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| Length: | 150.1 mi[1] (241.6 km) | ||||||||||||
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State Road 26 is an east–west road in central Indiana in the United States that crosses the entire state from east to west, covering a distance of about 150 miles (240 km).
Route description
State Road 26 begins on Indiana's western border with Illinois near the town of Ambia. It ends on Indiana's eastern border near the town of Fort Recovery, Ohio. In Illinois, State Road 26 becomes Illinois Route 9 and in Ohio it turns into Ohio State Route 119.
With the exception of a stretch on the east side of Lafayette, State Road 26 is an undivided surface road.
State Road 26 passes through the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, where it is concurrent with State Street.
It has an interchange with Interstate 65 east of Lafayette and with Interstate 69 east of Fairmount.
Major intersections
| County | Location | Mile[2] | Roads intersected | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warren | Warren County | 0.00 | SR 26 begins at the Illinois state line | |
| 7.84 | concurrency begins | |||
| 8.40 | concurrency ends after 0.56 miles | |||
| Pine Village | 15.70 | concurrency begins | ||
| 15.93 | concurrency ends after 0.23 miles | |||
| Tippecanoe | Lafayette | 39.63 | underpass | |
| Clinton | Clinton County | 55.26 | ||
| 62.23 | ||||
| Howard | Howard County | 76.24 | ||
| 81.29 | ||||
| 85.25 | ||||
| Grant | Grant County | 92.22 | ||
| 96.93 | ||||
| 100.24 | ||||
| 106.70 | overpass | |||
| Blackford | Blackford County | 118.24 | ||
| Jay | Jay County | 129.88 | concurrency begins | |
| 130.38 | concurrency ends after 0.5 miles | |||
| 137.98 | concurrency begins | |||
| 139.94 | concurrency ends after 1.96 miles | |||
| 139.94 | concurrency begins | |||
| 140.43 | concurrency ends after 0.49 miles | |||
| 150.05 | SR 26 ends at the Ohio state line |
References
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