Indiana State Road 234 - Major Intersection

Major Intersection

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Vermillion
Eugene Township 0.00 0.00 Illinois state line Western terminus of SR 234
Cayuga 4.67 7.52 SR 63 – Terre Haute
Parke
No major junctions
Fountain
Millcreek Township 16.58 26.68 US 41 – Terre Haute, Hammond
Jackson Township 21.57 34.71 SR 341 north – Hillsboro Southern terminus of SR 341
Montgomery
Brown Township 34.24 55.10 SR 47 – Waveland, Crawfordsville
Scott Township 38.04 61.22 US 231 – Greencastle, Crawfordsville
Boone
Jamestown 53.03 85.34 SR 75 south – Dover Western end of SR 75 concurrency
53.77 86.53 US 136 / SR 75 north – Indianapolis, Crawfordsville, Thorntown eastern end of SR 75 concurrency; eastern terminus of the western section of SR 234
Gap in route
Hancock
Vernon Township 53.77 86.53 US 36 / SR 67 – Indianapolis, Pendleton Western terminus of the eastern section of SR 234
Eden 61.41 98.83 SR 9 – Shelbyville, Anderson
Warrington 68.96 110.98 SR 109 – Knightstown, Anderson
Henry
Westwood 80.03 128.80 SR 38 – New Castle, Pendleton Eastern terminus of SR 234
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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