Major Intersection
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Newton |
Jefferson Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 24 west / US 52 west – Sheldon | Illinois state line | |
1.81 | 2.91 | SR 71 south – Raub | Northern terminus of SR 71 | |||
Kentland | 4.62 | 7.44 | US 41 / US 52 east – Terre Haute, Lafayette, Hammond | Eastern end of US 52 concurrency | ||
Goodland | 10.55 | 16.98 | SR 55 south – Fowler | Western end of SR 55 concurrency | ||
11.09 | 17.85 | SR 55 north – Crown Point | Eastern end of SR 55 concurrecny | |||
Jasper |
Remington | 19.53 | 31.43 | US 231 north – Rensselaer | Western end of US 231 concurrency | |
21.31 | 34.30 | I-65 – Indianapolis, Gary, Chicago | ||||
White |
Wolcott | 26.39 | 42.47 | US 231 south – Lafayette | Eastern end of US 231 concurrency | |
Reynolds | 35.06 | 56.42 | US 421 north / SR 43 south – Michigan City, Lafayette | Western end of US 421 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 43 | ||
Monticello | 40.94 | 65.89 | US 421 south / SR 39 south – Delphi, Frankfort, Indianapolis | Eastern end of US 421 concurrency; eastern end of SR 39 concurrency | ||
Union Township | 42.22 | 67.95 | SR 39 north, Buffalo | Eastern end of SR 39 concurrency | ||
Cass |
Logansport | 60.73 | 97.74 | US 35 north – La Porte, Michigan City | Western end of US 35 concurrency | |
62.01 | 99.80 | 62 | SR 25 – Lafayette, Delphi, Logansport, Rochester | |||
62.29 | 100.25 | SR 29 south – Indianapolis | northern terminus of SR 29 | |||
66.24 | 106.60 | US 35 south – Kokomo | Eastern end of US 35 concurrency | |||
Miami |
Peru Township | 76.14 | 122.54 | 77 | US 31 – Indianapolis, Kokomo, Plymouth, South Bend | |
Peru | 81.23 | 130.73 | SR 19 – Converse, Akron | |||
Wabash |
Noble Township | 92.01 | 148.08 | SR 115 north | Southern terminus of SR 115 | |
Wabash | 94.00 | 151.28 | SR 15 – Marion, Wabash, Warsaw | |||
96.44 | 155.21 | SR 13 – Noblesville, Wabash, North Manchester | ||||
Lagro | 98.53 | 158.57 | SR 524 south – Lagro | Western terminus of SR 524 | ||
Huntington |
Dallas Township | 106.46 | 171.33 | SR 105 north – South Whitley | Western end of SR 105 concurrency | |
Andrews | 107.66 | 173.26 | SR 105 south – Banquo | Eastern end of SR 105 concurrency | ||
Huntington | 111.58 | 179.57 | SR 9 south – Marion, Anderson | Southern end of SR 9 concurrency | ||
113.41 | 182.52 | US 224 east / SR 5 – Huntington, Decatur, Warren | Western terminus of US 224 | |||
115.13 | 185.28 | 10 | SR 9 south – Columbia City | Northern end of SR 9 concurrency | ||
Huntington– Whitley |
Jackson Township– Jefferson Township |
126.76 | 204.00 | SR 114 west – North Manchester | Eastern terminus of SR 114 | |
Allen |
Fort Wayne | 132.29 | 212.90 | 302 | I-69 north / US 33 north – Goshen, Lansing | Northern end of I-69/US 33 concurrency |
137.80 | 221.77 | 296 0 |
I-69 south / I-469 east – Indianapolis | Southern end of I-69 conurrency; western terminus of I-469 | ||
6 | SR 1 south / Bluffton Road – Bluffton, Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne International Airport | Northern terminus of the southern section of SR 1 | ||||
11 | US 27 / US 33 south – Fort Wayne, Decatur | Southern end of US 33 concurrency | ||||
New Haven | 19 | US 30 east / SR 930 west – New Haven, Fort Wayne, Van Wert | Southern end of US 30 concurrency; western terminus of SR 930 | |||
158.86 | 255.66 | 21 | I-469 north / US 30 west – Fort Wayne, Columbia City | Eastern end of I-469 concurrency; northern end of US 30 concurrency | ||
Maumee Township | SR 101 – Woodburn, Butler | Interchange | ||||
US 24 east – Defiance, Napoleon, Toledo | Ohio state line | |||||
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