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East 55th station (signed as East 55th Street) is a station on the RTA Red, Blue, and Green Lines in Cleveland, Ohio. The station entrance is located on the east side of East 55th Street just north of the intersection with Bower Avenue and the eastern terminus of Interstate 490 .
A station at the intersection of Euclid Street (Euclid Avenue from 1870) and Willson Avenue (East 55th Street from 1906 [7] [8]) first opened in 1856, when Jared V. Willson and his wife executed a quitclaim deed for $1, partitioning their plot of land on the SE corner of the intersection for a small wooden shelter to be built by the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. [9]
The route was ultimately truncated to East 55th Street as a result of freeway revolts. Later plans for a highway along this general routing included a plan to build a freeway northeastward from East 55th Street to the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway (I-90 and State Route 2), but this plan was rejected in 2002. [3]
The eastern portion of the interchange, I-490 connecting E. 55th Street with I-77, opened about July 31, 1966. [103] But the bridge over Industrial Valley connecting the interchange to Interstate 90 was not opened until September 1990. [104] Strong opposition to the extension of I-490 past E. 55th Street resulted in the cancellation of the ...
Hough (pronounced / h ĘŚ f /) is a neighborhood situated on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio. [2] Roughly two square miles, the neighborhood is bounded to Superior and Euclid Avenue between East 55th and East 105th streets. [2]
Central, also known as Cedar–Central, is a neighborhood on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio.Situated on the outskirts of downtown, Central is bounded roughly by East 71st Street on its east and Interstate 90 on its west, with Euclid Avenue on its north and Interstate 77 and the Penn Central Railroad to the south. [2]
Kinsman is a neighborhood on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio.Centered along Kinsman Road, it is bordered to the south by Union Ave, to the east by Kingsbury Blvd and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, to the north by the RTA Red Line tracks to the north, and East 55th St to the west. [3]
Neighborhoods in Cleveland refer to the 34 neighborhood communities of the city of Cleveland, Ohio, as defined by the Cleveland City Planning Commission. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based on historical definitions and census data, the neighborhoods serve as the basis for various urban planning initiatives on both the municipal and metropolitan levels. [ 2 ]