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Toledo Bypass

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Looking at several map sources like USGS (1 2 3) and the official maps from Ohio (1947-1969), I noticed that US 24 Byp. and US 25 Byp. all ran concurrently with each other in almost their entirety. In fact, they were all established and decommissioned at the same year. Of course, there was US 23 Byp., but it was decommissioned earlier by AASHO's 1963 Spring. In other words, the two bypass route entries (in 24, 25) would essentially be the same in terms of route desc. and history. We could have 2 or 3 separate entries in different list articles (most of which would be duplicates of each other), make an entirely new article on the subject of these bypass routes (might be only as big as this article), or arbitrarily select one of the list articles to accommodate the bypass route entry and redirect the three routes to it (which could create confusion over people's expectations when searching up a certain bypass route number). AlphaBeta135(talk) 16:41, 15 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]