Ohio State Route 585


State Route 585 is a north–south state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of State Route 585 is at the SR 3/SR 83 concurrency in Wooster. The northern terminus of this state route is an interchange with SR 21 in Norton, where Wooster Road then continues to the northeast into Barberton.

Route description

The path of SR 585 takes it through the northeastern quadrant of Wayne County and just into the southwestern part of Summit County. There are no segments of State Route 585 that are included as a part of the National Highway System, a network of highways deemed most important for the economy, mobility and defense of the country.
The interchange with SR 21 has an unusual configuration. It is a hybrid cloverstack interchange with a left-hand flyover ramp from eastbound SR 585 to northbound SR 21. Eastbound Wooster Road just west of the interchange crosses the ramp from eastbound SR 585 to southbound SR 21 and merges with the loop ramp from southbound SR 21 to eastbound Wooster Road.

History

SR 585 was first designated in 1969. This designation replaced what was a portion of SR 5 up until that year, running from an interchange with SR 3 and what was then designated SR 76 on the east side of Wooster northeasterly to an interchange with what was then US 21 in Norton. SR 585 has not experienced any major changes to its routing since its inception.

Major intersections