Ohio State Route 412 Explained

State:OH
Type:SR
Route:412
Maint:ODOT
Length Mi:12.42
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1969
Direction A:West
Terminus A: near Fremont
Direction B:East
Terminus B: near Castalia
Counties:Sandusky
Previous Type:OH 1960
Previous Route:387
Next Type:SR
Next Route:416

State Route 412 (SR 412) is an east - west state highway in northern Ohio. The western terminus of State Route 412 is just northeast of Fremont at a diamond interchange with the U.S. Route 20/State Route 19 duplex, which follows the Fremont Bypass at that point. The eastern terminus of the state highway is at a T-intersection with State Route 101 approximately 3miles southwest of Castalia.

Route description

State Route 412 runs exclusively within Sandusky County. No portion of this route is incorporated in the National Highway System.[2]

History

Making its debut in 1969, State Route 412 was designated along what was formerly the portion of State Route 12 east of Fremont. In that year, State Route 12 was truncated back to its new eastern terminus at its junction with State Route 53 southwest of Fremont, and consequently, State Route 412 was established.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams . Ohio Department of Transportation . Ohio Department of Transportation . 2013-08-03.
  2. National Highway System: Ohio . December 2003 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20081016165827/http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/nhs/maps/oh/oh_Ohio.pdf . dead . October 16, 2008 . PDF. 2010-08-26.
  3. Ohio State Map. 1967. Ohio Department of Transportation.
  4. Ohio State Map. 1969. Ohio Department of Transportation.