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Ohio State Route 177

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Existed:
  
1938 – present

Length
  
40.51 km

North end:
  
SR 227 near Fairhaven

Constructed
  
1938

Ohio State Route 177

South end:
  
SR 4 / SR 129 in Hamilton

Counties
  
Butler County, Ohio, Preble County, Ohio

State Route 177 (SR 177) is a north–south state highway located in the southwest corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of State Route 177 is at the signalized junction of State Route 4 and State Route 129 in Hamilton, after State Route 177 runs concurrently with State Route 129 for its southernmost 1.59 miles (2.56 km). The northern terminus of State Route 177 is at the Indiana State Line approximately 3.75 miles (6.04 km) northwest of the unincorporated community of Fairhaven. From this point, State Route 177 continues into Indiana as Indiana State Road 227.

Contents

Map of OH-177, Ohio, USA

Route description

State Route 177 runs northwesterly through Butler and Preble Counties. No segment of the highway is included within the National Highway System.

History

State Route 177 was first designated in 1934 along its current alignment, replacing what was previously designated as State Route 224. The re-designation came as a result of the debut of U.S. Route 224 in Ohio that year, and the state's practice of not duplicating a state route designation for a U.S. highway designation. No changes have taken place to the routing of State Route 177 since it was established.

References

Ohio State Route 177 Wikipedia