List of former state routes in Ohio (675–824)
This is a list of former state routes in Ohio since 1923 with route numbers from 675 through 824 inclusive.
SR 675
SR 675 was the name for what is now SR 685. Created in 1937, the route always started at SR 216 in Buchtel and ran east for to SR 13 in Trimble Township, south of Jacksonville. The entire route was located in Athens County. The route would remain unchanged until 1962 when the route number was changed from 675 to 685 due to the creation of Interstate 675 in Dayton.SR 680
SR 680 was the former designation for SR 681 from 1937 until 1962. SR 680 was created on a road from SR 356 near Mineral to SR 7 at the Ohio River in Reedsville via Albany and Darwin. No changes occurred to the routing until 1962 when it was renumbered to SR 681 to avoid the duplication with the newly designated Interstate 680 near Youngstown.SR 686
SR 686 was a state route in Stark County connecting SR 93 in Lawrence Township to US 21 in northern Massillon. The route existed from 1937 until 1941 when it was replaced by Stark County Road 348, also called Orrville Street NW.SR 692
SR 692 was a state route in Scipio Township connecting SR 143 between Walsh and Harrisonville to SR 680 north of Pageville. The route also intersected SR 684 at SR 684's northern terminus in Pageville. The route existed from 1937 until December 2013 when most of the route was transferred to Meigs County jurisdiction. North of SR 684, the road became a part of SR 684.SR 695
SR 695 was a short-lived state route serving as the main road through the Belmont County community of Lloydsville. Prior to 1939, US 40 ran through the town, but in 1939 a bypass was built north of the community. SR 695 was designated onto the old main road when US 40 was moved to the bypass. Within one year, SR 695 was replaced by US 40 Alternate, a designation that would last until the 1960s.SR 699
SR 699 was a state highway entirely in Wyandot County in existence from 1937 until 1996. From 1937 until 1964, SR 699 started in Marseilles Township at SR 37 and ran due north past SR 294, SR 53, and the village of Kirby to end at US 30N. After 1965, SR 699 was shortened to run only between SR 53 and US 30N serving Kirby. The route was deleted in 1996 when it was replaced by SR 293 which had formerly been a spur route from US 30 to the village of Wharton.SR 702 (1940–1977)
SR 702 was a short state highway spur from SR 235 to Turkeyfoot Point on the Indian Lake shoreline entirely in Stokes Township, Logan County. The route was designated in 1940 and remained on this alignment until 1977. Today, the former state route is a township-maintained road.SR 704
SR 704 was the designation for what is now SR 81 between Willshire and Lima from 1937 until 1939. The route was replaced by SR 81 which formerly ended in Ada when it was extended through Lima.SR 714
SR 714 was the designation for SR 814 prior to 1983. First designated in 1937, SR 714 always ran from US 36 in Union Township to SR 290 in Salem Township. The route was entirely in Champaign County. After 1983, the route designation was renumbered to SR 814.SR 723 (1939–1945)
SR 723 was a state highway in Warren and Clinton Counties in central Ohio. The route started in Harveysburg at SR 73 and ran north to SR 380 near New Burlington. The entire route generally followed the Caesar Creek between its two ends. The route existed from 1939 until 1945 when it became a local road. Today, part of the road is under water as the Caesar Creek Lake was filled in the 1970s as a part of the creation of Caesar Creek State Park.SR 751 (1937–1959)
SR 751 was a state highway in and around the eastern side of Columbus. When it was first designated in 1937, the route was about and ran from US 40 to SR 16, paralleling the Big Walnut Creek for its entire length. Two years later, SR 751 was extended south to US 33 southeast of the city bringing the total length to. Again, the entire route closely followed Big Walnut Creek. The route was deleted after 1959 being replaced by mostly local roads as by the time of its deletion, most of the land through which SR 751 passed through had been incorporated.SR 773
SR 773 was the designation for what is now SR 162 between Rochester and Akron in 1937. After one year signed, the entire route was replaced by SR 162, which during the time of SR 773's existence, had its eastern terminus in New London. SR 162 was routed over a new road between New London and Rochester to connect to SR 773 and continue to Akron.SR 780
SR 780 was a state route in Highland County. The route began at SR 134 in the Salem Township community of Harwood and ran northeast and east to SR 138 in the Hamer Township community of Danville. SR 780 was designated in 1937 and fully paved by 1941. After 1946, SR 131 was extended from its former end in Vera Cruz taking over the entire length of SR 780.SR 782
SR 782 was a state-maintained section of Sandusky Street in Downtown Columbus. The route started at West Broad Street and traveled north to US 33. When the route was created around 1949, the northern terminus was at an intersection with US 33, but by 1955 the northern terminus was reconstructed to an interchange. The route was still in existence in 1957, but later the right-of-way of Sandusky Street was obliterated by the construction of the West Innerbelt.External links
SR 791