Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Summit |
Akron | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-76 I-77 |
Western terminus at interchange with I-76/I-77. Going southbound, traffic defaults onto I-76/77 West. Traffic wishing to go eastbound must exit at SR 261. | |||
1.07 | 1.72 | SR 261 | Junction with SR 261 (Wooster Ave./V. Odom Blvd./Opportunity Pkwy.). Traffic on SR 59 South must exit here to access I-76/77 eastbound. | |||||
2.50 | 4.02 | SR 18 SR 162 |
Junction with SR 18/SR 162 concurrency (W. Market St.). | |||||
2.77 | 4.46 | SR 261 | Junction with SR 261 westbound (N. High St. one-way). | |||||
2.83 | 4.55 | SR 261 | Junction with SR 261 eastbound (N. Broadway St. one-way). | |||||
3.53 | 5.68 | SR 8 | Southern split of duplex with SR 8; SR 8 continues south. | |||||
4.73 | 7.61 | SR 261 | Junction with SR 261 (Tallmadge Ave.). | |||||
Cuyahoga Falls | 8.16 | 13.13 | SR 8 | Northern split of duplex with SR 8; SR 8 continues north. | ||||
Stow | 10.46 | 16.83 | SR 91 | Junction with SR 91 (Darrow Rd.). | ||||
Portage |
Kent | 14.50 | 23.34 | SR 43 | Western split of brief duplex with SR 43 over Haymaker Parkway bridge; SR 43 south enters from S. Mantua St. | |||
14.81 | 23.83 | SR 43 | Eastern split of duplex with SR 43; SR 43 continues south (S. Water St.). | |||||
Franklin Township | 16.78 | 27.00 | SR 43 | Eastern terminus of SR 261. | ||||
Ravenna | 21.41 | 34.46 | SR 88 | Southern terminus of SR 88 (Freedom St.). | ||||
Ravenna Township | 22.17 | 35.68 | SR 14 SR 44 |
Junction with SR 44/SR 14 duplex. | ||||
22.99 | 37.00 | SR 5 | Eastern terminus. Highway continues as SR 5. | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
State Route 261 intersects with State Route 59 in total, four times: on the east side of Kent, at Tallmadge Avenue during its co-sign with State Route 8 in Akron, at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard near the Y-Bridge, and at Opportunity Parkway on the Innerbelt.
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