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Northern terminus of the southern section of SR 101: Dillsboro: US 50: Future Northern terminus of the southern section of SR 101: Gap in route : Ripley: Washington Township: 0.561: 0.903: US 50 – Versailles, Dillsboro: Southern terminus of the second section of SR 101: Milan: 6.394: 10.290: SR 350 – Osgood, Aurora: Franklin Township: 11. ...
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
Formerly the longest Interstate in Indiana I-69: 342: 550 US 41/Veterans Memorial Parkway in Evansville: I-69 at Michigan state line northwest of Fremont: 1956: current Longest Interstate in Indiana I-70: 156.60: 252.02 I-70 at Illinois state line west of Terre Haute: I-70 at Ohio state line at Richmond: 1956: current I-74: 171.54: 276.07
Indiana Women's Prison in Indianapolis: US 136 in Indianapolis — — Girls School Road SR 135: 138.55: 222.97 KY 79 in Mauckport: US 31 in Indianapolis: 1935: current SR 136 — — US 41 near Bloomingdale: SR 39 near Danville: 1932: 1950 Renumbered to SR 236 because of US 136: SR 140: 2.244: 3.611 Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Children's Home
1955 map showing planned Interstate Highways through Topeka. The section of I-470 that now runs along the Kansas Turnpike was opened in 1956 and was the first part of I-470 to be built. [10] [11] After the founding of the Interstate Highway System that same year, several Interstate freeways were planned through Topeka, including I-70 and I-470 ...
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Between 1968 and 1997, K-4 was aligned along US-75 between I-70/US-40 and US-24 and then US-24 in Topeka. In 1997, the Oakland Expressway, serving eastern Topeka, was opened and K-4 gained its current route through Topeka. [33] On December 1, 1994, K-4's eastern terminus was truncated to US-59 in Nortonville. [34]
Provides access to Topeka Boulevard; eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 361B: 3rd Street / Monroe Street: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 361.04– 361.66: 581.04– 582.04: 362A: 4th Street: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 362B: 8th Avenue: Signed as exit 362 eastbound: 362C: 10th Avenue / Madison Street: Westbound exit and ...