| Indiana State Road 37 |
Article Index for Indiana State |
Limousines in Indiana |
Website Links For Indiana State |
Information AboutIndiana State Road 37 |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT INDIANA STATE ROAD 37 | |
| state highways in indiana | |
| interstate 69 | |
| dixie highway | |
|
State Road 37 ('''SR 37''') in the U.S. State of Indiana at one time ran from the northeast of the state to the south end. In the pre- Interstate Highway era, Indiana 37 was the most direct route between Fort Wayne and Indianapolis , although Interstate 69 has supplanted it and some other highways as through routes. It remains as the principal link between Indianapolis and Bloomington . While State Road 37 physically exists in two discontinuous segments, it is actually a continuous route in the state's route logs. The mileposts along the northeastern segment start at 222 just northeast of the intersection with I-469 . The mileage for the "decommissioned" segment follows State Road 9 to Huntington , then turns follows US-24 northeast to I-69 on the southwest side of Fort Wayne. It then follows I-69 south to I-469, then I-469 east then north to the interchange with the northern segment. De-signing a state road where it overlaps another state road, interstate or US highway is quite common in Indiana, since state law sets a maximum limit to the Indiana's state highway mileage. However, for continuity purposes, the entire route--signed and unsigned portions--are retained in the state's route logs. The Indiana Department of Transportation has removed State Road 37 signs where it coincided with existing highways and inside the freeway loops surrounding Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. It now consists of two discontinuous segments:
Its original route through Indianapolis started with Binford Boulevard, which continues southwestward from I-69 at the interchange with I-465. Binford Blvd. then ends and traffic merges onto East Fall Creek Parkway North Drive. State Road 37's traffic followed this route still southwestward, then turned to the west onto East 38th Street. SR 37 followed this to North Meridian Street, and turned south, joining with the traffic from U.S. Highway 31 before it too was routed onto I-465. The route continued south to East North Street for one block and then southward onto North Pennsylvania Street for southbound traffic, and northbound traffic was one block to the east on North Delaware Street. The traffic then joined together on Madison Avenue, south of downtown, headed in a south-southeast direction. State Road 37's old route then continued directly south on South East Street to I-465 west to its current exit, #4, Harding Street. Bluff Road, a south-southwest-bound street on the south side of Indianapolis was sometimes shown on some road maps as "37A", but does not interchange with I-465/SR 37, nor does it have an intersection with State Road 37 south of that; it stops just short of the road in a dead end. SR 37 will be upgraded on the spot to become Interstate 69 from north of Victor Pike in Bloomington to the curve south of Epler Avenue in Indianapolis , where I-69 will run straight north to Interstate 465 . I-69 Evansville to Indianapolis Preferred Route REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS |
|
|