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On October 29, 2009, Governor Daniels and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Indiana–Ohio state line opening the new US 24 highway from SR 101 near Woodburn to State Route 424 near Defiance, Ohio. [8] The project was designated completed, and the final segment opened on November 4, 2012. [9]
Hoosier Racing Tire was founded in 1957 in Lakeville, Indiana by stock car racer Robert Newton, and Joyce Newton. Newton wished to design a faster tire compound to gain an advantage against fellow racers. This was done by retreading street tires in order to obtain a compound that would adequately gain enough traction.
The railroad originally consisted of a 22.3 mile line between the Indiana communities of Cannelton and Santa Claus that the Port Authority purchased from Norfolk Southern in 1991. The line had been unused since the mid-1980s and Norfolk Southern was considering abandonment prior to the Port Authority's purchase.
SR 121 at Indiana state line in Jefferson Township: SR 47/SR 185 in Versailles: 1923: current SR 122: 43.26: 69.62 Old SR 122 at Indiana state line on Dixon–Jackson township line: SR 48 in Clearcreek Township: 1923: current SR 123: 43.61: 70.18 SR 251 in Perry Township: SR 4 in German Township: 1923: current SR 124 — — Sharonville: Franklin
Map of current and former highways in Indianapolis: ǁ Interstate ‖ U.S. Highway or Indiana State Road ‖ Decommissioned. The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) manages all Interstates, U.S. Highways, and Indiana State Roads within Indianapolis. Among urbanized areas with 1,000,000 population or greater in the U.S., Indianapolis ...
The first northbound Hoosier State on October 3, 1980 Until 1994, the Hoosier State had a section of on-street running in Lafayette The Hoosier State commenced on October 1, 1980. [ 4 ] On April 27, 1986, the Cardinal (formerly the James Whitcomb Riley ) was rerouted to use the same tracks as the Hoosier State between Chicago and Indianapolis ...
Columbus and Sunday Creek Valley Railroad, Ohio Central Railroad: Ohio and Indiana Railroad: PRR: 1850 1856 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad: Ohio, Indiana and Missouri Railroad: 1889 American Midland Railway: Ohio, Indiana and Pacific Railway: NYC: 1881 1881 Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railway: Ohio and Indiana State Line ...
The Indiana & Ohio Railway (reporting mark IORY) is an American railroad that operates 570 miles (920 km) of track in Ohio, southern Michigan, and parts of southeastern Indiana. It is owned and operated by Genesee & Wyoming , who acquired the railroad in the 2012 purchase of RailAmerica .