LOCATION
MILES
TIME
Cleveland
50
1 hr
Youngstown
60
1.2 hr
Columbus
90
1.8 hr
Pittsburgh
96
1.9 hr
Toledo
105
2 hr
Detroit
125
2.5 hr
Cincinnati
180
3.6 hr
Chicago
305
6 hr
New York
405
8 hr


Highway Accessibility

State Route 30
3 miles
U.S. Route 30 is an east-west main route of the system of U.S. Numbered Highways. The western end of the highway is at Astoria, Oregon; the eastern end is in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The total length is 3,073 miles and was formed in 1926.

State Route 585
6 miles
Ohio State Highway 585 is a 22 mile northeast-southwest numbered route in Ohio. It runs through Summit County, and Wayne County. It’s southern terminus is at Ohio State Highway 3 in Wooster, Ohio. Its northmost terminus is at Ohio State Highway
21 in Norton, Ohio.

Interstate 76
13 miles
Interstate 76 is an east-west route connecting Ohio and New Jersey. The western end is at Westfield, Ohio; the eastern end is in Camden, New Jersey. The total length is 443 miles. Major cities along the route are: Akron OH, Pittsburgh PA, and Philadelphia PA.

Interstate 71
19 miles
Interstate 76 is a north-south route connecting Ohio and Kentucky. The northern end is at Cleveland, Ohio; the southern end is in Louisville, Kentucky. The total length is 343 miles. Major cities along the route are: Cincinnati OH, Columbus OH, Cleveland OH,
and Louisville KY.

Interstate 77
23 miles
Interstate 77 is a north-south route connecting Ohio and South Carolina. The northern end is at Cleveland, Ohio; the southern end is in Columbia, South Carolina. The total length is 611 miles. Major cities along the route are: Akron OH, Cleveland OH, Charleston WV, Charlotte NC, and Columbia NC.

Interstate 80
36 miles
Interstate 76 is a major east-west transcontinental corridor connecting California and New York City. The western end is at San Francisco CA; the eastern end is in Teaneck, New Jersey. The total length is 2,909 miles. Major cities along the route are: San Francisco CA, Oakland CA, Sacramento CA, Reno NV, Salt Lake City UT, Cheyenne WY, Omaha NE, Des Moines IA, Chicago IL, Cleveland OH, and the New York City Area.






Orrville’s prime midwestern locale is within a 500-mile radius of half of the population of the United States and facilitates easy access to all major means of transportation for shipping and distribution.