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SR 56 and State Road 60 have a concurrency from the west side of Salem to downtown Salem. SR 56 leaves Salem heading northeast, then turning east near the southern terminus of State Road 39 (SR 39). After SR 39, SR 56 passing over Interstate 65 (I-65). Then SR 56 enters Scottsburg where SR 56 has an intersection with U.S. Route 31. After ...
Illinois state line near Fowler: US 27/SR 67 in Bryant — — SR 19: 143.00: 230.14 SR 32/SR 38 in Noblesville: Michigan state line near Simonton Lake — — SR 21 — — OH 177 near Boston: US 24 in Peru: 1926: 1979 Largely replaced by US 35 and SR 19 SR 22: 11.496: 18.501 SR 29 in Burlington: Sycamore Street in Kokomo — — Western ...
SR 56 near Scottsburg: North end: SR 250 near Brownstown: Northern section; Length: 179.7 mi (289.2 km) South end: I-69 in Martinsville: Major intersections: I-70 near Monrovia US 40 in Belleville US 36 in Danville I-74 in Lizton I-65 / US 52 in Lebanon US 24 in Monticello US 30 near Hanna US 6 near Kingsbury I-80 / I-90 / Indiana Toll Road ...
SR 55 heads north towards Crown Point passing through intersection with State Road 16, State Road 114, State Road 14, State Road 10, and State Road 2. In Crown Point SR 55 has an intersection with U.S. Route 231. SR 55 heads north after US 231 towards an intersection with Business US 6, the northern terminus of SR 55 is at this point. [3]
In 1930 the Indiana State Highway Commission authorized a state road from SR 56 near Vevay to Versailles. [7] [8] This state road was designated as SR 129 in 1931. [8] [9] Paving of the original section was completed between 1965 and 1967. [10] [11] [12] Around 1977 the SR 129 designation was extended north from Versailles to SR 48.
State Road 156 (SR 156) is a part of the Indiana State Road that runs between Vevay and Rising Sun, passing through Florence, in US state of Indiana. The 27.15 miles (43.69 km) of SR 156 that lie within Indiana serve as a minor highway. None of the highway is listed on the National Highway System. SR 156 is mostly a rural two-lane highway ...
At this time the road Between SR 9 and US 24 was a proposed addition. [9] [10] In late 1932 or early 1933 the western segment SR 114, between Illinois state line and SR 43 (now US 421), was authorized to be added to the state road system. [10] [11] SR 114 officially became a state road between SR 9 and US 24 between 1933 and 1934.
The northern terminus is at State Road 218 in the town of Camden in Carroll County. In August 2008, the Indiana Department of Transportation awarded Carroll County a grant of $1.2 million to be used to extend the road 3 miles (4.8 km) north, to connect with the planned relocation of State Road 25. [citation needed]