Indiana State Road 15 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Grant
Jonesboro 0.00 0.00 US 35 / SR 22 – Kokomo, Gas City Southern terminus of SR 15
Marion 3.72 5.99 SR 9 south – Alexandria Southern end of SR 9 concurrency
SR 18 – Converse, Montpelier
7.38 11.88 SR 9 north – Huntington Northern end of SR 9 concurrency
Wabash
La Fontaine 14.22 22.88 SR 218 east – Warren Western terminus of SR 218
Noble Township 20.50 32.99 SR 124 – Peru, Bluffton
Wabash 23.78 38.27 SR 13 south – Elwood Southern end of SR 13 concurrency
24.90 40.07 SR 13 north – North Manchester Northern end of SR 13 concurrency
26.58 42.78 US 24 – Logansport, Peru, Huntington, fort Wayne
Noble Township 29.38 47.28 SR 115 south Northern terminus of SR 115
Paw Paw Township 34.20 55.04 SR 16 – Roann, Huntington
Pleasant Township 40.17 64.65 SR 114 – Akron, North Manchester
Kosciusko
Silver Lake 45.19 72.73 SR 14 – Akron, South Whitley
Warsaw 56.79 91.39 SR 25 south – Rochester Northern terminus of SR 25
Lincoln Highway (Old US 30/Center Street)
59.13 95.16 US 30 – Plymouth, Columbia City, Fort Wayne
Elkhart
Jackson Township 72.00 115.87 US 6 – Nappanee, Ligonier
Goshen 79.18 127.43 CR 38
80.87 130.15 SR 119 south – Nappanee Northern terminus of SR 119
81.37 130.95 US 33 south – Ligonier Southern end of US 33 concurrency
SR 4 east Western terminus of SR 4
81.93 131.85 US 33 north – Elkhart, Dunlap Northern end of US 33 concurrency
Jefferson Township 87.54 140.88 US 20 – South Bend, Elkhart, Angola
Bristol 91.29 146.92 SR 120 west – Elkhart Western end of SR 120 concurrency
91.52 147.29 SR 120 east – Howe Eastern end of SR 120 concurrency
93.03 149.72 I-80 / I-90 / Ind. Toll Rd. - Chicago, Toledo Indiana Toll road exit 101
Washington Township 94.82 152.60 M-103 Michigan state line; northern terminus of SR 15
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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