Roads in Cincinnati


The roads of Cincinnati, Ohio include three major interstate highways, one interstate bypass and one interstate spur and six U.S. highways.

Interstates

Cincinnati is served by three major interstate highways, one beltway, and one spur.
Proposed Eastern Bypass
A 68-mile eastern bypass is proposed to run east of I-275 and improve traffic flow in the Cincinnati area. The route would intersect the following routes:

Defunct routes

Bypass 50
Bypass 50 ran concurrently with State route 126 heading east from Springfield Pike in Woodlawn and was known as Glendale-Milford Road then Pfeiffer Road after crossing Kenwood Road. Continuing to its Pfieffer Road terminus at Montgomery Road the route turned south then east at Remington Road. The road changed names back to Glendale-Milford entering Miamiville, then turned south heading through Camp Dennison before terminating at Route 50 in Terrace Park, yards from the Hamilton-Clermont County line. The route was discontinued in 1997 when the Ronald Reagan highway was opened and designated at State Highway 126