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Ohio State Route 423

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Existed:
  
1969 – present

Counties:
  
Marion

Constructed
  
1969

South end:
  
SR 47 / SR 98 in Waldo

Length
  
27.5 km

County
  
Marion County, Ohio

Ohio State Route 423

North end:
  
US 23 / SR 231 near Morral

State Route 423 (SR 423) is a 17.07-mile (27.47 km) long north–south state highway in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of SR 423 is in Waldo at a T-intersection that also serves as the eastern terminus of SR 47, as well as the southern terminus of SR 98. The signed northern terminus of SR 423 is at its junction with SR 231 nearly 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Morral. However, SR 423 is defined to continue northeast from this point along SR 231 for about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) before coming to an end at the U.S. Route 23 (US 23) expressway.

Contents

Map of OH-423, Marion, OH 43302, USA

In Marion, SR 423 and SR 4 form a concurrency and split into two one-way pairs. Northbound SR 4/423 travels on State Street while southbound SR 4/423 (officially designated SR 4-D and SR 423-D) travel on Prospect Street.

History

The route that SR 423 currently takes was signed in 1923 as SR 4, between Waldo and Marion and SR 22 north of Marion. The entire highway became US 23 in 1926. Between 1967 and 1969, US 23 was moved onto a new four-lane highway and the old route of US 23 became SR 423.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Marion County.

References

Ohio State Route 423 Wikipedia