Sixth Street Expressway
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The Sixth Street Expressway is a 1.19 mile [1] six-lane urban controlled-access highway that exists from Interstate 75 just west of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio to the Waldvogel Viaduct. The expressway opened to traffic in 1964, replacing Sixth Street for most of its length.[2]
[edit] Junctions
County | Location | Mile | Road(s) | Notes |
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Hamilton | Cincinnati | 0.0 | SR 264 | Western terminus at Waldvogel Viaduct. |
0.28 | West Front Street | Eastbound exit only. | ||
0.33 | West Front Street | Formerly had full eastbound access. | ||
0.51 | Harriet Street | Westbound entrance only. | ||
0.77 | Freeman Avenue | Full eastbound access, westbound entrance only. | ||
1.10 | Linn Street. | Eastbound entrance only. | ||
1.19 | SR 264 | |||
1.19 | I-71 I-75 |
Legend | |||||
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Crossing, no access | Concurrency termini | Decommissioned | Unconstructed | Closed |
[edit] References
- ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
- ^ Mecklenborg, Jake. "6th St. Expressway." Cincinnati Transit. 24 Oct. 2006 [1]