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State Route 446 is an east-west state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 224 in Canfield (about 1 mile west of the center of town), and its eastern terminus is at State Route 46 about 1 mile south of Canfield. The route was completed in 1969 as a bypass around the village.
[edit] Cities and villages along route
[edit] Junctions
County |
Location |
Mile |
Road(s) |
Notes |
Mahoning |
Canfield |
0.00 |
US 224 |
US 224 crosses west-east. |
0.00 |
SR 14 |
Former alignment of SR 14 begins, and was duplexed with US 224 from the west. |
Canfield Township |
0.76 |
US 62 |
US 62 crosses southwest-northeast. |
1.51 |
SR 46 |
SR 46 crosses south-north. |
1.51 |
SR 14 |
Former alignment of SR 14 ends, and was duplexed with SR 46 to the south. |
Legend |
Crossing, no access |
Concurrency termini |
Decommissioned |
Unconstructed |
Closed |
[edit] History
- 1984 – Original route certified; entire route was formerly State Route 14 from 1969-1984; no significant changes since its certification[2].
[edit] Sources
- ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
- ^ Route 446 (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson
[edit] External links