Indiana State Road 32

State Road 32 marker

State Road 32
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length: 156.814 mi[1][2] (252.368 km)
Existed: October 1, 1926[3] – present
Major junctions
West end: CR 4 at the Illinois state line
 
East end: SR 47 in Union City
Location
Counties: Vermillion, Fountain, Montgomery, Boone, Hamilton, Madison, Delaware, Randolph
Highway system
US 31US 33

State Road 32 (SR 32) in the U.S. state of Indiana is an east–west state highway in central Indiana that crosses the entire state, covering a distance of about 157 miles (253 km). The western terminus of SR 32 is at the Illinois state line, southeast of Danville, Illinois, where the state highway becomes a county road. The eastern terminus is at Union City, Indiana, and Union City, Ohio, at the Ohio state border where the highway becomes Ohio State Route 47.

Route description

Between the Illinois state line and Crawfordsville, the highway runs somewhat parallel to Interstate 74. East of Crawfordsville, the highway is a popular alternate route for traffic from parts north and northeast of Indianapolis heading for westbound I-74.

Between I-65 and Fishersburg, Indiana, SR 32 travels through Boone, Hamilton, and Madison counties. Continuing east from Fishersburg, SR 32 serves the towns of Lapel, Anderson, Muncie, Winchester, and Union City.

The vast majority of SR 32 is rural and undivided. Portions of SR 32 between Muncie and Selma are divided.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
VermillionHighland Township0.0000.000Vermilion CR 4Western terminus of SR 32 at the Illinois state line
Perrysville4.4547.168 SR 63 Terre Haute
FountainMillcreek Township17.75728.577 US 41 Terre Haute, Hammond
Jackson Township22.33835.950 SR 341 north HillsboroNorthern end of SR 341 concurrency
22.43936.112 SR 341 south WallaceSouthern end of SR 341 concurrency
MontgomeryRipley Township27.78444.714 SR 25 north Waynetown, LafayetteSouthern terminus of SR 25
Crawfordsville35.84657.689 SR 47 south WavelandWestern end of SR 47 concurrency
36.02157.970 US 231 south GreencastleSouthern end of US 231 concurrency
37.25859.961 US 136 west / US 231 north Lafayette, DanvilleWestern end of US 136 and northern end of US 231 concurrencies
37.91861.023 US 136 east SpeedwayEastern end of US 136 concurrency
38.64562.193 SR 47 northEastern end of SR 47 concurrency
Union Township41.890–
42.120
67.415–
67.786
I-74 Indianapolis, DanvilleExit 39 on I-74
BooneJefferson Township52.42984.376 SR 75 Jamestown, Thorntown
Lebanon59.425–
59.584
95.635–
95.891
I-65 / US 52 Indianapolis, GaryExit 140 on I-65
60.58797.505 SR 39 Danville, Frankfort
70.577113.583 US 421 Indianapolis, Frankfort
HamiltonWestfield78.407–
78.541
126.184–
126.399
US 31 Indianapolis, Kokomo, South Bend
Noblesville84.487135.969 SR 38 west Frankfort, LafayetteWestern end of SR 38 concurrency
84.801136.474 SR 19 north PeruSouthern terminus of SR 19
86.124138.603 SR 37 Indianapolis, Elwood, Marion
87.209140.349 SR 38 east PendletonEastern end of SR 38 concurrency
MadisonLapel93.651150.717 SR 13 Fortville, Elwood, Wabash
Anderson105.569169.897 SR 9 south / SR 232 east PendletonSouthern end of SR 9 concurrency; western terminus of SR 232
107.021172.234 SR 9 north MarionNorthern end of SR 9 concurrency
DelawareChesterfield111.345–
111.741
179.192–
179.830
I-69 Indianapolis, Fort WayneExit 234 on I-69
Muncie126.096–
126.308
202.932–
203.273
US 35 / SR 3 / SR 67 Indianapolis, Hartford City
RandolphFarmland137.248220.879 SR 1 north BlufftonNorthern end of SR 1 concurrency
138.551222.976 SR 1 south Cambridge CitySouthern end of SR 1 concurrency
Winchester147.029236.620 US 27 Richmond, Fort Wayne
Wayne Township154.746249.040 SR 227 southNorth end of SR 227
Union City156.589252.006 SR 28 east
To SR 571 east Union City, Greenville
Southern end of SR 28 concurrency
156.698252.181 SR 28 west AlbanyNorthern end of SR 28 concurrency
156.814252.368 SR 47 east Union City, AnsoniaEastern terminus of SR 32 Ohio state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2015). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  2. 1 2 Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  3. "Road Numbers to Be Changed". The Hancock-Democrat. The Indianapolis News. September 30, 1926. Retrieved June 9, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
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