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On June 11, 2021, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced his state has committed an additional $200 million to complete design and construction of the Indiana approach to the I-69 Ohio River Bridge, including a new high-speed interchange with the existing I-69 east of Evansville, and 1.5 miles of new freeway to the Kentucky state line (which ...
Ind. 37, north of Ind. 144, will officially become I-69 upon opening the interchange, and the new road will divert west from Ind. 37’s current path north of Edgewood Avenue.
The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad opened the line from Allegheny (Pittsburgh) west to Crestline in 1851, [2] 1852, [3] and 1853; [4] the Fort Wayne Railroad Bridge connected it to the Pennsylvania Railroad's Main Line in downtown Pittsburgh in 1857. [5] From Crestline west to Fort Wayne, the Ohio and Indiana Railroad opened the line in 1853 [4 ...
In April 2010, INDOT petitioned the FHWA and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) to change the designation of the I-69 extension from "Proposed Route 69" to "Interstate 69", citing the two miles (3.2 km) of the extension already open to traffic and a total of 107 miles (172 km) out of 183 miles (295 ...
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Interstate 69 (I-69) is an Interstate Highway in the United States currently consisting of eight unconnected segments. The longest segment runs from Evansville, Indiana, northeast to the Canadian border in Port Huron, Michigan, and includes the original continuous segment from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Port Huron of 355.8 miles (572.6 km).
After several years of preparation and construction in Morgan County for the I-69 project, work will largely be complete within its borders by the end of 2022. Orange traffic barrels often stay in ...