- List of former state highways in Indiana (200–399)
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This is a list of former state highways in Indiana with route numbers from 200 through 399. For a full list of former state highways in Indiana, see the List of former state highways in Indiana.
See also: List of former state highways in Indiana (1–199) and List of former state highways in Indiana (400–999)State Road 202
State Road 202 Location: Crown Point Existed: 1926–1975 Went between U. S. Route 231 and State Road 51.
State Road 208
State Road 208 Location: South of Butler State Road 209
State Road 209 Location: East of Greenfield - North of Willow Branch State Road 210
State Road 210 Location: Bass Lake Existed: 1926–early 1960's Went around Bass Lake.
State Road 216
State Road 216 Location: Bluffton Went from State Road 316 to Bluffton Camp State Park.
State Road 219
State Road 219 Location: Osceola State Road 219 was a state highway on the St. Joe/Elkhart County line along Ash Road. It ran from U.S. Highway 33 in the south to U.S. Highway 20 in the north, a total traversal of about 2 miles (3.2 km). US 20 and US 33 no longer reach Ash Road, however. They have been replaced by Business 20 and Indiana State Road 933 on the St. Joseph County side, and Old US 20 and Old US 33 on the Elkhart County side. The State Road 219 designation was removed on May 21, 1999, as part of highway maintenance transfers stemming from the opening of the nearby St. Joseph Valley Parkway.[1]
State Road 220
State Road 220 Location: Rolling Prairie Went from the just west of the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and State Road 2 though Rolling Prairie and then back to US 20. The route is now county roads.
State Road 221
Main article: Indiana State Road 5State Road 221 Location: Matthews - Huntington Existed: 1926–1970 When State Road 21 was decommissioned, SR 221 was also decommissioned. Now the route has become mostly SR 5 and county roads.
State Road 223
State Road 223 Location: South Bend Existed: 1926–1970 State Road 223 was a northeast-southwest state highway in Saint Joseph County, Indiana. It was about 7 miles (11 km) long.
SR 223 began from the south at one of its parent routes, Indiana State Road 23. It followed the Crumstown Highway north through Crumstown. North of that town, the road turns northeast and heads toward the southwest side of South Bend. As it passed under the St. Joseph Valley Parkway (U.S. Highway 20/U.S. Highway 31 bypass), it turned due east onto Grant Road, and then terminated after almost a mile at its other parent, Indiana State Road 123, now known solely as Mayflower Road. Grant Road continues east from here as West Sample Street.
SR 223 has since been turned back to the county, and Crumstown Highway is still in use as a county road.
State Road 230
State Road 230 Location: New Haven Existed: 1926–Late 1930's State Road 231
Main article: U.S. Route 31WState Road 231 Location: Clarksville Existed: 1926–1954 The route became SR 131, until SR 131 was decommissioned in 2002
State Road 259
State Road 259 Location: Youngstown - Blackhawk Existed: 1926–Late 1930's State Road 266
State Road 266 Location: Evansville Existed: 1950's–1960's SR 266 is now known as Washington Ave. in Evansville.
State Road 303
State Road 303 Location: Upland - Zanesville Existed: 1926–1975 State Road 313
State Road 313 Location: North of Syracuse - South of Benton SR 313 is now known as Elkhart County Road 33, CR 33 is not related to U.S. Route 33
State Road 316
State Road 316 Location: Bluffton State Road 318
State Road 318 Location: West of Keystone - South of Petroleum Existed: 1926–1960's Now SR 318 is a county road.
State Road 319
Main article: Indiana State Road 120State Road 319 Location: Elkhart State Road 319 was an Indiana state road in Elkhart County. It was a very short north–south route connecting U.S. Highway 20 to Indiana State Road 120 along Middleton Run Road in the east side of Elkhart. US 20 no longer reaches Middleton Run Road. US 20 was routed south of the city on the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, bypassing it, and consequently[citation needed], SR 120 was truncated to Middleton Run Road after State Road 319 was decommissioned.
State Road 324
Main article: Indiana State Road 930State Road 324 Location: Fort Wayne SR 324 was the northern east-west section od SR 930.
State Road 329
State Road 329 Location: Logansport Existed: 1930's–2000 State Road 329 was a state road in Cass County, Indiana. It was a connector from Indiana State Road 29's northern terminus at the U.S. Highway 24/U.S. Highway 35 bypass south of the city of Logansport to Indiana State Road 17's southern terminus at Business Route 24 & Indiana State Road 25 downtown. From the south, its route followed Burlington Avenue north to East Cliff Drive, where its name then changes to South 3rd Street as it rounds a curve. This is two blocks north of the northwestern terminus of the former Indiana State Road 435. SR 329 then terminated at Market Street, the current route of eastbound traffic on Business 24/SR 25. To go westbound, traffic is routed one block farther north via the start of SR 17 onto East Broadway Street.
State Road 330
State Road 330 Location: Schererville - East of Merrillville State Road 334
Main article: Indiana State Road 334State Road 334 Location: Zionsville Length: 6.3 mi[2] (10.1 km) Existed: 1930s–July 13, 2011 State Road 334 in the U.S. state of Indiana was a six-mile (10 km) route in southeastern Boone County.
State Road 334 was decommissioned by the Indiana Department of Transportation in the summer of 2011 and turned over to local units of government. The portion within the Town of Whitestown was turned over to it and the portion within the Town of Zionsville was turned over to it. The bridges along the route were turned over to Boone County.[3] [4]
State Road 343
State Road 343 Location: Cloverdale State Road 345
State Road 345 Location: Dale State Road 346
State Road 346 Location: Bloomington State Road 367
State Road 367 Location: Indianapolis Existed: 1950's–1960's State Road 367 was a short highway located in Marion County during the 1950s and 1960s, routed primarily along Pendleton Pike and Massachusetts Avenue. Its northern terminus was the junction with U.S 36 and S.R. 67 at 38th Street and Pendleton Pike, and its southern terminus was the junction with U.S. 31 in downtown Indianapolis at Meridian Street. The route was sometimes marked as "Truck 367" on maps.[5]
References
- ^ "South Bend Joins INDOT, Mishawaka and St. Joseph County in Highway Relinquishment Agreement (press release)". Indiana Department of Transportation. 1999-07-27. http://www.in.gov/apps/utils/calendar/presscal?PF=dot&Clist=6&Elist=7102. Retrieved 2009-04-23.
- ^ Indiana Highway Ends - SR 334
- ^ http://timessentinel.com/local/x574266494/Ind-334-transfer-to-local-governments-complete
- ^ http://dothemod.indy.com/posts/state-gives-zionsville-control-of-5-mile-section-of-ind-334-2
- ^ "Indiana Highway Ends - SR 367". Indiana Highway Ends. Highway Explorer. http://www.highwayexplorer.com/EndsPage.php?id=1367§ion=1. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
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