Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Darke |
Greenville | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 49 / SR 571 (South Broadway) / SR 121 (East Main Street) / SR 502 (West Main Street) | Roundabout. South end of concurrency with SR 49 and SR 571. Northern terminus of SR 502. | |||
| 0.56 | 0.90 | SR 49 / SR 571 (North Main Street) | North end of concurrency with SR 49 and SR 571. | |||||
| Ansonia | 8.09 | 13.02 | SR 47 (Canal Street) | |||||
| New Weston | 16.61 | 26.73 | SR 705 (Main Street) | |||||
| Allen Township | 17.67 | 28.44 | SR 319 (Darke Mercer County Line Road) | Eastern terminus of SR 319. | ||||
| Mercer |
St. Henry | 22.28 | 35.86 | SR 119 | ||||
| Coldwater | 26.56 | 42.74 | SR 219 (Main Street) | |||||
| Jefferson Township | 31.10 | 50.05 | SR 29 | East end of concurrency with SR 29. | ||||
| 32.10 | 51.66 | SR 29 | West end of concurrency with SR 29. | |||||
| Dublin Township | 39.67 | 63.84 | SR 707 | |||||
| Rockford | 38.89 | 62.59 | US 33 | South end of concurrency with US 33. | ||||
| 39.40 | 63.41 | US 33 | North end of concurrency with US 33. | |||||
| Dublin Township | 42.68 | 68.69 | SR 117 | Western terminus of SR 117. | ||||
| Van Wert |
Liberty Township | 45.83 | 73.76 | SR 81 | ||||
| Ohio City | 47.89 | 77.07 | SR 709 (West Carmean Street) | Western terminus of SR 709. | ||||
| Van Wert | 55.30 | 89.00 | US 127 (North Washington Street) | |||||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | ||||||||
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