Indiana State Road 29

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State Road 29
Length: 31.6 mi[1] (50.9 km)
South end: US 421, SR 28 at Boyleston
North end: US 35 at Logansport
Counties: Clinton, Carroll, Cass
Indiana roads
< SR 28 SR 32 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Roads - Former

State Road 29 is a north-south road in north-central Indiana. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 421 and State Road 28 just south of the small town of Boyleston. Going north, it passes through Michigantown in Clinton County, then along the eastern border of Carroll County where it passes through Burlington. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 24 and U.S. Route 35 on the south side of Logansport.

[edit] History

At one time, State Road 29 was much longer, going from Madison in the south to Michigan City in the north; when US 421 was commissioned, it took over much of the route. The original road was laid out in the 1830s and construction on the first road was completed in 1841. It was known as "Michigan Road."

[edit] Major intersections

Source: INDOT Roadway Referencing System [2]

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Clinton Clinton County 0.00 US 421 / SR 28 SR 29 begins
9.35 SR 26
Carroll Burlington 13.82 SR 22 western terminus of SR 22
Carroll County 18.45 SR 18 concurrency begins
19.96 SR 18 concurrency ends after 1.51 miles
22.78 SR 218 concurrency begins
26.48 SR 218 concurrency ends after 3.7 miles
Cass Logansport 31.57 US 35 SR 29 ends

[edit] References

  1. ^ Indiana Highway Ends - SR 29
  2. ^ INDOT Roadway Referencing System