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Revision as of 01:42, 23 January 2014
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by INDOT | ||||
Length | 83.19 mi[1] (133.88 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 41 at Evansville | |||
I-164 at Evansville US 150 at Washington | ||||
North end | US 231 at Worthington | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Indiana | |||
Counties | Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Pike, Vanderburgh | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Road 57 in the U.S. State of Indiana is a north–south, largely two-lane road in the southwestern portion of the state.
Route description
State Road 57 begins at U.S. Route 41 in Evansville and provides access to Evansville Regional Airport. It overlaps the Interstate 164 Evansville by-pass for that highway's final three miles (5 km), to the junction with Interstate 64. The highway serves a number of small communities and the cities of Petersburg and Washington. The final few miles of State Road 57 overlap U.S. Route 231. State Road 57 ends at the south junction of U.S. 231 and State Road 67, three miles (5 km) southwest of Worthington. A large portion of State Road 57 is planned to be bypassed by the extension of Interstate 69, with construction starting at the I-64/I-164 interchange in mid-2008.
In 2009, a portion of Indiana 57 was relocated onto the new Interstate 69 route and concurred with Indiana 68. The original route has been removed and now only exists as a service road to the Warrick County Industrial Park.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Vanderburgh | Evansville | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 41 – Evansville | Southern terminus of SR 57 |
Scott Township | 8.63 | 13.89 | I-164 south – Evansville | Southern end of I-164 concurrency | |
Gibson | Johnson Township | 10.06 | 16.19 | I-69 / I-469 begins / I-269 - St. Louis, Louisville | Southern end of I-69 concurrency; temporary southern end of I-69; northern end of I-164 concurrency |
Warrick | Greer Township | 11.66 | 18.76 | I-69 north / SR 68 west – Haubstadt | Northern end of I-69 concurrency; western end of SR 68 concurrency |
SR 68 east – Dale | Eastern end of SR 68 concurrency | ||||
Gibson | Mackey | 17.35 | 27.92 | SR 168 west – Fort Branch | Eastern terminus of SR 168 |
Oakland City | 22.71 | 36.55 | SR 64 – Princeton, Huntingburg | ||
24.89 | 40.06 | SR 357 south – Oakland City | Northern terminus of SR 357 | ||
Pike | Petersburg | 35.57 | 57.24 | SR 56 west | Western end of SR 56 concurrency |
36.09 | 58.08 | SR 56 east / SR 61 – Jasper, Boonville, Vincennes | Northern terminus of concurrency of SR 56 after 0.52 mi. | ||
36.24 | 58.32 | SR 356 east – Jasper | Western terminus of SR 356 | ||
Daviess | Washington | 47.67 | 76.72 | US 50 / US 150 – Vincennes, Bedford, Paoli | |
Plainville | 60.43 | 97.25 | SR 358 west – Bicknell | Southern end of SR 358 concurrency | |
Elmore Township | 63.98 | 102.97 | SR 358 east – Odon | Northern end of SR 358 concurrency | |
Elnora | 66.62 | 107.21 | SR 58 west – Sandborn | Western end of SR 58 concurrency | |
66.74 | 107.41 | SR 58 east – Odon | Eastern end of SR 58 concurrency | ||
Greene | Fairplay Township | 79.90 | 128.59 | US 231 south / SR 54 – Bloomfield, Switz City | Southern end of US 231 concurrency |
83.19 | 133.88 | US 231 north / SR 67 – Worthington, Switz City | Northern end of US 231 concurrency; northern terminus of SR 57 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- ^ a b "INDOT Roadway Referencing System" (PDF). Cite error: The named reference "indot" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).