Indiana State Road 29

State Road 29 is a northsouth road in north-central Indiana.

State Road 29
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length31.165 mi[1] (50.155 km)
ExistedOctober 1, 1926[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 421 / SR 28 at Boyleston
North end US 35 at Logansport
Location
CountiesClinton, Carroll, Cass
Highway system
SR 28 US 30

Route description

The southern terminus of State Road 29 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.

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."

The route from Logansport to Michigan city followed the current US 35. Following US 35's commissioning in Indiana, SR 29 became concurrent with US 35. SR 29's northern terminus was truncated to Logansport by 1955 in favor of US 35.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ClintonMichigan Township0.0000.000 US 421 / SR 28 Frankfort, Indianapolis, TiptonSouthern terminus of SR 29
Warren Township9.41115.146 SR 26 Lafayette, Kokomo
CarrollBurlington13.85822.302 SR 22 east KokomoWestern terminus of SR 22
Carrollton Township18.46329.713 SR 18 west DelphiSouthern end of SR 18 concurrency
19.03230.629 SR 18 east MarionNorthern end of SR 18 concurrency
Washington Township22.84336.762 SR 218 westSouthern end of SR 218 concurrency
26.42042.519 SR 218 eastNorthern end of SR 218 concurremcy
CassWashington Township30.67249.362 SR 329 northSouthern terminus of SR 329
Logansport31.091–
31.165
50.036–
50.155
US 35 / US 24 / SR 25 / Hoosier Heartland LaPorte, PeruNorthern terminus of SR 29
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  2. "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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