Indiana State Road 356

State Road 356
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Western section
Length: 9.94 mi (16.00 km)
Eastern section
Length: 15.43 mi (24.83 km)
Location
Counties: Pike, Scott, Jefferson
Highway system

Indiana roads
Interstates • U.S. Routes • State Roads • Former

SR 352 SR 357

State Road 356 in the U.S. state of Indiana consists of two segments, both in the southern portion of the state. The western segment is about 10 miles long, and the eastern segment is about 15 miles long.

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Route description

Western section

The western section of the road is located in Pike County. It begins in downtown Petersburg at State Road 57 (which is also Main Street) and runs east to State Road 257 near Otwell, Indiana. Part of the Buffalo Trace (road) one of the pioneer roads in Southwestern Indiana. The western section of Indiana State Road 356 is the main East-West road in Algiers, Indiana and Alford, Indiana.


Eastern section

The eastern section runs through Scott and Jefferson counties. It connects U.S. Route 31 in Vienna, south of Scottsburg, with State Road 62 south of its junction with State Road 56. Halfway through, the highway runs through the town of Lexington.


Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Pike
Petersburg 0.00 SR 57 – Petersburg, Washington Western terminus of SR 356
Otwell 9.94 SR 257 – Otwell, Washington Eastern terminus of the western section of SR 356
Gap in route
Scott
Vienna 9.94 US 31 – Sellersburg, Scottsburg Western terminus of the eastern section of SR 356
Scott County 14.53 SR 3 – Charlestown, Vernon
Lexington 18.04 SR 203 south Western end of SR 203 concurrency
18.20 SR 203 north Eastern end of SR 203 concurrency
Jefferson
Hanover Township 25.37 SR 62 – Charlestown, Hanover, Madison Eastern terminus of SR 356
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "INDOT Roadway Referencing System". http://www.in.gov/indot/2376.htm.