Ohio State Route 328


State Route 328 is a north–south state highway in the southeastern quadrant of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of SR 328 is at SR 93 approximately north of McArthur. Its northern terminus is at a diamond interchange with U.S. Route 33 in the extreme southeastern portion of Logan, immediately northeast of where it crosses over the Hocking River.

Route description

SR 328 traverses the northeastern portion of Vinton County and the southeastern Hocking County. There are no portions of this highway that are included in the National Highway System, a network of highways identified as being most important for the economy, mobility and defense of the nation.

History

The designation of SR 328 took place in 1932. Originally, the highway was a spur route that ran from Front Street, the former two-lane routing of US 33 that was designated as SR 31 at the time, in Logan, and followed the combination of Lockheed Road and the present alignment of SR 328 southeast to the unincorporated community of Union Furnace.
In 1937, SR 328 was extended southwest from Union Furnace to its present southern terminus, utilizing a combination of previously un-numbered roadways and a portion of SR 56 where it crosses from Hocking County into Vinton County. Then, by 1971, the highway was shortened slightly on the north end with the completion of the US 33 four-lane divided freeway around the south side of Logan. Jurisdiction of this short stretch between the new freeway and Front Street was transferred from the State to local control, with the road becoming known as Lockheed Road.

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