Interstate 164

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Interstate 164
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Maintained by INDOT
Length: 21.24 mi (34.18 km)
Formed: 1968 (finished 1991)
West end: US 41/Veterans Memorial Parkway in Evansville
North end: I-64/Future I-69/SR 57 at Elberfeld
Indiana roads
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State Roads - Former

Interstate 164 (abbreviated I-164) is a spur highway of Interstate 64 in Evansville, Indiana. Interstate 164, also known as the Robert D. Orr Highway, has a total length of 21.24 miles (34.18 km).[1] Requested as an interstate and approved in 1968, the highway was completed in 1991.

The highway is signed north-south as it wraps around the east side of the city; however, the southern part of the route leading to U.S. Highway 41 is signed east-west. After intersecting with U.S. Highway 41, the highway turns into the Veterans Memorial Parkway and provides a direct connection to the downtown business district.

A planned extension of Interstate 69 will utilize much of the existing route of Interstate 164 and eventually create a new international trade corridor from Canada to the Rio Grande Valley.

The north end of I-164 will connect with the southern Indiana portion of I-69. The new I-69 will continue across the Ohio River southward from the present I-164 on a new bridge, heading southward.

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County Location # Destinations Notes
Vanderburgh Evansville Veterans Memorial Parkway Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
0 US 41Vincennes, Henderson
3 Green River Road
Warrick 5 SR 662 east (Covert Avenue)
Vanderburgh Evansville 7 SR 66 (Lloyd Expressway) Signed as exits 7A (east) and 7B (west)
9 SR 62 (Morgan Avenue)
10 Lynch Road
15 Boonville-New Harmony Road
18 SR 57 south South end of SR 57 overlap
Gibson 21 I-64 - Louisville, St. Louis Signed as exits 21A (east) and 21B (west)
SR 57 north – Petersburg Northbound exit and southbound entrance

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