Ohio State Route 613
State Route 613 is an east-west state highway in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is at the Indiana state line west of Payne, and its eastern terminus is at US 23 in Fostoria.
Route description
From the Indiana state line, State Route 613 follows a generally easterly direction through small towns such as Payne, Oakwood, and Continental. It shares a route with State Route 634 for before entering Continental. After Continental, the route continues east into Leipsic, then into McComb.It continues in an eastern direction, drifting north, through Van Buren, until it meets State Route 18 south of Bloomdale. State Route 613 and State Route 18 run concurrently for, heading into Fostoria. When the routes meet up with US 23 and SR 199 in Fostoria, SR 18 continues south along US 23 and SR 199 while SR 613 ends.
History
- 1970 – Original route certified; no significant changes since its certification; routed along a previous alignment of State Route 113, which carries the following history:
- *1926 – Indiana state line to Payne routed along the former alignment of State Route 111, and from Payne to 3¼ miles west of Leipsic along a previously unnumbered road.
- *1932 – Extended east to McComb along a previously unnumbered road from 3¼ miles west of Leipsic to Leipsic, and along the former alignment of State Route 187 from Leipsic to McComb.
- *1935 – Extended to west of Fostoria along a previously unnumbered road.
- *1938 – Co-signed with State Route 18 from west of Fostoria to Fostoria.
From 1938 to 1943
- 1938 – Routed from south of Bedford to Bedford Heights along a previously and currently unnumbered road.
- 1943 – Entire route certified as State Route 175.