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State Route 104 marker

State Route 104
Route of SR 104 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length 95.17 mi (153.16 km)
Existed 1924–present
Major junctions
South end US 23 / SR 73 in Portsmouth
 
East end US 33 in Columbus
Location
Counties: Scioto, Pike, Ross, Pickaway, Franklin
Highway system
Ohio highways
Interstates • U.S. Routes • State Routes
SR 103 SR 105
SR 111 SR 112 SR 113


State Route 104 (SR 104) is a north–south highway in Southern Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 23 (US 23) in Portsmouth, Ohio and its northern terminus is at US 33 in Columbus. The route passes through or close to the towns of Portsmouth, Waverly, Chillicothe, Grove City, and Columbus. From Waverly to Chillicothe, it overlaps US 23.

Though officially a north-south highway for its entire length, SR 104 is also signed east-west through Columbus.

History

SR 104 is an original state highway with two parts: One from Portsmouth to Waverly, and one from Chillicothe to Columbus. The southern part of the route was decertified when U.S. Route 23 was certified in 1926. This southern route was replaced with the now defunct route number State Route 112. In 1951, the southern part of the route was recertified as State Route 104, connecting to the northern part of the route by overlapping U.S. Route 23. The route close to Portsmouth was concurrent with State Route 73.

In March 1951, the Ohio Department of Highways converted an 8+12-mile-long (13.7 km) section of SR 104 south of Columbus into a test strip for traffic signs. It was the first in a series of experiments sponsored by the United Nations in four states and five other countries to compare the effectiveness of national traffic sign standards from around the world. A series of 24 signs from six countries were placed along the road along with distance gauges for 30 test subjects. The department abandoned the experiment four days after it started, after the signs attracted unexpected controversy and curious onlookers who posed a hazard. The experiments eventually led to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, which was adopted in many countries but not the United States.

Since 1968, SR 104's northern terminus has been extended twice – to U.S. Route 23 in 1968 and to U.S. Route 33 via freeway in 1989 – and its southern terminus has been extended twice into Portsmouth in 1972 and to U.S. Route 23 in 1974.

In 1998, a section of SR 104, concurrent with SR 73, in Scioto County had its grade raised out of the flood plain to prevent recurring flooding on the roadway in a $3.8 million project.

In 2010, a section of SR 104 north of Chillicothe to SR 207 in Ross County was widened into a four-lane highway. $6.5 million out of the $10.6 million cost to widen were from funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Major junctions

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Scioto Portsmouth 0.00 0.00 US 23 (Chillicothe Street / U.S. Grant Bridge) / SR 73 begins / Invalid type: road Southern end of US 23 southbound / SR 73 concurrencies / Southern end of SR 104 / Eastern end of SR 73
0.11 0.18 US 23 / Invalid type: road Northern end of US 23 southbound concurrency
Washington Township 1.09–
1.82
1.75–
2.93

US 52 / US 23 Truck south / SR 852 – Cincinnati, Kentucky, Ironton
Interchange; northern terminus of SR 852; no access from SR 104 northbound to US 52 eastbound
2.35 3.78 SR 239 south to US 52 Northern terminus of SR 239
Rush Township 6.37 10.25 SR 73 west – Hillsboro Northern end of SR 73 concurrency
Morgan Township 12.13 19.52 SR 348
Pike Newton Township 24.27 39.06 SR 32 / SR 124 (James A. Rhodes Appalachian Highway)
Pee Pee Township 28.34 45.61 SR 551 west Eastern terminus of SR 551
29.10 46.83 SR 552 west Eastern terminus of SR 552
Waverly 30.36 48.86
US 23 south / SR 220 Truck south (Emmitt Avenue) – Portsmouth
Southern end of US 23 / SR 220 Truck concurrency
31.00 49.89
SR 220 (Market Street) / SR 335 begins / SR 220 Truck ends
Northern end of SR 220 Truck concurrency; southern end of SR 335 concurrency
31.35 50.45 SR 335 south (Clough Street) Northern end of SR 335 concurrency
Ross Franklin Township 37.46 60.29 SR 372 east – Scioto Trail State Forest Western terminus of SR 372
Scioto Township 43.23–
43.70
69.57–
70.33

US 23 north / US 23 Bus. begins / CR 205 (Three Locks Road) – Columbus
Interchange; northern end of US 23 concurrency; southern end of US 23 Bus. Concurrency
Chillicothe 46.62 75.03 US 50 east (Eastern Avenue) / Invalid type: road Southern end of US 50 concurrency
47.14 75.86
US 23 Bus. north / SR 159 north (Bridge Street) / Invalid type: road
Northern end of US 23 Bus. concurrency; southern terminus of SR 159
47.56 76.54 SR 772 south (Paint Street) Northern terminus of SR 772
47.90 77.09 US 50 west (Western Avenue) / Invalid type: road – Hillsboro, Cincinnati Northern end of US 50 concurrency
Scioto Township 49.26–
49.43
79.28–
79.55
US 35 Interchange
Union Township 52.77 84.93 SR 207 south to US 23 Southern end of SR 207 concurrency
53.29 85.76 SR 207 north Northern end of SR 207 concurrency
Pickaway Wayne Township 66.85 107.58 US 22 – Circleville, Washington Court House
Jackson Township 68.23 109.81 SR 56 – Circleville, London
Scioto Township 76.20 122.63 SR 316 – Darbyville, South Bloomfield
79.58 128.07 SR 762 – Commercial Point
Franklin Grove City–Jackson Township
municipal line
83.43 134.27 SR 665 – London, Groveport
Columbus 89.93–
90.06
144.73–
144.94
89 I-71 / Invalid type: road – Columbus, Cincinnati Exit 104 (I-71)
Southern (western) end of freeway
90.44–
90.65
145.55–
145.89
90 Haul Road / Impound Lot Road
90.80–
91.14
146.13–
146.68
91 US 23 (High Street)
91.57–
91.90
147.37–
147.90
92 Groveport Road / Parsons Road
92.38–
92.79
148.67–
149.33
93 Lockbourne Road
94.19–
94.43
151.58–
151.97
94 Alum Creek Road / Performance Parkway / Refugee Road
Northern (eastern) end of freeway
94.98–
95.17
152.86–
153.16
95 A-B US 33 to I-70 / Invalid type: road – Lancaster Eastern/northern end of SR 104
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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