Exit List
The entire route is in Allen County.
Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lafayette Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0 | I-69 / US 24 west / US 33 north – Fort Wayne, Indianapolis | Signed as exits 0A (I-69 south) and 0B (I-69 north/US 24/US 33); southern end of US 24 concurrency; western end of US 33 concurrency; continues west as Lafayette Center Road |
1.00 | 1.61 | 1 | Lafayette Center Road | ||
1.88 | 3.03 | 2 | Indianapolis Road | former SR 3 | |
Pleasant Township | 6.64 | 10.69 | 6 | SR 1 south / Bluffton Road – Fort Wayne, Bluffton, Fort Wayne International Airport | Northern terminus of the southern section of SR 1; serves Fort Wayne International Airport |
9.27 | 14.92 | 9 | Winchester Road | ||
Marion Township | 11.57 | 18.62 | 11 | US 27 / US 33 south – Fort Wayne | Eastern end of US 33 concurrency |
13.24 | 21.31 | 13 | Marion Center Road | ||
Adams Township | 15.79 | 25.41 | 15 | Tillman Road | |
New Haven | 17.70 | 28.49 | 17 | Minnich Road | Interchange also provides crossing for Paulding Road |
19.44 | 31.29 | 19 | US 30 east (Lincoln Highway) / SR 930 west – New Haven, Fort Wayne | Signed as exits 19A (US 30) and 19B (SR 930); southern end of US 30 concurrency | |
20.89 | 33.62 | 21 | US 24 east – New Haven | Northern end of US 24 concurrency | |
Fort Wayne | 24.58 | 39.56 | 25 | SR 37 north (Maysville Road) – Fort Wayne | Southern terminus of the northern section of SR 37 |
28.57 | 45.98 | 29 | Maplecrest Road | Signed eastbound as exits 29A (south) and 29B (north) | |
30.57– 30.83 |
49.20– 49.62 |
31 | I-69 / US 30 west – Indianapolis, Lansing | Signed as exits 31A (I-69 north) and 31B (I-69 south/US 30); northern end of US 30 concurrency | |
30.85 | 49.65 | 31C | Auburn Road | Westbound exit | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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