Route 10

From route 511, 2 miles east of Oberlin to route 422 in Cleveland.

Counties:

Lorain, Cuyahoga

Length:

29 miles

General Direction:

East/West

Dual Certifications:

  • Superceded by route 20 from 2 miles east of Oberlin to 9 miles east of Oberlin.

    Intersections:

    7: 20,57,301N; 11: 83; 13: 80,480; 17: 17; 18: 252; 21: 237; 25: 90; 28: 42; 29: 422

    Freeway Sections:

  • From route 301 to route 480.

    Four-Lane Divided Highway Sections:

  • From route 480 to route 237.

    History of route 10:

  • Certified in 1934.
  • Originally routed along current route.
  • Kipton to 2 miles east of Oberlin was route 2 before 1926.
  • Kipton to 2 miles east of Oberlin was route 20 from 1926-43.
  • Extended to Kipton along current route 511 by 1943.
  • North Olmsted to route 237 upgraded to four lanes by 1946.
  • Ohio Turnpike to North Olmsted upgraded to four lanes in 1960.
  • 2 miles east of Oberlin to route 80 (Ohio Turnpike) upgraded to four-lane divided highway by 1984 and to freeway by 1986.
  • Truncated at 2 miles east of Oberlin by 1989.
  • 2 miles east of Oberlin to route 57 dually certified with route 20 by 1993.

    Route 10 Before 1926:

  • From Delphos to 5 miles west of Wooster.
  • Routed along current route 309 from Delphos to 6 miles west of Mansfiled, route 430 from 6 miles west of Mansfiled to Mifflin, and route 30 from Mifflin to 5 miles west of Wooster.
  • Delphos to Mansfiled certified as route 30S in 1926.
  • Mansfield to 5 miles west of Wooster certified as route 30 in 1926.

    Route 10 From 1926-32:

  • From Washington C.H. to Zanesville.
  • Routed along current route 22.
  • Entire route certified as route 22 in 1932.

    Route 10 From 1932-33:

  • From Aberdeen to Toledo.
  • Routed along current route 68 from Aberdeen to 5 miles south of Findlay, unnumbered roads paralleling route 75 from 5 miles south of Findlay to Cygnet, route 25 from Cygnet to Perrysburg, and route 65 from Perrysburg to Toledo.
  • Entire route dually certified with route 68 in 1933.
  • Findlay to Perrysburg dually certified with routes 25 and 68 in 1933.
  • Perrysburg to Toledo dually certified with routes 23 and 68 in 1933.
    Last updated by John Simpson on 5-11-98 at 20:34 EDT.