Indiana State Road 159

State Road 159 in the U. S. state of Indiana exists in three separate sections.

State Road 159
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length32.660 mi[1] (52.561 km)
Southern segment
Length6.084 mi[1] (9.791 km)
South end SR 67 in Bicknell
North end SR 58 in Freelandville
Central segment
Length8.103 mi[1] (13.041 km)
South endCR 425 S & CR 900 E/CR 1600 W near Greene-Sullivan State Forest
North end SR 54 in Dugger
Northern section
Length18.473 mi[1] (29.729 km)
South end SR 48 near Coalmont
North end SR 46 in Riley
Location
CountiesClay, Knox, Sullivan, Vigo
Highway system
SR 158SR 160

Route description

Southern section

The southern section begins at State Road 67 at Bicknell and ends at State Road 58 in Freelandville, 6 miles (9.7 km) to the north.

Middle section

The middle section begins at Pleasantville and ends at State Road 54 at Dugger, 8 miles (13 km) to the north.

Northern section

The northern section begins at State Road 48 at Shakamak State Park and ends at State Road 46 at Riley, 18.5 miles (29.8 km) to the north.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
KnoxBicknell0.0000.000 SR 67 Vincennes, WorthingtonSouth end of SR 159
Freelandville6.0849.791 SR 58 Carlisle, ElnoraNorth end of the section of SR 159
Gap in route
SullivanJefferson Township6.0859.793CR 425 S
CR 900 E/CR 1600 W
South end of the center section of SR 159 at the Green County line
Dugger14.18722.832 SR 54 Sullivan, BloomfieldNorth end of the center section of SR 159
Gap in route
ClayLewis Township14.18822.833 SR 48 Shelburn, JasonvilleShakamak State Park
19.25930.994 SR 246 east Clay CityEast end of SR 246 concurrency
VigoPierson Township20.93033.684 SR 246 westWest end of SR 246 concurrency
Riley32.66052.561 SR 46 Terre Haute, SpencerNorth terminus of SR 159
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References

  1. Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 6, 2017.

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