Indiana State Road 46
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State Road 46 in the U.S. State of Indiana is an east-west state highway in the southern portion of Indiana. Its eastern terminus is at Interstate 74 in northeastern Dearborn County. Its western terminus is at U.S. Highway 40 in central Vigo County, just east of Terre Haute. From east to west it passes through the following cities and intersections:
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- Interstate 74 at exit 169 in northeastern Dearborn County, its eastern terminus
- State Road 1 in Saint Leon
- Lawrenceville
- State Road 101 in Penntown
- Morris
- State Road 229 in Batesville
- Newpoint
- State Road 3 and U.S. Highway 421 in Greensburg, where it becomes a multilane divided highway and coincides with State Road 3
- Separates from State Road 3 four miles southwest of Greensburg, where it returns to being a two-lane highway
- Hartsville
- Newbern
- State Road 9 in east-central Bartholomew County
- U.S. Highway 31 in southeastern Bartholomew County
- Jewell Village
- State Road 11 in Columbus
- Interstate 65 at exit 68 approximately one mile west of Columbus
- Gnaw Bone
- Coincidence with State Road 135 in central Brown County
- Separates from State Road 135 in Nashville
- Belmont
- State Road 446 in Bloomington
- State Road 37 in Bloomington, where it becomes a multilane divided highway
- Elletsville, where it reverts back to being a two-lane highway
- State Road 43 in southeastern Owen County
- U.S. Highway 231 in Spencer
- State Road 246 in Vandalia
- Bowling Green
- State Road 59 in central Clay County
- Cory
- State Road 159 in Riley
- Interstate 70 at exit 2 in central Vigo County
- U.S. Highway 40 in central Vigo County