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U.S. Route 150 (US 150) in Indiana is a 176.315-mile-long (283.751 km) east–west highway that travels from the Illinois state line east of Paris, Illinois to Louisville, Kentucky at the Kentucky state line. A section of US 150 from New Goshen to Vincennes travels north–south instead of east–west. US 150 travels concurrently with its ...
U.S. Route 150 (US 150) is a 571-mile (919 km) long northwest–southeast United States highway, signed as east–west. It runs from U.S. Route 6 outside of Moline, Illinois , to U.S. Route 25 in Mount Vernon, Kentucky .
I-80/I-90 (Indiana Toll Road) near Middlebury: US 131 near Middlebury 1961: current US 136: 74.930: 120.588 US 136 near Foster: I-74/I-465 in Speedway: 1952: current US 150: 177.17: 285.13 US 150 near West Terre Haute: I-64/US 150 at New Albany: 1926: current US 152: 168: 270 US 36/US 40/US 52 in Indianapolis: US 41 in St. John
US 41/US 150 in Emison: US 50/US 150 in Wheatland: 1934: current Western segment SR 550: 9.779: 15.738 US 50/US 150 in Loogootee: US 150 in Lacy: 1948: current Eastern segment SR 552 — — SR 25/SR 43 south of Lafayette: US 52 southeast of Lafayette — 1952 Replaced by SR 25 SR 555 — — SR 16 west of Brook
U.S. Route 150 (US 150) in Kentucky is a 121.097-mile-long (194.887 km) east–west highway that runs from the Indiana state line above the Ohio River to US 25/KY 1249 at Mount Vernon. Route description
U.S. Route 150 (US 150) in Illinois is a 267.47-mile-long (430.45 km) east–west highway that runs from US 6 near the Quad City International Airport in Moline to the Indiana state line near Vermilion. [1]
According to previous reports, the Peoria County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a head-on collision in the 9000 block of U.S. Route 150 in Kickapoo Township around 6:35 p.m. Friday, Nov ...
Interstate Highways are owned and maintained by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) unless it is a toll road. The system was authorized by the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which provided federal funds for construction of limited access highways. Indiana's initial set of seven Interstate Highways were announced in September 1957 ...