Map of Ohio


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Map of Ohio

Ohio's transportation and infrastructure
Map of Ohio
Ohio's transportation infrastructure is anchored by a network of major highways and interstates(Map of Ohio Cities - Ohio Interstates, Highways Road Map, ). The state is served by several major routes, including I-70, I-71, I-75, and I-90, which connect Ohio to neighboring states and provide access to major metropolitan areas such as Chicago, Detroit, and Pittsburgh(OH Road Map - Ohio Roads and Highways, ). In addition to the interstates, Ohio has an extensive network of US highways and state routes that provide

 access to smaller towns and cities( Map of Ohio Cities and Roads, ). These roads and highways play a crucial role in supporting the state's economy by facilitating the movement of goods and people.
Ohio also has a variety of public transportation systems that serve both urban and rural areas. The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) operates a comprehensive bus and rail system that connects the city of Cleveland and its suburbs(Transit System Map & Contact List, )(System Map - RTA, ). The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) provides bus service in the Columbus metropolitan area, while the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) serves the Cincinnati area(National Transit Map Routes - Overview, ). These public transportation options allow residents to access employment, education, and healthcare services, while also reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.
Ohio is also home to several airports and ports that support both domestic and international travel and commerce. The state's largest airports include Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and John Glenn Columbus International Airport(Ohio Airports, )(Airports in Ohio - Google My Maps, ). In addition to these major airports, Ohio has several regional airports that serve smaller communities(Map of airports in Ohio, United States @ OurAirports, )(Map of Airports in Ohio, United States, ). The state also has several ports on Lake Erie, including the Port of Cleveland and the Port of Toledo, which provide access to the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway(Large detailed roads and highways map of Ohio state with ..., ). 



These transportation options play a vital role in supporting Ohio's economy by facilitating the movement of goods and people, as well as attracting tourism and business investment(ODOT TIMS - Ohio Transportation Information, ).

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