Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1927 — Page 12

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NEW ALBANY AND CORYDON, PAVIW OPEN Gives First-Class East and West Highway to South Part of State! Opening of the new pavement this week between Corydon and New Albany gives southern Indiana a firstclass east and west highway, the weekly traffic bulletin of the State highway commission states. The greater portion of this road is paved from Mt. Vernon to Louisville, and the remainder is excellent gravel and stone. The bulletin states that drags are being worked where needed throughout the State and without further rain all highways will be in good condition f orthe week-end. Road conditions: No. I—Good stone surface from Rd. 50 w four mile snorth of Milan; avoid to 4v. e l *,' 3—Four-mile detour at south edge i 1 # Wayne l, Brld <* e run-arounds at one mile, four miles and five miles south of Ft. Wayne. „.8 a nd/ <—lf flood waters cover road there will be a detour marked one-half mile west or Kenaalmlle. Rd. 7—Short detour five and one-half miles southeast of Columbus. One-way * r *ff* o r iS K S s el * ht mlles and ten miles north of Madison. No. 9—Run-around via. Mt. Etna for bridge construction. No. 15—Four-mile detour Just north of Warsaw. • , 2 9~~9 ne half-mile detour at Rollin* Prairie is over cinder road. Detour atarting at one mile east of La Grange to Brushy Prairie is narrow. V. B. 24—Short detour in Kentland. Detour Just east of Huntington. run-arounds south of Portland and one mile south of Lynn. ***£.,® ufe °ff between Lynn and run-around three miles north of Richmond. Detour two and one-tenth miles south of Richmond. No. 29—Run-around just north of intersection of Rds. 29 and 28. Bridge runJUitUi 1 „ ed * e °f Knox and five miles north of Knox. Detour from four m TT**a n0 o r n th cl 1 Lo Porte to Jet. of Rd. 20. , o-. - 30—Short detour just east of Ham--1 Vr 1 o and east of Etna Oreen. U- S. 31—Three-mile detour eleven miles Kokomo Is replaced by-a short itmporary run-around. Bridge run-around one mile north of Peru. _*?£.• HT R * n o5 r0 u nd ° ne and one-half i miles east of Bhannondale Detour at east

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miles west of Bloomington. Bridge runaround five miles west of Ellettsvllie. Drive slow at bridge construction two and onehalf miles east of No. 50—Note: As Rd. 150 Is under construction between West Baden and Paoli, Vincennes to New Albany traffic should route via Mitchell, thence south on Rd. 37 to Paoll. thence over Rd. 150 to New Albany. There is a iocal detour but It is in poor condition especiallv In wet weather. Bridge run-around seven miles east of Bedford. Bridge run-around Just west of Seymour. Detour four miles west of Aurora has many sharp turns. U. S. 52—Detour from Otterbeln to Montmorenci around paving. Paved all way from Indianapolis to Rushvllle, but

drive carefully northwest of Morristown, while workmen are finishing berms. No. 56—Bridge run-arounds three-tenths mile west of Arthur, and six and one-half miles east of Paoll. Closed for construction between West Baden and Paoli. detour marked. Earth surface between Salem and Scottsburg Impassable most of time. Temporary bridge between Madison and Vevay for one-way traffic. Detour around bridge construction at one mile west of Vevay, part of which is narrow. No. 57—Ferry White River at Rogers with two miles earth road across river bottoms between Rogers and Sandv Hook Impassable In wet weather. (Traffic best route via Monroe City and Wheatland -over good gravel road.) Detour south of

Washington account bridge construction and bridge run-around at three mi'es north of Washington. No. 62—New pavement is open r n Rd. 62 between Corydon and New Albany. No. 65—Bridge run-around five miles north of Mt. Vernon. No. 66—Detour between Evansville and Newburg account widening. Impassable between Newburg and Hatfield, .raffle route via Rds. 45 and 62 until further notice. No. 67—Short detour in Edwardsport account bridge construction. Bridge runaround four miles and at four end fourtenths miles east of Gosport. U S. 150—Under construction from West

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