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Indiana State Road 25

Highway in Indiana, US


Highway in Indiana, US

FieldValue
stateIN
typeIN
route25
map
map_customyes
map_notesSR 25 highlighted in red
length_mi117.230
length_ref
establishedOctober 1, 1926
section1Southern segment
length_mi131.871
length_ref1
direction_a1South
terminus_a1near Waynetown
junction1in Waynetown
in Waynetown
direction_b1North
terminus_b1in West Lafayette
section2Northern segment
length_mi286.359
length_ref2
direction_a2South
terminus_a2Schuyler Avenue in Lafayette
junction2in Lafayette
in Delphi
in Logansport
in Rochester
direction_b2North
terminus_b2in Warsaw
countiesCarroll, Cass, Fulton, Kosciusko, Montgomery, Tippecanoe
previous_typeUS
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next_typeIN
next_route26

in Waynetown in Delphi in Logansport in Rochester

State Road 25 is a highway in the U. S. state of Indiana. Although it is designated a north–south road, in practice it travels generally northeast from its southern terminus at State Road 32 (south of Waynetown and north of Shades State Park) to its northern terminus at State Road 15 in Warsaw.

Route description

Waynetown to Lafayette

SR 25 heads north from its southern terminus towards Waynetown. In Waynetown SR 25 is concurrence with U.S. Route 136. Then SR 25 heads north towards Wingate passing over Interstate 74. In Wingate, SR 25 has an intersection with the southern terminus of State Road 55. After Wingate SR 25 heads north toward West Point, where SR 25 turns east then northeast toward Lafayette. SR 25 terminates at the intersection with U.S. Route 231, south of West Lafayette. At this point and as of September 2013 the route is discontinuous due to the transfer of several urban road segments to the city of Lafayette. Formerly the route followed Teal Road and Sagamore Parkway through the south and east sides of Lafayette. SR 25 resumes at the interchange with I-65 (exit 175 on I-65) on the northeast side of town.

Lafayette to Logansport

Source:

After I-65, SR 25 heads northeast out of Lafayette and, immediately after a roundabout, curves to the right and becomes a 4-lane limited access highway. It then heads towards Delphi, bypassing it on the south side, having interchanges with U.S. Route 421, State Road 18, State Road 39 and the western terminus of State Road 218. SR 25 then heads northeast towards Logansport, going past the communities of Rockfield, Burrows, and Clymers. SR 25 intersects with passing U.S. Route 24, U.S. Route 35, and State Road 29 near Logansport. SR 25 then heads into downtown Logansport after exiting off the Hoosier Heartland Highway onto Burlington Ave.

State Route 25 from Lafayette to Logansport is part of the National Highway System, a network of routes deemed most important for the nation's economy, mobility and defense.

Logansport to Warsaw

In Logansport SR 25 has one way pairs with northbound on Market Street and southbound on Broadway. At Sixth Street SR 25 turns north on to Sixth Street. SR 25 leaves Logansport on north side of town, heading north-northeast toward Rochester. On the south side of Rochester SR 25 has an interchange with U.S. Route 31. Through Rochester SR 25 is concurrent with State Road 14. SR 25 leaves town on the north side, heading north towards Warsaw. West of Mentone SR 25 turn due east. SR 25 passes through Mentone having an intersection with State Road 19. East of Mentone SR 25 heads east and then northeast towards its northern terminus in Warsaw at State Road 15.

History

Between 1917 and 1926, SR 25 went from Michigan City to the Ohio state line, east of Angola; the route is now U.S. Route 20.

Then, in 1926, SR 25 was changed to a route from Logansport to Rochester. In 1930, the route went from Lafayette to Rochester. Then, in 1932, SR 25 went from SR 32 to Warsaw.

Originally SR 25 passed through Lafayette, entering from the south on 4th Street, continuing on 3rd and 4th Streets where they are one-way streets, to Union and Salem Streets (also one-ways), to 14th Street, then one block on Greenbush Street, then to 15th Street which became Schuyler Avenue. With the building of Sagamore Parkway and the rerouting of US 52 onto it, SR 25 was rerouted to Teal Road, to Sagamore Parkway/US 52, to Schuyler Avenue. This routing is still commonly seen on maps; in the 1990s this routing was further modified to route using SR 38 and Interstate 65.

In 2012, INDOT officially dropped the routing of SR 25, SR 26, and a few other routes inside the city limits of Lafayette and West Lafayette, as previously done with Indianapolis's former numerical routes inside the Interstate 465 beltline. As a result, the routes are now technically discontinuous. On September 13, 2013, the US 231 bypass in West Lafayette was given over to traffic. At the same time, both SR 25 and SR 26 ceased to be signed on their respective alignments between US 231 and Interstate 65.

Major intersections

References

References

  1. (September 30, 1926). "Road Numbers to Be Changed". The Hancock-Democrat.
  2. Smith, Dave. (2014-03-20). "State highway rerouting in Lafayette area causes confusion". Journal & Courier.
  3. "overview map of SR 25 from SR 32 to Lafayette".
  4. "State Road 25 North - Lafayette to Logansport - AARoads - Indiana".
  5. "overview map of SR 25 from Lafayette to Logansport".
  6. (December 2003). "National Highway System: Indiana". [[Federal Highway Administration]].
  7. "overview map of SR 25 from Logansport to Warsaw".
  8. "RPB-2016".
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