Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1925 — Page 2
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PAVEMENT ON STATE RD. 37 IS NOW OPEN Stretch From Fortville to Junction of Roads Complete. The State highway rommis.sion's weekly traffic bulletin issued today by Mohn D. Williams, director, announced pavement open on Xo. 37, (the Indianapolis, Anderson to Muncie ltd.) from Fortville to the junction of Xos. 11 and 37. There is one short detour in (his stretch around bridge construction at In {-alls. Attention was called that new pavement opened for several weeks from a mile smith of Pendleton to Anderson, will he closed for about two weeks to permit the contractors to finish the shoulders. In the meantime traffic will use the marked detour to the. east. Surface conditions and detours, for the week of Sept, lit, 1025, on roads entering Indianapolis follow: No. 1 (New Albany. Imlianapol's. South Read. Michigan line)—Detour from tour miles north of Edinburg to Franklin account of paving. Pavement from Franklin to Peru. O-u-way traffic four-ton maximum load, allowed on Kelly Ave. bridge being repaired in Peru. Follow old State Rd. 1 south of Crothersvllle. No. 3 (Riehmond. Indiauapo'is. Terre Haute) —Bridge run-around at six miles west of Richmond Bridge run-around a* Pershing. Short detour at 1.3 miles east of Terre Haute account pav ng on bridge. No. (i (Madison. Greensburg. Indianapolis, Lafayette, Oxford)—Pavement from Indianapolis to Shelbvville. Account bridge construction, detour west on Rd. 33 at Lebanon for. three miles thence north and northwest ’on county road through Thorntown to a point four miles north of Thorhtown. Side detour one and ene-quarter miles northwest of Thorntown. Short detour one mile further northwest, and a detour marked at eleven mhes south of Lafayette, through Stockwell. No. 13 l Indianapolis. Logansport. Michigan City)—C'osed for six miles south of T.ogansnort. account construction: good
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detour markpd. Closed in north edge ol Indiana polls* account city sewer construction. * No. 23 l English. Paoli. Bedford. Bloomington. Marti:\-\ file, Indianapolis) Between Martinsville and B oumineton. and Irom Eng i-h lo Paoli. road will be closed all summer f v paving. (Througii traiiic between Martinsvi le and iLouiniiigtoii go via Silencer over Rd*. 13 uui 32. There i' a’ passable detour in dry weather U - tween these cities, but it is thirteen tni.es' long, six miles being earth, impassab e in wet weather. Detour road also i- narrow and two vehu-.ig cannot pass in many f laces. Cosed until Sept. 2ts account blasting at new bridges two miles south of Bedford. Detour east in Bedford on State Rd. I, thence southeast on a bituminous macadam road via River-dale to No. 32 at Mitchell. Tilts detour is thirteen and onehalf miles long, all over excellent improved road and has no grade crossings. Local t aif 1C can use Leatherwood CreeK d<*toar, hut must exercise car at two iinr-ow bridges over Lealhfrwood Creek and at a Monon grade crossing. From Paoli is a county rock road to Grantsburg via Marengo and English. Avoid south of G a lit shnrg account construction and no T.etour road. No. 30 (Indianapolis. Rushvllle, drookvi.lc, Ohio line)—Closed betwren Julietta and Hawthorne i Marion County' for widening and grading. East-hound traflie follow marked detour lo south of .hi. We t bound -train- detour over -county road, meeting National Rd. near Cumber ami. I hnr.ee on National Rd, to lni-ienapolis. Run-around at bridge construction three mi Vs south of Cedar Grov e. No. 37 (Indianapolis. Anderson to Man-cie)—PavemPnl'i-i otv-n from Fort ville to the junction of 37 and It two miles south of Pendleton with one short detour around bridge ebnstruetion at In vails Pavem ut from one mile south of Pendleton to Anderson onened to traffic for a short time is e’nsed for two weeks to permit building shou'derv. During closed rieriod traffic u-c otd marked detour to east. Drive c>rc■uPv between Anderson and Muneie where workmen are finishing shoulders.
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