] near [[Millbury, Ohio|Millbury]]
|junction={{jct|state=OH|I|75}} near Perrysburg<br>{{jct|state=OH|I|280}} near [[Millbury, Ohio|Millbury]]
|direction_b=East
|direction_b=East
|terminus_b={{jct|state=OH|SR|51}} near Millbury
|ending_terminus=[[Image:OH-51.svg|20px]] [[Ohio State Route 51|SR 51]] near [[Millbury, Ohio|Millbury]]
|counties=[[Wood County, Ohio|Wood]], [[Ottawa County, Ohio|Ottawa]]
|counties=[[Wood County, Ohio|Wood]], [[Ottawa County, Ohio|Ottawa]]
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}}
}}


'''State Route 795''' is an east-west [[state highway]] in the northwestern portion of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Ohio]]. Its western terminus is on [[U.S. Route 20 (Ohio)|U.S. Route 20]] in [[Perrysburg, Ohio]] at the northern terminus of [[State Route 199 (Ohio)|State Route 199]], and its eastern terminus is at [[State Route 51 (Ohio)|State Route 51]] about ½ mile southeast of [[Millbury, Ohio|Millbury]]. The route passes close to Metcalf Field, a small airport near [[Walbridge, Ohio|Walbridge]]. From just west of its interchange with [[Interstate 75 (Ohio)|Interstate 75]] near Perrysburg to just west of its interchange with [[Interstate 280 (Ohio)|Interstate 280]] near Walbridge, the route is a four-lane [[divided highway]]. This four-lane section is used as an alternative to the [[Ohio Turnpike]]. The route serves the small towns of northern [[Wood County, Ohio|Wood County]]. In 2005 and 2006, the route was one of the main detour routes for I-280 during the construction of the [[Maumee River Crossing]].
'''State Route 795''' ('''SR 795''') is an east&ndash;west [[state highway]] in northwestern [[Ohio]], a [[U.S. state]]. The western terminus of SR 795 is at [[U.S. Route 20 in Ohio|US 20]] in [[Perrysburg, Ohio|Perrysburg]], at the signalized intersection that doubles as the northern terminus of [[Ohio State Route 199|SR 199]]. Its eastern terminus is at a signalized intersection with [[Ohio State Route 51|SR 51]] about {{convert|0.5|mi|km}} southeast of [[Millbury, Ohio|Millbury]].


SR 795, which was created in the late 1930s, serves a number of small towns in northern [[Wood County, Ohio|Wood County]]. From just west of its interchange with [[Interstate 75 in Ohio|I-75]] near Perrysburg to just west of its interchange with [[Interstate 280 (Ohio)|I-280]] near [[Walbridge, Ohio|Walbridge]], the route is a four-lane [[divided highway]]. This four-lane section is used as an alternative to the [[Ohio Turnpike]]. In 2005 and 2006, SR 795 was one of the main detour routes for I-280 during the construction of the [[Maumee River Crossing]].{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} Along its path, SR 795 passes close to [[Toledo Executive Airport]], a small airport near Walbridge.
==Cities and villages along and near route==
*[[Perrysburg, Ohio|Perrysburg]]
*[[Rossford, Ohio|Rossford]]
*[[Walbridge, Ohio|Walbridge]]
*[[Millbury, Ohio|Millbury]]


==Route description==
==Sources==
[[File:Ohio_795_Exit.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|The interchange of Ohio State Route 795 and East Broadway in Moline]]
<references/>
SR 795 runs through the northeastern corner of Wood County and a small portion of western [[Ottawa County, Ohio|Ottawa County]]. The segment of SR 795 that runs between I-75 and I-280 is included within the [[National Highway System (United States)|National Highway System]], a system of highways that are determined to be the most important for the economy, mobility and defense of the country.<ref name="NHS">{{cite map | title=National Highway System: Ohio | date=December 2003 | publisher=[[Federal Highway Administration]] | url=http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/nhs/maps/oh/oh_Ohio.pdf | format=PDF|accessdate=2010-09-24}}</ref><ref name="NHS-Toledo">{{cite map | title=National Highway System: Toledo, Ohio | date=December 2003 | publisher=[[Federal Highway Administration]] | url=http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/nhs/maps/oh/toledo_oh.pdf | format=PDF|accessdate=2010-09-24}}</ref>


{{Expand section|date=October 2010}}
==External links==

*[http://pages.prodigy.net/john.simpson/highways/ohhwys.html The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site], by John Simpson
==History==
*[http://www.state-ends.com/ohio/oh795/ Ohio Highway Ends | Ohio Route 795] from [http://www.state-ends.com/ohio/ state-ends.com] by Dan Garnell
SR 795 was designated in 1937. It was routed approximately along its current alignment between US 20 in Perrysburg and the former SR 102 (current SR 51) near Millbury.<ref name="ODOT1936_map">{{cite map|title=Ohio State Map|year=1936|publisher=[[Ohio Department of Transportation]]}}</ref><ref name="ODOT1937_map">{{cite map|title=Ohio State Map|year=1937|publisher=Ohio Department of Transportation}}</ref> By 1971, the stretch of SR 795 from just west of I-75 to just west of the I-280 interchange was upgraded from two lanes to a four-lane divided expressway.<ref name="ODOT1969_map">{{cite map|title=Ohio State Map|year=1969|publisher=Ohio Department of Transportation}}</ref><ref name="ODOT1971_map">{{cite map|title=Ohio State Map|year=1971|publisher=Ohio Department of Transportation}}</ref> This upgrade included the construction of viaducts over a pair of parallel railyards, as well as a [[Partial cloverleaf interchange|parclo]] interchange at East Broadway Street (which previously conveyed the route between Indiana Avenue and Moline-Martin Road) in [[Moline, Ohio|Moline]].

==Major intersections==
{{OHinttop|exit|length_ref=<ref name="sld"/>}}
{{OHint|exit
|county=Wood
|cspan=6
|location=Perrysburg
|lspan=2
|mile=0.00
|exit=
|type=concur
|road={{jct|state=OH|US|20|dir1=west|SR|199|dir2=south|name2=Louisiana Avenue|road|West Indiana Avenue}}
|notes=Western end of US 20 concurrency
}}
{{OHint|exit
|mile=0.22
|exit=
|type=concur
|road={{jct|state=OH|US|20|dir1=east|name1=Sandusky Street|road|Locust Avenue}}
|notes=Eastern end of US 20 concurrency
}}
{{OHint|exit
|location=Rossford
|mile=2.27
|exit=
|road={{jct|state=OH|I|75|road|Wyandot Place|city1=Dayton|city2=Toledo|to2=yes|I|80|I|90|OHTP}}
|notes=Exit 195 (I-75)
}}
{{OHint|exit
|ctdab=Wood
|location=Lake Township
|lspan=3
|mile=6.16
|exit=6
|road={{jct|state=OH|CR|10|county1=Wood|name1=East Broadway Road}}
|notes=Interchange
}}
{{OHint|exit
|mile=7.38
|exit=
|road=Luckey Road
|notes=Grade separation
}}
{{OHint|exit
|mile=9.06
|exit=
|road={{jct|state=OH|I|280|location1=[[Cleveland]]|city2=Toledo}}
|notes=Exit 2 (I-280)
}}
{{OHint|exit
|county=Ottawa
|township1=Clay
|township2=Allen
|ctdab=Ottawa
|mile=12.20
|exit=
|road={{jct|state=OH|SR|51|CR|66|county2=Ottawa|name2=Moline Martin Road|city1=Clay Center|city2=Genoa|city3=Elmore}}
}}
{{OHintbtm|exit|keys=concur}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
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[[Category:State highways in Ohio|795]]
[[Category:State highways in Ohio|795]]
[[Category:Transportation in Wood County, Ohio]]
[[Category:Transportation in Ottawa County, Ohio]]

Revision as of 04:57, 22 October 2023

State Route 795 marker

State Route 795

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length12.20 mi[1] (19.63 km)
Existed1937–present
Major junctions
West end US 20 / SR 199 in Perrysburg
Major intersections I-75 near Perrysburg
I-280 near Millbury
East end SR 51 near Millbury
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesWood, Ottawa
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 794 SR 796

State Route 795 (SR 795) is an east–west state highway in northwestern Ohio, a U.S. state. The western terminus of SR 795 is at US 20 in Perrysburg, at the signalized intersection that doubles as the northern terminus of SR 199. Its eastern terminus is at a signalized intersection with SR 51 about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) southeast of Millbury.

SR 795, which was created in the late 1930s, serves a number of small towns in northern Wood County. From just west of its interchange with I-75 near Perrysburg to just west of its interchange with I-280 near Walbridge, the route is a four-lane divided highway. This four-lane section is used as an alternative to the Ohio Turnpike. In 2005 and 2006, SR 795 was one of the main detour routes for I-280 during the construction of the Maumee River Crossing.[citation needed] Along its path, SR 795 passes close to Toledo Executive Airport, a small airport near Walbridge.

Route description

The interchange of Ohio State Route 795 and East Broadway in Moline

SR 795 runs through the northeastern corner of Wood County and a small portion of western Ottawa County. The segment of SR 795 that runs between I-75 and I-280 is included within the National Highway System, a system of highways that are determined to be the most important for the economy, mobility and defense of the country.[2][3]

History

SR 795 was designated in 1937. It was routed approximately along its current alignment between US 20 in Perrysburg and the former SR 102 (current SR 51) near Millbury.[4][5] By 1971, the stretch of SR 795 from just west of I-75 to just west of the I-280 interchange was upgraded from two lanes to a four-lane divided expressway.[6][7] This upgrade included the construction of viaducts over a pair of parallel railyards, as well as a parclo interchange at East Broadway Street (which previously conveyed the route between Indiana Avenue and Moline-Martin Road) in Moline.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
WoodPerrysburg0.000.00

US 20 west / SR 199 south (Louisiana Avenue) / West Indiana Avenue
Western end of US 20 concurrency
0.220.35
US 20 east (Sandusky Street) / Locust Avenue
Eastern end of US 20 concurrency
Rossford2.273.65


I-75 to Wyandot Place / I-80 / I-90 / Ohio Turnpike – Dayton, Toledo
Exit 195 (I-75)
Lake Township6.169.916 CR 10 (East Broadway Road)Interchange
7.3811.88Luckey RoadGrade separation
9.0614.58 I-280 – Cleveland, ToledoExit 2 (I-280)
OttawaClayAllen
township line
12.2019.63 SR 51 / CR 66 (Moline Martin Road) – Clay Center, Genoa, Elmore
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Ohio Department of Transportation. "Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams". Retrieved 2010-09-24.
  2. ^ National Highway System: Ohio (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. December 2003. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
  3. ^ National Highway System: Toledo, Ohio (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. December 2003. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
  4. ^ Ohio State Map (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1936.
  5. ^ Ohio State Map (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1937.
  6. ^ Ohio State Map (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1969.
  7. ^ Ohio State Map (Map). Ohio Department of Transportation. 1971.

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