Indiana State Road 337

State Road 337 marker

State Road 337
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length: 34.41 mi[1] (55.38 km)
Southern segment
Length: 21.96 mi[1] (35.34 km)
South end: SR 11
North end: SR 64 in Depauw
Northern segment
Length: 12.45 mi[1] (20.04 km)
South end: SR 56 in Livonia
North end: SR 37 near Orleans
Location
Counties: Harrison, Orange, Washington
Highway system
SR 335SR 340

State Road 337 in the U.S. State of Indiana is divided into a northern section and a southern section.

Route description

Southern section

The southern section is about 20 miles (32 km) long. Starting at State Road 64 in Depauw it runs along rolling hills toward Corydon. The Harrison County Hospital is located on the stretch next to Interstate 64 . An interchange with Interstate 64 is proposed to relieve traffic flow on nearby State Road 135. From Corydon, State Road 337 runs south-southeast for about twelve miles (19 km) to its southern terminus with State Road 11.

Northern section

SR 337 turns left in Livonia.

The northern section begins at State Road 37 (its parent route) in Orleans, where it is concurrent with East Washington Street. Upon reaching the east edge of town, the road begins winding to the southeast. It passes through the small community of Bromer and terminates at State Road 56 just west of Livonia. It covers a distance of about 12 miles (19 km).

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
HarrisonBoone Township0.000.00 SR 11 Mauckport, ElizabethSouthern terminus of SR 337
Corydon10.4816.87 SR 62 east New AlbanySouthern end of SR 62 concurrency
10.6017.06 SR 62 west DaleNorthern end of SR 62 concurrency
11.9519.23 SR 135 Mauckport, Salem
Depauw21.9635.34 SR 64 Marengo, GeorgetownNorthern terminus of the southern section of SR 337
Gap in route
WashingtonLivonia21.9635.34 SR 56 Paoli, SalemSouthern terminus of the northern section of SR 337
OrangeOrleans34.4155.38 SR 37 Paoli, Mitchell, BedfordNorthern terminus of SR 337
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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