Indiana State Road 205

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State Road 205
Maintained by INDOT
Length: 32.2 mi[1] (51.8 km)
South end: SR 5 in South Whitley
North end: SR 327 in Garrett
Counties: Allen, Dekalb, Noble, Whitley
Major cities: South Whitley, Columbia City, Churubusco, LaOtto, Garrett
Indiana roads
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Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Roads - Former

State Road 205 is a short north-south, largely rural surface highway in north-eastern Indiana. Although classified as north-south, it actually runs mostly north-easterly from its southern terminus at State Road 5 in South Whitley to its northern end with State Road 327 in Garrett.

In Columbia City, it crosses the Dean Brenneman Memorial Bridge, given that memorialization in 2001. [2]

State Road 205 is also known as the Ralph F. Gates Memorial Highway, named after the Indiana Governor from Columbia City.[3]

As is typical of three-numbered state highways in Indiana, it has a 'parent' US or state route, in this case State Road 5.

[edit] Major intersections

Source: INDOT Roadway Referencing System [4]

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Whitley South Whitley 0.00 SR 5 SR 205 begins
Columbia City 9.51 SR 9 concurrency begins
10.22 SR 9 concurrency ends after 0.71 miles
11.49 US 30
Churubusco 20.63 US 33
Dekalb Dekalb County 28.84 SR 3
32.21 SR 327 SR 205 ends

[edit] References

  1. ^ Indiana Highway Ends - SR 205
  2. ^ About INDOT - Memorial Highways and Bridges by County
  3. ^ Indiana Governor Ralph F. Gates (1893 - 1978)
  4. ^ INDOT Roadway Referencing System