Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1927 — Page 8

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NEW BRIDGE TO SPEED TRAFFIC TO LOUISVILLE Several Detours Removed From State Roads in Last Week. Best routes from Indianapolis to "arious cities in ahd out of the State are suggested in the weekly traffic bulletin of the State Highway Department, issued today. Several detours were removed from State roads during the week and two were added. Chief of these is the lifting of a short detour on Road 31, Taylorsville, where anew bridge is now in service. This will expedite travel to Louisville, Ky. Field reports show additional pavement completed on several major routes. Following are the suggested routes from Indianapolis to the various cities named and also road data on highways through Indianapolis. Angola—Roads 31. 18, 9. 20 via Kokomo. Marlon. Huntington, Lnngrange. Pavement about half way. Distance 189 miles. Cincinnati—Roads 40 and 27 via Richmond, Liberty and College Corner. Paved entire route except 6 miles. Distance. 122 mjles. Chicago—(To Jet. ol Illinois Roads 1 and 42 at Thirty-Third St. I— Rds. 52, 22, 41, 24 and 111. Rds. 8 and 1; via Lebanon. Lafayette. Boswe'.l. Kentland, Watseeka and Chicago Heights. Pavement except about 30 miles. Distance 212 miles. Evansville—Roads 40 and 41 via Terre Haute and Vincennes. All pavement. Distance 188 miles. . . Pt. Wayne—Roads 67 and 3 via Anderson. Muncte, Hartford city ard. Bluffton. Pavement except about 45 miles. Distance 130 miles. Louisville—Road 31 via Franklin. Columbus, Sevmour. Pavement except few milei. Distance 117 miles. Madison—Roads 31 and 7 via Columbus and North Vernon. Pavement to Columbus. Distance 91 miles. Michigan City—Roads 31 and 20 via South Bend. All pavement. Distance 173 miles. No. 29 (Madison. Versailles, Greensburg. Shelbyvllle, Indianapolis. Klrklln, Logansport, LaPorte, Jet. of Rd. 20 near Michigan City)—Closed at 1.2 miles north of Madison for construction, detour is via North Madison. Bridge run-around at Middle Fork. Detour around construction lust south of Greensburg, 1 miles of which It very narrow. Detour from 1 mile north of Burlington to near Deer Creek for construction. Detour from Knox to a point 6 miles north at Jet. of No. 30, account paving. - U. S. No. 31 (Louisville, Sevmour. Columbus. Indtanr polls, Peru. Plymouth. South Bend, Michigan line)—Bridge runaround B '/? miles south of Columbus. Five miles rough, narrow detour between Edinburg and Amity account bridge construction. Run-around at 11 miles north of Kokomo, and at 1 mile north of Peru. No. 36 (Authorized but not maintained from Illinois line to Montezuma— thence to Rockville, Danville. Indianapolis)—Detour account of paving between Avon and Danville. No. 37 (Tell City, English. Paoll, Bedford. Bloomington, Martinsville, Indianapolis)—Drive carefully past workmen South of Grantsburg. Detour In Paoll t.ound pavement construction.

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