Indiana State Road 13

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State Road 13
Length: 138 mi[1] (222 km)
South end: US 36 at Fortville
Major
junctions:
I-69 north of Fortville

US 35 near Swayzee
US 24 at Wabash
US 30 at Pierceton
US 6 at Syracuse
US 33 near Syracuse
US 20 near Middlebury

North end: I-80/I-90/Indiana Toll Road/US 131 at Michigan
Counties: Elkhart, Kosciusko, Wabash, Grant, Madison, Hancock
Indiana roads
< US 12 SR 14 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Roads - Former

State Road 13 in the U.S. State of Indiana is a north-south highway in north-central and central Indiana that connects the area east of Indianapolis with the northern part of the state. Its northern terminus is at the Michigan state line, although starting at the interchange with the Indiana Toll Road, where it feeds into U.S. Highway 131 just south of the Michigan state line, markers are no longer posted, and an "END" assembly exists;[2] its southern terminus is in Fortville, Indiana, where it meets U.S. Highway 36 and State Road 67. All of SR 13 is undivided surface road.

It passes through (from north to south):

It has an interchange with Interstate 69 near Lapel, Indiana, around its southern terminus, but at no identifiable town.

[edit] History

• State Road 13 used to extend into downtown Indianapolis until the 1940s.[1]

• State Road 13 originated with an old Indian trail. This was part of the route that Eastern settlers, having crossed the lakes to Detroit, used after they disembarked to travel south into Indiana. In the early days, S.R. 13 was called the "Logansport-White Pigeon Road." [3]

There is a Business Indiana 13 from Main St. (SR 114) to IN 13 at North Manchester -- labeled as "Wayne St.", it follows the original route of IN 13 through town.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Indiana Highway Ends - SR 13
  2. ^ [www.state.in.us/dot/div/development/pavement/Fort_Wayne_2004.pdf Fort Wayne District Area Reference Posts (dead link)]
  3. ^ A Brief History of Middlebury