Indiana State Road 9

State Road 9 in the U.S. State of Indiana is a long northsouth state highway in the eastern portion of Indiana. Its southern terminus is near Columbus at State Road 46, and the northern terminus is at the Michigan/Indiana border between Howe, Indiana, and Sturgis, Michigan, where it continues as M-66.

State Road 9
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length189.586 mi[1] (305.109 km)
ExistedOctober 1, 1926[2]–present
Major junctions
South end SR 46 near Columbus
  I-74 / US 421 in Shelbyville
I-70 in Greenfield
I-69 in Anderson
US 36 in Pendleton
US 35 / SR 22 in Marion
US 24 in Huntington
US 30 in Columbia City
US 6
US 20 in LaGrange
I-80 / I-90 / Indiana Toll Road
North end M-66 near Sturgis, MI
Location
CountiesBartholomew, Shelby, Hancock, Madison, Grant, Huntington, Whitley, Noble, LaGrange
Highway system
SR 8SR 10

Some of Indiana 9 is divided highway and even freeway, but Interstate 69 largely supplants it as all but a regional route between Huntington and Anderson.

Route description

Columbus to Shelbyville

SR 9 heads north from its southern terminus at State Road 46 (SR 46). SR 9 passes through Hope on the way to the eastern terminus of the western section of State Road 252 (SR 252). North of SR 252, SR 9 heads northeast then northwest toward Shelbyville. SR 9 enters Shelbyville from the south and has an intersection with State Road 44 (SR 44).[3]

Shelbyville to Anderson

North of SR 44, SR 9 has a roundabout in downtown Shelbyville. From downtown Shelbyville, SR 9 heads north passing over Interstate 74/U.S. Route 421. SR 9 heads north toward Greenfield, in Greenfield SR 9 has an intersection with U.S. Route 40 and an interchange with Interstate 70. Then SR 9 heads north toward Pendleton. In Pendleton SR 9 has a concurrency with U.S. Route 36 and State Road 67. Then SR 9 enters interstate 69 after enter the I-69, SR 9 exits at the next exit. Then SR 9 heads north toward downtown Anderson.[4]

Anderson to Huntington

SR 9 passes east of downtown Anderson and heads north out of Anderson. SR 9 passes just east of Alexandria, then just north of Alexandria SR 9 has an intersection with State Road 28. Then SR 9 has an intersection with State Road 26, just west of Fairmount. Then SR 9 enters Marion, where SR 9 has an intersection with U.S. Route 35/State Road 22 followed by an intersection with State Road 37. Then just south of downtown Marion SR 9 has a concurrency with State Road 15. In downtown Marion SR 9 and SR 15 has an intersection with State Road 18. Then north of downtown Marion SR 15 turns northwest toward Wabash and SR 9 turns northeast toward Huntington. On the way to Huntington SR 9 passes near Mt. Etna. Then SR 9 enters Huntington on the southwest side of town.[5]

Huntington to Columbia City

SR 9 bypasses Huntington on the west side of town, concurrent with U.S. Route 24. On the northeast side of Huntington US 24 and SR 9 have an intersection with U.S. Route 224 and State Road 5. Then SR 9 leaves the bypass on the north side of Huntington and heads north towards Columbia City, passing through an intersection with State Road 114 and State Road 14. SR 9 enters Columbia City on the south side of town. After it enters Columbia City SR 9 has a concurrency with State Road 205. The concurrency ends in downtown Columbia City at Old U.S. Route 30, where SR 205 turns east.[6]

Columbia City to Michigan

SR 9 heads north out of downtown Columbia City. Before leaving Columbia City SR 9 has an intersection with U.S. Route 30. SR 9 heads north passing through an intersection with U.S. Route 33 and passing near Chain O'Lakes State Park. Then SR 9 enters Albion on the south part of town. In downtown Albion SR 9 has an intersection at the western terminus of State Road 8. SR 9 heads north out of Albion, then SR 9 has a concurrency with U.S. Route 6. It then heads north, passing through Rome City and Wolcottville. In Lagrange, SR 9 has an intersection with U.S. Route 20 and continues north towards the Michigan state line. Before the Michigan state line, SR 9 passes through an intersection with State Road 120 in Howe. Then just south of the Michigan state line, SR 9 has an intersection with the Indiana Toll Road (Interstate 80/Interstate 90). Then SR 9 crosses into Michigan as M-66 heading north toward Sturgis.[7]

History

From 1917 to 1926 the current route of SR 9 was known as State Road 11. With the SR 9 given to a route that went from Linton to Brazil and a second section from Rockville to Old State Road 10.[8][9]

Explanation of nickname

The nickname of State Road 9 is Highway of Vice Presidents, from Shelbyville to Columbia City. The reason for the name is that four of Indiana's six Vice Presidents lived in cities along the route:[10]

  • Thomas A. Hendricks — Grover Cleveland's Vice President (1885) from Shelbyville
  • Thomas R. Marshall — Woodrow Wilson's Vice President (1913–1921) from Columbia City
  • J. Danforth Quayle — George H.W. Bush's Vice President (1989–1993) from Huntington
  • Michael R. Pence - Donald J. Trump's Vice President (2017-) from Columbus


Indiana's other two vice presidents are also honored by the highway nickname:

  • Schuyler Colfax — Ulysses S. Grant's Vice President (1869–1873) from South Bend
  • Charles W. Fairbanks — Theodore Roosevelt's Vice President (1905–1909) from Indianapolis

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
BartholomewClayClifty
township line
0.0000.000 SR 46 Columbus, GreensburgSouthern terminus of SR 9
ShelbyShelbyville18.99930.576
Truck SR 9 north to I-74 / SR 44
Southern end of Truck SR 9
20.74933.392 SR 44 west (Colescott Street) FranklinSouthern end of SR 44 concurrency
21.11133.975
SR 44 east (Broadway Street) / Truck SR 9 north Rushville
Northern end of SR 44 concurrnecy; southern end of Truck SR 9
22.957–
23.196
36.946–
37.330

I-74 / US 421 / Truck SR 9 south – Indianapolis, Cincinnati
Exit number 113 on I-74
Van Buren Township33.03953.171 US 52 – Indianapolis, Rushville
HancockGreenfield39.54563.642 US 40 – Indianapolis, Richmond
41.943–
42.091
67.501–
67.739
I-70 – Indianapolis, DaytonExit number 104 on I-70
Green Township47.53776.503 SR 234
MadisonPendleton53.38485.913 US 36 west / SR 67 south – IndianapolisSouthern end of US 36 and SR 67 concurrency
54.88588.329 SR 38 east New CastleSouthern end of SR 38 concurrency
55.04588.586 US 36 eastNorthern end of US 36 concurrency
Anderson57.617–
57.703
92.726–
92.864
222 I-69 south – IndianapolisSouthern end of I-69 concurrency; Northern end of SR 38
61.53099.023226 I-69 north / SR 67 north / SR 109 southNorthern end of I-69 and SR 67 concurrency; Northern terminus of SR 109
62.12999.987 SR 236 east (53rd Street) MiddletownWestern terminus of SR 236
64.222103.355 SR 32 west (Ohio Avenue) / SR 232 east AndersonSouthern end of SR 32 concurrency; Western terminus of SR 232
65.675105.694 SR 32 east (University Boulevard) Muncie
Richland Township73.286117.942 SR 128 west FranktonEastern terminus of SR 128
Alexandria77.448124.640 SR 28 Elwood, Albany
GrantFairmount87.437140.716 SR 26 Kokomo, Fairmount
Marion91.429147.141 US 35 / SR 22 Kokomo, Gas City
93.643150.704 SR 37 south ElwoodNorthern terminus of SR 37
94.387151.901 SR 15 south (38th Street) Gas CitySouthern end of SR 15 concurrency
96.824–
96.976
155.823–
156.068
SR 18 Delphi, MontpelierSR 18 runs along one-way pair of West 4th Street (eastbound) and West 2nd Street (westbound)
98.036157.774 SR 15 north (North Wabash Avenue) WabashNorthern end of SR 15 concurrency
HuntingtonWayne Township104.545168.249 SR 105 north South WhitleySouthern terminus of SR 105
105.323169.501 SR 218 La Fontaine, Warren
Mount Etna110.721178.188 SR 124 Peru, Bluffton
Huntington120.993194.719 US 24 west WabashWestern end of US 24 concurrency
122.818197.656 US 224 east / SR 5 (North Jefferson Street / North Goshen Road) Huntington, South WhitleyWestern terminus of US 224
124.532–
124.616
200.415–
200.550
US 24 east Fort WayneEastern end of US 24 concurrency
Clear Creek Township131.557211.720 SR 114 North Manchester, fort Wayne
WhitleyWashington Township136.605219.844 SR 14 South Whitley, Fort Wayne
Columbia City141.480227.690 SR 205 south (Radio Road) South WhitleySouthern end of SR 205 concurrency
142.489229.314 SR 205 north (Van Buren Street) ChurubuscoNorthern end of SR 205 concurrency
143.330230.667 US 30 Wabash, Fort Wayne
NobleNoble Township152.616245.612 US 33 Goshen, Fort Wayne
Albion160.323258.015 SR 8 east Avilla, AuburnWestern terminus of SR 8
ElkhartOrange
township line
164.291264.401 US 6 west LigonierWestern end of US 6 concurrency
Orange Township167.137268.981 US 6 east KendallvilleEastern end of US 6 concurrency
LaGrangeLaGrange181.292291.761 US 20 (Central Avenue) Elkhart, Angola
Howe186.866300.732 SR 120 (Defiance Street) Elkhart, Fremont
Lima Township189.329304.695 I-80 / I-90 / Indiana Toll Road South Bend, Toledo, ChicagoExit 121 on I-80/I-90
189.586305.109 M-66 north SturgisContinuation into Michigan
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  2. "Road Numbers to Be Changed". The Hancock-Democrat. The Indianapolis News. September 30, 1926. Retrieved June 9, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Google (2011-02-24). "overview map of SR 9 from Columbus to Shelbyville" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  4. Google (2011-02-24). "overview map of SR 9 from Shelbyville to Anderson" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  5. Google (2011-02-24). "overview map of SR 9 from Anderson to Huntington" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  6. Google (2011-02-24). "overview map of SR 9 from Huntington to Columbia City" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  7. Google (2011-02-24). "overview map of SR 9 from Columbia City to Michigan" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  8. "Indiana Highways End - Old SR 9". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  9. "Indiana Highway Ends - Old SR 11". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  10. "INDOT Memorial Highways and Bridges". Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2011-02-19.

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