Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit |
Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lake |
Whiting | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 12 west / US 20 west / US 41 north – Chicago | Illinois state line | |
0.96 | 1.54 | I-90 east / Ind. Toll Rd. – South Bend, Toledo | ||||
2.24 | 3.60 | US 41 south – Hammond | Eastern end of US 41 concurrency | |||
East Chicago | 4.41 | 7.10 | Riley Road | To SR 912 | ||
5.16 | 8.30 | US 12 east – Michigan City | Western end of US 12 concurrency | |||
5.86 | 9.43 | SR 312 | ||||
7.19 | 11.57 | SR 152 south – Hammond | ||||
Gary | 9.63– 10.01 |
15.50– 16.11 |
10 | SR 912 – Griffith, East Chicago, Highland | ||
12.99 | 20.91 | US 12 west – East Chicago | Western end of US 12 concurrency; eastbound US 12/US 20 is on 5th Avenue, westbound US 12/US 20 is on 4th Avenue | |||
14.64 | 23.56 | SR 53 south (Broadway Street) – Merrillville | ||||
16.22 | 26.10 | 15 | I-65 south – Indianapolis | Northern terminus of I-65 | ||
16.27 | 26.18 | 15 | I-90 / Ind. Toll Rd. – South Bend – Chicago, Toledo | |||
17.76 | 28.58 | US 12 east – Michigan City | Eastern end of US 12 concurrency | |||
Lake Station | 19.98 | 32.15 | SR 51 south – Lake Station, Hobart | |||
Porter |
Portage | 23.63 | 38.03 | SR 249 north (Crisman Road) | Southern terminus of SR 249 | |
Burns Harbor | 26.19 | 42.15 | SR 149 (Max Mochal) – South Haven | |||
27.07– 27.23 |
43.56– 43.82 |
I-94 – Chicago, Detroit | ||||
30.23 | 48.65 | 30 | SR 49 – Valparaiso, Porter | |||
Town of Pines | 36.49 | 58.72 | SR 520 north (Maple Street) | Southern terminus of SR 520 | ||
La Porte |
Michigan City | 40.02 | 64.41 | US 421 south / Franklin Street – Michigan City, Westville | Northern terminus of US 421 | |
43.95 | 70.73 | 44 | SR 212 north to US 12 | Southern end of SR 212 | ||
44.76– 45.18 |
72.03– 72.71 |
I-94 – Chicago, Detroit | ||||
45.22 | 72.77 | US 35 south – La Porte | Northern terminus of US 35 | |||
Springville | 48.79 | 78.52 | SR 39 – La Porte, New Buffalo | |||
Rolling Prairie | 56.53 | 90.98 | SR 2 / Lincoln Highway west – La Porte, South Bend | Western end of Lincoln Highway concurrency | ||
St. Joseph |
South Bend | 73.53 | 118.34 | 71 | US 31 north / Lincoln Highway east –Benton Harbor | Western end of US 31 concurrency; US 20 joins the St. Joseph Valley Parkway;eastern end of Lincoln Highway concurrency |
72.88 | 117.29 | 73 | SR 2 west | Eastern end of SR 2 | ||
76.08 | 122.44 | 76 | SR 23 south – Walkerton | |||
78.83 | 126.86 | 79 | US 31 south | Eastern end of US 31 concurrency | ||
Mishawaka | 82.30– 83.21 |
132.45– 133.91 |
84 | SR 331 south – Bremen | Western end of SR 331 concurrency | |
84.48– 85.20 |
135.96– 137.12 |
86 | SR 331 north – Mishawaka | Eastern end of SR 331 concurrency | ||
Elkhart |
Elkhart | 91.57– 92.05 |
147.37– 148.14 |
92 | SR 19 (Nappanee Street) – Nappanee, Elkhart | |
94.99– 95.53 |
152.87– 153.74 |
96 | US 33 south / Lincoln Highway / Elkhart Road – Dunlap, Goshen, Elkhart | Northern terminus of US 33 | ||
98.05 | 157.80 | 99N | Old US 20 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
98.93 | 159.21 | 99 | CR 17 | Eastern terminus of the St. Joseph Valley Parkway | ||
Goshen | 102.11 | 164.33 | SR 15 – Goshen, Bristol | |||
Middlebury | 108.39 | 174.44 | SR 13 – Millersburg, Middlebury | |||
Lagrange |
Shipshewana | 114.90 | 184.91 | SR 5 – Ligonier, Shipshewana | ||
Lagrange | 124.32 | 200.07 | SR 9 (Detroit Street) – Rome City, Lagrange | |||
Springfield Township | 131.58 | 211.76 | SR 3 (CR 775 E) – Kendallville, Mongo | |||
Steuben |
Jackson Township | 136.99 | 220.46 | SR 327 – Garrett, Orland | ||
143.81– 143.92 |
231.44– 231.62 |
I-69 – Fort Wayne, Lansing | Exit 348 on I–69 | |||
Angola | 146.42 | 235.64 | SR 127 north to SR 827 (Wayne Street) – Fremont | Roundabout; southern terminus of SR 127 | ||
150.50 | 242.21 | SR 1 south – Hamilton | Northern terminus of SR 1 | |||
York Township | 155.50 | 250.25 | US 20 east – Toledo | Ohio state line | ||
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