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State Road 1 (SR 1) is a north–south state highway in eastern Indiana, consisting of two segments. Its southern segment begins at U.S. Highway 50 and Interstate 275 in east-central Dearborn County , just east of Lawrenceburg , and ends at Interstate 469 south of Fort Wayne .
Indiana Toll Road from I-80/I-90/I-94 split in NW Indiana to Ohio state line I-90: 156.28: 251.51 I-90 at Illinois state line in Hammond: I-80/I-90 at Ohio state line east of Angola: 1956: current Indiana Toll Road: I-94: 46.13: 74.24 I-80/I-94 at Illinois state line in Munster: I-94 at Michigan state line northeast of Michigan City: 1956: current
State Roads in the U.S. state of Indiana are numbered rationally: in general, odd one-digit and two-digit highways are north–south highways, numbers increasing toward the west; even one-digit and two-digit highways are east-west highways, numbers increasing toward the south, the opposite of the Interstate Highway System.
For example, road "200 E" would be a north–south road located 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the meridian line, and road "350 N" would be an east–west road located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of the division line. Roads along a county line may be given a grid designation or may be referred to as County Line Road.
1926 [5] current US 40: 159.321: 256.402 US 40 near Liggett: US 40 near Richmond: 1926 [5] current National Road US 41: 279.817: 450.322 US 41 at Evansville: US 12/US 20/US 41 at Whiting: 1926 [5] current US 50: 171.38: 275.81 US 50 at Vincennes: US 50 near Lawrenceburg: 1926 [5] current US 52: 202: 325 US 24/US 52 near Kentland
State Road 5 (SR 5) is a north–south state road in the US state of Indiana. Its southern terminus is at SR 22 in Upland , and the northern terminus is at SR 120 just north of Shipshewana . The state road runs for just over 96 miles (154 km), passing through five counties in northern Indiana, mostly through rural farm fields and small towns.
Historic trails and roads in the United States Lincoln Highway had two different routes through Indiana, the original route went through South Bend and Elkhart . [ 1 ] The Lincoln Highway's northern alignment is now called Lincoln Way and is a byway .
The Ohio River Bridges Project in the Louisville/Falls City metro area, while mainly affecting I-65 and I-265, has sparked opposition, most notably 8664, which calls for I-64 to be rerouted out of downtown Louisville (and, thus, the Minton Bridge) onto the new, extended route for I-265. They suggest the portion of I-64 between the current I-64 ...