Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 4

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TI MILES OF NEW PAVING OPENED BT STATE ROAD BODY Twelve of Stone Ready for Traffic This Week, Says Highway Report. Approximately eleven miles of new pavement and twelve miles of new stone road In four parts of the State were opened to traffic this week, and indications are that additional pavement can be opened within the next few days, it was announced today by John D. Williams, director of the State highway commission's traffic bulletin. Williams said work on the Putnamville overhead on United States Highway No. 40 is being pushed and weather alone will govern whether it is opened to traffic in, the next two weeks. The bridge proper is completed, the west approach finished and metalled, and forces are now literally working in mud to build the east approach. New pavement put into service is three miles on No. 6 from west of Butler to Butler: five miles on No. 29 connecting with pavement lead ing into Logansport on the south, and six miles on No. 150 between < 'hambersburg and Palmyra. The new macadam road is on No. 37 between St. Croix and Leopold, giving excellent connection on this highway between Indianapolis and Cannelton o the Ohio River. The bulletin shows removal of three detours and two bridge runarounds, and two detours added, one of which is only for two weeks duration. Attention was called to change in the detours around paving short* gaps in No. 52 near the Boone-Clin-ton County line. Surface conditions on routes entering Indianapolis: burg- Shethvvlii** o, i '’crHailles. Greensor 7° ..ear Michigan Citvi—Drive .■ a V Versain.T ' rii-Tael ,rmßtr "''tion south of miles south <>l flTrkUn' ,, " aroun<} at two sat “h ussas. v",£, ' T „ ~ 1l cast is narrow. Pavina oetween Franklin and Columhm -ufi eeparute clrtours for north and south tratedge oT|:snih U u"4 : r on°de* rmw pt.vement south of B P ra?UUn a' own tom.'' BlL , Jnxto?. t - V M^tfn l^i„e Paol Ld^-anolis)-—Ten'porar.v bridge at Gleon vii' >7- Use old bridge at four ndu" norU,' belonging M fo U> ro-i i l '° nr , . br,< J (rc ‘ r ai-around River* * * 0,11 cofl tractor at Pateka U; >?<>• (Illinois line. Terre Haute Pr Tn!.t,rJ m * lana J )< ?hs. Richmond Ohio line)' —Temporary t >r „i K e at one mile east of SeaH br 9 ltv - Account railroad over*V a . , a f Putnamvilie. west traffic detour Nn 'tn a/pT* on marked route back to {!?■ jL° at Putnamvilie. East traffio which ,f av f-S 40 at Manhattan and is routed through Greeneastle. will follow Nn south from Greeneastle to a print where bo. 4.i traffic detours to east (Follow this detour which is also marked Trf in railroad"erossh'i^ 1 on 'dft'our mile detour opposite Colfax U Cl,llt & n C()ll ?}t.v Davinc in in fair eondU tion. Four-mile detour opposite Thorn s Tood ot paving: ti-ff: 0 ?* biased for paving between Mnr. Rushville with detours rii'vKVlr r % yr g>o. .j to u. S. No. 40 at Dnnreith b <?oe west to Indianapolis. Cons rueting bve've bridgfs between Rushville and annpolis wtih detours for local traffic.' u r r Z a < t b.dfananolii, M “ y Bharp t,lrns •<•** of

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