Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Carroll |
Delphi | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 25 – Delphi, Logansport | Western terminus of SR 218 | ||
Camden | 5.84 | 9.40 | SR 75 south – Flora | Northern terminus of SR 75 | |||
Carrollton Township | 13.79 | 22.19 | SR 29 south – Burlington | Southern end of SR 29 concurrency | |||
17.49 | 28.15 | SR 29 north – Logansport | Northern end of SR 29 concurrency | ||||
Cass |
Walton | 25.16 | 40.49 | US 35 – Kokomo | |||
Miami |
Pipe Creek Township | 32.22 | 51.85 | US 31 north – South Bend | Northern end of US 31 concurrency | ||
33.32 | 53.62 | US 31 south – Indianapolis | Southern end of US 31 concurrency | ||||
Santa Fe | 41.61 | 66.96 | SR 19 – Amboy, Peru | East end of western section of SR 218 | |||
Gap in route | |||||||
Huntington |
La Fontaine | 41.61 | 66.96 | SR 15 – Marion, Wabash | West end of eastern section | ||
Wayne Township | 46.89 | 75.46 | SR 105 | ||||
47.25 | 76.04 | SR 9 – Marion, Huntington | |||||
Warren | 52.81 | 84.99 | SR 5 south – Upland | Western end of SR 5 concurrency | |||
53.49 | 86.08 | I-69 – Indianapolis, Fort Wayne | Exit number 73 on I-69 | ||||
57.64 | 92.76 | SR 5 north – Huntington | Eastern end of SR 5 concurrency | ||||
61.43 | 98.86 | SR 3 – Hartford City, Markle | |||||
Wells |
Reiffsburg | 73.03 | 117.53 | SR 1 – Redkey, Bluffton | |||
Adams |
Hartford Township | 78.52 | 126.37 | SR 116 – Bluffton, Geneva | |||
Berne | 83.30 | 134.06 | US 27 – Geneva, Decatur | ||||
Jefferson Township | 91.45 | 147.17 | SR 707 east – Mendon | Eastern end of SR 218 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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