U.S. Route 41 in Indiana

U.S. Route 41 (US 41) in the state of Indiana is a northsouth US Highway that is parallel to the Illinois state line. It enters the state south of Evansville as a four-lane divided highway passing around Vincennes and traveling north to Terre Haute. In Terre Haute, it is known as 3rd Street. North of Terre Haute, it hooks east and becomes a two-lane surface road. Those wanting to stay on a four-lane divided highway can use State Road 63 to the west. It passes through Rockville, Veedersburg, and Attica before returning to a four-lane divided highway when SR 63 terminates in Warren County. It remains a four-lane divided highway until Lake County where it becomes a main road known as Indianapolis Boulevard. It overlaps US 12 and US 20 in Hammond and exits Indiana into the South Side of Chicago.

U.S. Route 41
US 41 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length279.817 mi[1] (450.322 km)
ExistedOctober 1, 1926[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 41 in Evansville
 
North end US 12 / US 20 / US 41 in Hammond
Location
CountiesVanderburgh, Gibson, Knox, Sullivan, Vigo, Parke, Fountain, Warren, Benton, Newton, Lake
Highway system
US 40SR 42

Route description

US Route 41 is a largely rural road in western Indiana. It begins crossing the Ohio River using the Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges, commonly known as "The Twin Bridges",[3] from Henderson, KY into Evansville.[4] Through Evansville, US 41 is again a standard arterial roadway with traffic lights and urban congestion. North of Evansville, the road becomes a rural four-lane non-Interstate-standard highway. The highway reaches Interstate 64, then has an interchange with SR 64 near Princeton, as it heads north towards Vincennes.

South of Vincennes, US 41 turns into an Interstate-standard freeway and bypasses the east side of Vincennes with interchanges and grade separations. In the middle of this bypass there is a modern three-level stack interchange with US 50 and US 150 eastbound, headed for Washington, Cincinnati, OH, and Louisville, KY. [4] US 50 splits to the west in the city, heading for Lawrenceville, IL, and St. Louis, MO, while US 41 and US 150 continue north.

North of Vincennes, the expressway turns into a four-lane divided highway, a relatively older pre–Interstate-era highway coated with asphalt and a narrow median. US 41 and US 150 pass through Sullivan before entering Terre Haute. US 150 leaves the multiplex in the south end of the city, headed west towards Danville and Moline, IL, while US 41 continues north through Terre Haute. Through town, US 41 is an urban arterial road with traffic lights, approaches an interchange with Interstate 70, then passing Honey Creek Mall and Indiana State University.

Past Terre Haute, SR 63 splits to the northwest as an Interstate-standard four-lane highway towards Clinton. US 41 heads northeast as a rural two-lane US Highway, passing through the communities of Rockville and Bloomingdale. The road reaches Interstate 74 at Veedersburg, where it briefly divides into a four-lane highway. US 41 again reduces to a two-lane highway and continues north, going past Rob Roy and Attica. Past Attica, US 41 turns northwest and rejoins the four-lane highway near Kramer, at the northern terminus of SR 63.

US 41 continues northbound as a divided highway with a few crossovers at SR 26, SR 352 at Boswell, and SR 18. The southbound lanes are the original concrete from the early 1970s while the northbound lanes contain a thin asphalt overlay, which tends to provide a bumpy ride.[4]

Past SR 63, US 41 has an interchange with US 52 eastbound, which heads southeast towards Lafayette and Indianapolis as a four-lane divided rural highway. US 52 westbound joins with US 41 heading north towards Kentland[4] In 2008, a wind farm was built next to the highway near Earl Park.[5]

US 41/52 interchange

In Kentland, the road junctions with US 24. US 52 westbound leaves the multiplex here with US 24, heading for Watseka, IL, Kankakee, IL, and Peoria, IL, while US 24 east heads to Logansport and Huntington. US 41 becomes a four-lane divided US highway past this junction. It is relatively an older divided highway with a narrow median. This highway used to be a two-lane route. One side of the highway is rolling and wavy, while the other half of the highway is built flat and to more modern standards. This portion of the route is mainly asphalt. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), the twinning of US 41 in Indiana was begun in 1951, with construction progressing from south to north.[4]

US 41 north of Kentland

Up until the mid-1990s, many older styled bridges existed on the route, including a 1930s-era truss bridge across the Kankakee River in Schneider and some pre-Interstate-era concrete bridges at the railroad overpass near Morocco and the Iroquois River bridge. All of these bridges have since been updated to INDOT's latest standards using concrete latex overlays and new concrete bridge decks.[4]

Traffic volumes on this section of highway are relatively low and many intersections contain 1940s- and 1950s-era former gas stations, diners and businesses associated with the highway before Interstate 65 was built in the early 1960s. Many of these businesses have been converted to new uses, such as used car dealerships and offices, while some have been abandoned, which provides an experience similar to U.S. Route 66 when traveling on this highway. US 41 is sometimes considered an alternate to Interstate 65 due to its low traffic volumes.

From Kentland, US 41 passes through the towns and villages of Ade, Enos, Lake Village, and Schneider, before entering Cedar Lake. Once in Cedar Lake, US 41 becomes an undivided four-lane arterial road. The road passes through the bedroom communities of St. John, Schererville, and Highland. Entering the urban core of Northwest Indiana, the route goes through Hammond and Whiting before exiting Indiana and entering Illinois in Chicago.

In total, US 41 covers nearly 280 miles (450 km) from Evansville on the south end to Whiting in the north.[6]

US 41 in Indiana was featured in the famous crop duster scene in the 1959 Alfred Hitchcock film North by Northwest, although the scene was actually filmed near Bakersfield, California.

History

Until the designation of US 41 on October 1, 1926, the alignment was called SR 10.[2]

Major junctions

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
VanderburghEvansville0.0000.000 US 41 south HendersonContinuation into Kentucky
0.462–
1.667
0.744–
2.683
I-69 northI-69 exit 0
3.7386.016 SR 62 west / SR 66 east / Lloyd ExpresswaySouthern end of SR 62/SR 66 concurrency; interchange
4.8207.757 SR 62 east / Morgan Avenue BoonvilleNorthern end of SR 62 concurrency
5.3268.571 SR 66 west / Diamond AvenueNorthern end of SR 66 concurrent; interchange
8.90414.330 SR 57 north Regional Airport, WashingtonSouthern terminus of SR 57
VanderburghGibson
county line
ScottJohnson
township line
16.728–
17.220
26.921–
27.713
I-64 Louisville, St. LouisI-64 exit 25
GibsonHaubstadt19.06230.677 SR 68 Haubstadt, Dale
Fort Branch23.25337.422 SR 168 Owensville, Mackey
Union Township24.76539.855CR 550 South – ToyotaInterchange
Patoka Township27.42244.131Princeton (CR 300 South)Interchange
Princeton30.98949.872 SR 64 Princeton, Mt. CarmelInterchange
Hazleton39.82464.091 SR 56 east Hazleton, PetersburgWestern terminus of SR 56
KnoxDecker43.62270.203 SR 241 north DeckerSouthern terminus of SR 241
Vincennes52.29284.156 SR 441 northSouthern end of freeway bypass of Vincennes
53.65586.349Hart StreetInterchange
55.30989.011 US 50 east / US 150 east WashingtonSouthern end of US 50/US 150 concurrency
56.49190.913 US 50 west to SR 61 (Sixth Street) LawrencevilleNorthern end of US 50 concurrency; interchange; northern end of Vincennes freeway bypass overlap
57.96893.290 SR 67 north BicknellSouthern terminus of SR 67
Emison64.497103.798 SR 550 east Bruceville, WheatlandWestern terminus of SR 550
SullivanCarlisle76.320122.825 SR 58 Merom, Carlisle
Sullivan84.066135.291 SR 54 east Dugger, LintonWestern terminus of SR 54
86.224138.764 SR 154 west / West Wolfe Street Graysville, SullivanWestern terminus of SR 154
Shelburn92.349148.621 SR 48 Hymera, Jasonville
VigoPimento98.537158.580 SR 246
Terre Haute105.120169.174 SR 641 (McDaniel Road)SR 641 only partially complete to I-70
109.696–
109.836
176.539–
176.764
I-70 / US 40 Terre Haute, Indianapolis, St. LouisI-70 exit 7
112.165180.512 US 150 west (Cherry Street)Northern end of US 150 concurrency
114.052183.549 SR 63 north Clinton, ChicagoSouthern terminus of SR 63; Y-interchange with indirect access to northbound US 41 via Maple Avenue
ParkeFlorida Township126.568–
126.630
203.691–
203.791
SR 163 west ClintonEastern terminus of SR 163
Rockville137.792221.755 US 36 (West Ohio Street) Danville, Montezuma, Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area
PennWashington
township line
143.703231.268 SR 236 east MarshallWestern terminus of SR 236
Penn Township145.768234.591 SR 47 north Turkey Run State Park, CrawfordsvilleSouthern terminus of SR 47
FountainMillcreek Township152.354245.190 SR 234 Cayuga, Jamestown
157.563253.573 SR 32 Perrysville, Crawfordsville
Veedersburg161.790260.376 US 136 east CrawfordsvilleSouthern end of US 136 concurrency
162.428261.403 US 136 west DanvilleNorthern end of US 136 concurrency
163.093–
163.240
262.473–
262.709
I-74 Indianapolis, PeoriaI-74 exit 15
Shawnee Township170.902275.040 SR 55 south NewtownSouthern end of SR 55 concurrency
Attica174.793281.302 SR 28 eastSoutheastern end of SR 28 concurrency
WarrenWashingtonLiberty
Warren township tripoint
176.095283.397 SR 55 northNorthern end of SR 55 concurrency
Liberty Township177.531285.708 SR 28 west WilliamsportNorthwestern end of SR 28 concurrency
Carbondale182.711294.045 SR 63 south Terre Haute, EvansvilleNorthern terminus of SR 63; no direct access to SR 63 south from US 41 north (access via W CR 200 North)
Pine Township189.737305.352 SR 26 eastSouthern end of SR 26 concurrency
Prairie Township190.291306.244 SR 26 west HoopestonNorthern end of SR 26 concurrency
BentonBoswell194.366312.802 SR 352
Parish GroveCenter
township line
201.334324.016 SR 18 Fowler
Richland Township203.795–
204.452
327.976–
329.034
US 52 east LafayetteSouthern end of the US 52 concurrency
NewtonKentland212.737342.367 US 24 / US 52 west Watseka, RemingtonNorthern end of the US 52 concurrency
Ade219.548353.328 SR 16 eastWestern terminus of SR 16
Morocco224.696361.613 SR 114 eastWestern terminus of SR 114; intersection is a J-turn
Enos230.006370.159 SR 14 east to I-65Western terminus of SR 14
Lake Village239.142384.862 SR 10
LakeWest Creek Township246.766397.131 SR 2 westSouthern end of SR 2 concurrency
249.388401.351 SR 2 east LowellNorthern end of SR 2 concurrency
St. John258.436415.912 US 231 south Crown Point, Lake County FairgroundsNorthern terminus of US 231
Schererville263.323423.777 US 30
Hammond269.142433.142 I-80 east / I-94 east / US 6 east (Borman Expressway)
SR 152 north (Indianapolis Boulevard)
Eastern end of I-80/I-94/US 6 concurrency; exit 2 on I-80/I-94; southern terminus of SR 152
270.640435.553 I-80 west / I-94 west / US 6 west (Borman Expressway) to I-294 Chicago
Calumet Avenue
Western end of I-80/I-94/US 6 concurrency; exit 1 on I-80/I-94
275.017–
275.423
442.597–
443.250
I-90 / Indiana Toll RoadExit 5 on I-90/Indiana Toll Rd.
276.365444.766 SR 912 (Cline Avenue) Chicago
278.504448.209 US 12 east / US 20 east / LMCT (Indianapolis Boulevard south)Southern end of US 12/US 20 concurrency
279.453–
279.760
449.736–
450.230
I-90 east / Indiana Toll Road east to I-80 / I-94Exit 0 on I-90/Indiana Toll Rd.; access to I-90 west is in Illinois
279.817450.322 US 12 west / US 20 west / US 41 north / LMCT (Indianapolis Boulevard) – ChicagoContinuation into Illinois
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See also

  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  2. "Road Numbers to Be Changed". The Hancock-Democrat. The Indianapolis News. September 30, 1926. Retrieved June 9, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Slick conditions closed bridges overnight - 14 News, WFIE, Evansville, Henderson, Owensboro". 14wfie.com. 2012-08-15. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  4. Benton County Wind Farm - EarlParkIndiana.com
  5. Google (June 8, 2009). "U.S. Route 41 in Indiana" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.

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