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State Road 234 exists in two sections in Indiana. The western portion begins at the Illinois border from a Vermilion County, Illinois, county road. It runs east from there to U.S. Route 136 (US 136) near Jamestown. Much of the route is a scenic, two-lane road with very tight turns. The primary access to Shades State Park is located along SR 234.
Mounds State Park — — SR 234: 53.504: 86.106 Illinois state line near Cayuga: US 136/SR 75 in Jamestown: 1931: current Western segment SR 234 — — US 31 in Carmel: SR 37 near Fishers: 1931: 1980 Central segment SR 234: 26.345: 42.398 US 36/SR 67 in McCordsville: SR 38 near Cadiz: 1932: current Eastern segment SR 235: 7.518: 12.099
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State Road 32 enters the middle of the county from Perrysville to the west and passes through Fountain County on its way to Crawfordsville to the east. [27] State Road 234, further to the south, enters from Cayuga to the west and passes east through Kingman. [28] Two north–south state roads run through the county.
State Road 329 is a state road in Cass County, Indiana. Its original routing was a connector from State Road 29's northern terminus at the U.S. Highway 24/U.S. Highway 35 bypass south of the city of Logansport to State Road 17's southern terminus at Business Route 24 and State Road 25 downtown. Currently State Road 329 exists as a short ...
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Cayuga is located near the confluence of the Vermillion and Wabash rivers, along State Road 63 just west of its intersection with State Road 234. Clinton is the largest settlement in the county with a population of about 5100, and lies further to the south along the Wabash River, between it and State Road 63; State Road 163 passes through the ...
There is no rule preventing the same numbering between state roads, U.S. routes, and Interstate highways, although traditionally, INDOT has avoided state road numbers which are the same as those on U.S. routes within the state. Indiana has a mileage cap of 12,000 miles (19,000 km) for its highway system. [1]