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The Rivergreenway is the backbone of burgeoning Fort Wayne Trails network in Fort Wayne, Indiana and the surrounding area. The Rivergreenway consists of 26-miles [1] of connected trails through a linear park following alongside or near the City's three rivers: St. Joseph River, St. Marys River, and Maumee River.
In 1915, the highway opened, passed through downtown Fort Wayne on its route through Indiana, [10] and was assigned the designation of Main Market route number 2 in 1917. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Further designations saw the route become SR 2 from the Illinois state line to Valparaiso, SR 44 Valparaiso to Fort Wayne, and SR 2 from Fort Wayne to the Ohio ...
In 1915, the highway opened and passed through downtown Fort Wayne on its route through Indiana. [8] In 1917, Main Market route number 2 was the given number to the Lincoln Highway in Indiana. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In the early 1920s, the Lincoln Highway was moved farther south between Valparaiso and Fort Wayne, to what is now known mostly as Old US 30 ...
The section that was from Liberty to Fort Wayne was Old SR 21. Old SR 46 was the original number given the a segment from Auburn to Angola. The section between Old SR 21 and Old SR 46 was known as Custer Trail. [13] [14] In 1924, the section north of Fort Wayne became Old SR 13 and went from Fort Wayne to the Michigan state line.
Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes SR 1: 138.185: 222.387 I-275/US 50 near Lawrenceburg: I-469/US 33 near Fort Wayne — — Southern segment SR 1: 41.395: 66.619 I-69 in Fort Wayne: US 20 near Angola: 1930: current Northern segment SR 2: 81.023: 130.394 IL 17 near Lowell
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State Road 930 (SR 930) is an Indiana State Road that runs between Fort Wayne and New Haven in the US state of Indiana.The 12.97 miles (20.87 km) of SR 930 serve as a connection with U.S. Route 30 (US 30) through these two cities between the beginning of the concurrency with Interstate 69 (I-69) in Fort Wayne and the end of its concurrency with I-469 in New Haven.
I-469 is maintained by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). As of 2017, I-469's traffic count was 46,161 vehicles per day, on average between Maplecrest Road and I-469's northern terminus, 34,651 near its interchange with US 30, 14,821 near its interchange with Marion Center Road, and 22,142 between the highway's southern terminus and its interchange with Lafayette Center Road East.