Indiana State Road 57 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Vanderburgh
Evansville 0.00 0.00 US 41 – Evansville Southern terminus of SR 57
Scott Township 8.63 13.89 I-164 south – Evansville Southern end of I-164 concurrency
Gibson
Johnson Township 10.06 16.19 I-64 / I-164 - St. Louis, Louisville Northern end of I-164 concurrency; northern terminus of I-164
Warrick
Greer Township 11.66 18.76 SR 68 – Haubstadt Western end of SR 68 concurrency
SR 68 east – Dale Eastern end of SR 68 concurrency
Gibson
Mackey 17.35 27.92 SR 168 west – Fort Branch Eastern terminus of SR 168
Oakland City 22.71 36.55 SR 64 – Princeton, Huntingburg
24.89 40.06 SR 357 south – Oakland City Northern terminus of SR 357
Pike
Petersburg 35.57 57.24 SR 56 west Western end of SR 56 concurrency
36.09 58.08 SR 56 east / SR 61 – Jasper, Boonville, Vincennes Northern terminus of concurrency of SR 56 after 0.52 mi.
36.24 58.32 SR 356 east – Jasper Western terminus of SR 356
Daviess
Washington 47.67 76.72 US 50 / US 150 – Vincennes, Bedford, Paoli
Plainville 60.43 97.25 SR 358 west – Bicknell Southern end of SR 358 concurrency
Elmore Township 63.98 102.97 SR 358 east – Odon Northern end of SR 358 concurrency
Elnora 66.62 107.21 SR 58 west – Sandborn Western end of SR 58 concurrency
66.74 107.41 SR 58 east – Odon Eastern end of SR 58 concurrency
Greene
Fairplay Township 79.90 128.59 US 231 south / SR 54 – Bloomfield, Switz City Southern end of US 231 concurrency
83.19 133.88 US 231 north / SR 67 – Worthington, Switz City Northern end of US 231 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 57
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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