List of Interstate Highways in Ohio - Former and Proposed Routes

Former and Proposed Routes

These are interstate designations no longer in use and interstate designations proposed but never used.

Highway Location Major cities served Length (mi) Length (km) Description References
I-80N Cuyahoga County Cleveland I-80N was a proposed Interstate Highway in Cleveland. It was supposed to branch off north from I-271, then turn west, intersect with I-71, and finally terminate at an intersection with I-90.
I-80S Medina, Summit, and Portage counties Akron 51 82 Beginning from its western terminus with I-71 about 8 miles (13 km) south of Medina, I-80S traveled almost due east until it reached SR-534 only about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of its starting point.
I-290 Cuyahoga County Cleveland I-290 was a proposed Interstate Highway near Cleveland. It was supposed to start at I-271 and head west. It would then terminate at I-77
I-480 Cuyahoga County Cleveland 1.99 3.20 I-480N split off I-271 and headed southwest. It then terminated at I-480, with parts of the road continuing as US-422.

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