Indiana State Road 119
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State Road 119 |
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Counties: | Elkhart, Pulaski, White | ||||||||||||
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State Road 119 exists as two separate roads in the U.S state of Indiana. The road is a rural surface highway for the entire length of both sections.
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[edit] Western section
The western section is 18.2 miles long[1]. Its western terminus is in Buffalo in White County. The roads runs east from there and is concurrent with State Road 16 until that road goes south, whereas State Road 119 goes north. It continues in a generally northern direction until it terminates at U.S. Route 35 in Winamac in Pulaski County. Cities and towns along this western section are:
[edit] Eastern section
The eastern section is 10.22 miles long[1] and exists entirely in Elkhart County. The western terminus is at State Road 19 just south of Wakarusa. The road continues northeast and terminates State Road 15 in Goshen. Cities and towns along this eastern section are: