Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newton |
Enos | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 41 – Terre Haute | Western Terminus of SR 14 |
| 6.10 | 9.82 | SR 55 – Fowler, Crown Point | |||
| Jasper |
Newton Township | 9.39 | 15.11 | I-65 – Indianapolis, Gary | |
| Union Township | 16.57 | 26.67 | US 231 – Lafayette, Crown Point | ||
| Barkley Township | 22.06 | 35.50 | SR 49 north – Porter | Southern terminus of SR 49 | |
| Pulaski |
White Post Township | 30.07 | 48.39 | US 421 south – Indianapolis | Southern end of US 421 concurrency |
| 32.08 | 51.63 | US 421 north – Michigan City | Northern end of US 421 concurrency | ||
| Jefferson Township | 38.05 | 61.24 | SR 39 – Frankfort, La Porte | ||
| Winamac | 46.98 | 75.61 | US 35 south – Logansport | Southern end of US 35 concurrency | |
| 47.10 | 75.80 | US 35 north – La Porte | Northern end of US 35 concurrency | ||
| Fulton |
Union Township | 56.56 | 91.02 | SR 17 – Logansport, Plymouth | |
| Rochester | 66.17 | 106.49 | US 31 | overpass | |
| 67.34 | 108.37 | SR 25 south to US 31 – Logansport | Western end of US 25 concurrency | ||
| 69.29 | 111.51 | SR 25 north – Warsaw | Eastern end of SR 25 concurrency | ||
| Akron | 78.31 | 126.03 | SR 19 – Peru, Elkhart | ||
| Kosciusko |
Silver Lake | 87.68 | 141.11 | SR 15 – Wabash, Goshen | |
| Jackson Township | 95.46 | 153.63 | SR 13 – Wabash, Syracuse | ||
| Whitley |
South Whitley | 101.69 | 163.65 | SR 5 north – Ligonier | Western end of SR 5 concurrency |
| 102.33 | 164.68 | SR 5 south / SR 105 south – Huntington | Eastern end of SR 5 concurrency | ||
| 110.26 | 177.45 | SR 9 – Huntington, Columbia City | |||
| Allen |
Fort Wayne | 122.98 | 197.92 | I-69 – Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Lansing | Eastern terminus of SR 14 |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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