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English: Map of Indiana State Road 66. Date: 19 December 2016: Source: Own work: Author: ... Indiana Chiu Lō͘ 66; Metadata. This file contains additional ...
State Road 66 begins at the eastern end of a toll bridge over the Wabash River in New Harmony and ends at U.S. Route 150 east of Hardinsburg.It is a divided limited-access highway in the metropolitan Evansville area, where it is part of the Lloyd Expressway, and also between the unincorporated communities of Yankeetown and Hatfield.
Illinois state line west of Mount Vernon: SR 69 west of Mount Vernon: 1947: 1956 SR 827: 6.630: 10.670 SR 127 in Angola: SR 120 in Fremont: 1934: current SR 829 — — US 6 south of Kingsbury: US 35 north of Kingsbury — 1952 SR 912: 11.69: 18.81 I-90/Indiana Toll Road in Hammond: US 6 Business in Griffith — — [a] SR 930: 12.848: 20.677
Illinois state line: US 31E/US 460 at Clarksville: 1947: 1977 Largely replaced by I-64, SR 62, and SR 66: US 641 — — US 41/US 641 at the Kentucky state line: US 41/US 460/SR 62/SR 66 in Evansville 1955: 1971 Replaced by US 41
As one travels along the expressway, upon reaching US 41, one state highway — SR 62 if traveling east or SR 66 if traveling west — leaves the expressway while the other joins the expressway. (To the north, SR 62 and SR 66 both run concurrently with US 41 and eventually turn off in opposite directions).
State Road 65 begins at State Road 66 west of Evansville. It arcs to the northwest to the town of Cynthiana and State Road 68 , then proceeds north through Owensville to State Road 64 . It shares this route east into Princeton to the Gibson County Courthouse Square where it turns north then proceeds northeast to its terminus at State Road 56 ...
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]
Formerly a 4-mile (6.4 km) route that passed through Newburgh, SR 662 connected State Road 66 east of Newburgh with I-69 east of Evansville.In recent years, however, the highway was decommissioned through Newburgh proper, and now has a routing of slightly more than a mile from what is now I-69 to Ellerbusch Road on the west side of the town.