Exit List
Exit numbers on the new southern section of I-69 are a continuation of the I-164 exit numbering. As the future routing of I-69 will follow I-164, I-164's interchanges from the Kentucky state line to I-69's temporary southern terminus at I-64 are provided in the table below for reference. Starting on August 6, 2012, the state of Indiana began renumbering all exits and reference posts on the original route of I-69 from I-465 to the Michigan state line by adding 200 to each value; it was decided to add an even 200 miles rather than the proposed 184-mile length of the new extension in order to minimize confusion.
| County | Location | Mile | km | Old exit | New exit | Destinations | Notes |
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| Ohio River |
0.00 | 0.00 | Kentucky state line on future I-69 SIU 4 at the Ohio River Bridge | ||||
| Warrick |
Ohio Township | 5 | SR 662 east / Covert Avenue – Newburgh | ||||
| Vanderburgh |
Evansville | 7 | SR 66 – Newburgh, Evansville | Signed as exits 7A (east) and 7B (west Lloyd Expressway) | |||
| Knight Township | 9 | SR 62 (Morgan Avenue) – Evansville, Boonville | |||||
| 10 | Lynch Road | ||||||
| Scott Township | 15 | Boonville–New Harmony Road | |||||
| 18 | SR 57 south – Evansville | South end of SR 57 overlap; signed as exit 19 southbound | |||||
| Temporary south terminus of I-69 at I-64/I-164 | |||||||
| Gibson |
Johnson Township | 21 | I-64 – Louisville, St. Louis | Signed as exits 21A (east) and 21B (west) | |||
| 22 | SR 57 north / SR 68 – Petersburg, Haubstadt, Lynnville | North end of SR 57 overlap At Gibson-Warrick County Line |
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| Barton Township | 27 | SR 168 – Fort Branch, Mackey | Opened on November 19, 2012 | ||||
| Columbia Township | 33 | SR 64 – Princeton, Oakland City, Huntingburg | Opened on November 19, 2012 | ||||
| Pike |
Washington Township | 46 | SR 56 / SR 61 – Petersburg, Washington, Winslow | Opened on November 19, 2012 | |||
| Daviess |
Washington Township | 62 | US 50 / US 150 – Washington, Vincennes, Shoals | Opened on November 19, 2012 | |||
| Elmore Township | 76 | SR 58 – Plainville, Odon | Opened on November 19, 2012 | ||||
| Greene |
Taylor Township | 87 | US 231 – Crane, Jasper | Opened on November 19, 2012; temporary north end of interstate--all northbound traffic must exit | |||
| Temporary gap in I-69 as of November 19, 2012 | |||||||
| Marion |
Indianapolis | 200.00– 200.40 |
321.87– 322.51 |
0 | 200 | I-465 / SR 37 south Binford Boulevard – Indianapolis |
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; south end of SR 37 overlap; Binford Boulevard (former SR 37) is the continuation beyond I-465 |
| 200.84 | 323.22 | 1 | 201 | 82nd Street – Castleton | |||
| Marion– Hamilton |
Indianapolis– Fishers |
202.58 | 326.02 | 3 | 203 | 96th Street | At Marion–Hamilton county line |
| Hamilton |
Fishers | 204.90– 205.17 |
329.75– 330.19 |
5 | 205 | 116th Street – Fishers SR 37 north – Noblesville |
Exit to 116th Street via collector-distributor lanes; northbound exit, southbound entrance to SR 37 via collector-distributor lanes; north end of SR 37 overlap |
| Fall Creek Township | 210.10 | 338.12 | 10 | 210 | Campus Parkway, Southeastern Parkway | Former SR 238 | |
| Madison |
Green Township | 214.41 | 345.06 | 14 | 214 | SR 13 – Fortville, Lapel | |
| Pendleton | 218.66 | 351.90 | 19 | 219 | SR 38 west – Pendleton, Noblesville | South end of SR 38 overlap | |
| 222.38 | 357.89 | 22 | 222 | SR 9 south / SR 67 south / SR 38 east – Pendleton, Anderson | South end of SR 9/SR 67 overlap, north end of SR 38 overlap | ||
| Anderson | 226.19 | 364.02 | 26 | 226 | SR 9 south / SR 109 – Anderson | North end of SR 9 overlap | |
| Delaware |
Daleville | 233.43– 233.74 |
375.67– 376.17 |
34 | 234 | SR 67 north – Muncie SR 32 – Anderson, Muncie |
North end of SR 67 overlap; folded diamond design using north half of the diamond interchange as partial collector-distributor lanes for SR 32 |
| Mount Pleasant Township– Harrison Township |
240.49 | 387.03 | 41 | 241 | SR 332 east / McGalliard Road – Frankton, Muncie | ||
| Harrison Township | 244.71 | 393.82 | 45 | 245 | US 35 south / SR 28 – Muncie, Alexandria, Albany | South end of US 35 overlap | |
| Grant |
Jefferson Township | 254.94 | 410.29 | 55 | 255 | SR 26 – Fairmount, Hartford City | |
| Monroe Township | 259.06 | 416.92 | 59 | 259 | US 35 north / SR 22 – Gas City, Upland | North end of US 35 overlap | |
| 264.04 | 424.93 | 64 | 264 | SR 18 – Marion, Montpelier | |||
| Huntington |
Jefferson Township | 272.70 | 438.87 | 73 | 273 | SR 5 / SR 218 – Warren | |
| Salamonie Township | 277.38 | 446.40 | 78 | 278 | SR 5 – Huntington, Warren | ||
| Markle | 286.22 | 460.63 | 86 | 286 | US 224 – Huntington, Decatur | ||
| Allen |
Lafayette Township | 296.29 | 476.83 | 96 | 296 | I-469 east / US 24 east / US 33 south Lafayette Center Road west – Roanoke |
Signed as exits 96A (I-469/US 24/US 33) and 96B (Lafayette Center Road); southern terminus of I-469; south end of US 24/US 33 overlap |
| 298.83 | 480.92 | 99 | 299 | Airport Expressway, Lower Huntington Road | To Ft. Wayne Int'l Airport | ||
| Fort Wayne | 301.80 | 485.70 | 102 | 302 | US 24 west / Jefferson Boulevard – Huntington, Fort Wayne | North end of US 24 overlap | |
| 305.01 | 490.87 | 105 | 305 | SR 14 west / Illinois Road – South Whitley | Signed as exits 105A (Illinois Road east) and 105B (SR 14/Illinois Road west), eastern terminus of SR 14 | ||
| 308.98 | 497.26 | 109 | 309 | SR 930 east / Goshen Road – Fort Wayne US 30 west / US 33 north / Goshen Road – Columbia City, Elkhart |
Signed as exits 109A (SR 930) and 109B (US 30, US 33); western terminus of SR 930; northern end of US 33 overlap; southern end of US 30 overlap | ||
| 310.64 | 499.93 | 111 | 311 | US 27 south / Lima Road – Fort Wayne SR 3 north / Lima Road – Kendallville |
Signed as exits 111A (US 27) and 111B (SR 3); northern terminus of US 27 and southern terminus of SR 3 | ||
| 311.97 | 502.07 | 112 | 312 | Coldwater Road | Signed as exits 112A (south) and 112B (north) northbound |
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| 314.72 | 506.49 | 115 | 315 | I-469 / US 30 east | Northern terminus of I-469; north end of US 30 overlap | ||
| 315.45 | 507.67 | 116 | 316 | SR 1 north / Dupont Rd | |||
| Perry Township | 317.23 | 510.53 | 317 | Union Chapel Road | No northbound entrance; interchange will be completed in 2013. | ||
| DeKalb |
Keyser Township | 325.92 | 524.52 | 126 | 326 | CR 11-A | |
| Auburn | 329.56 | 530.38 | 129 | 329 | SR 8 – Garrett, Auburn | ||
| Grant Township– Smithfield Township |
333.91 | 537.38 | 134 | 334 | US 6 – Kendallville, Waterloo | ||
| DeKalb– Steuben |
Smithfield Township– Steuben Township |
339.77 | 546.81 | 140 | 340 | SR 4 – Ashley, Hudson, Hamilton | At DeKalb–Steuben county line |
| Steuben |
Pleasant Township | 347.47 | 559.20 | 148 | 348 | US 20 – Lagrange, Angola | |
| 349.90 | 563.11 | 150 | 350 | CR 200 West – Lake James, Crooked Lake | |||
| Jamestown Township | 353.54 | 568.97 | 154 | 354 | SR 127 to SR 120 / SR 727 – Orland, Fremont, Angola, Pokagon State Park | ||
| 355.47 | 572.07 | 156 | 356 | I-80 / I-90 / Ind. Toll Rd. – Chicago, Toledo | Double trumpet design in southeast quadrant of junction; additional ramps connect SR 120 and SR 127 with Toll Road; actual junction (I-69 under Toll Road) at milepoint 155.62 | ||
| 356.50 | 573.73 | 157 | 357 | To SR 120 / Lake George Road – Jamestown, Fremont, Orland | |||
| 357.30 | 575.02 | I-69 north | Continuation into Michigan | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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