Indiana State Road 66
State Road 66 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by INDOT | ||||
Length: | 153.77 mi[1] (247.47 km) | |||
Existed: | October 1, 1926[2] – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | IL 14 at New Harmony | |||
US 41 in Evansville | ||||
East end: | US 150 in Rego | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Orange, Perry, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburg, Warrick, | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Road 66 is an east–west highway in six counties in the southernmost portion of the U.S. state of Indiana.
Route description
State Road 66 begins at the eastern end of a toll bridge over the Wabash River in New Harmony and ends at U.S. Route 150 east of Hardinsburg. It is a divided limited-access highway in the metropolitan Evansville area and also between the unincorporated communities of Yankeetown and Hatfield. For the most part, however, State Road 66 is undivided rural highway following the Ohio River, and a large portion of its route (from just east of Newburgh to State Road 62 at Sulphur) carries the designation of the Ohio River Scenic Byway.
Lloyd Expressway
The expressway contains a mix of intersections and interchanges. Despite the construction delays and need for improvements, the $160 million east–west expressway allows drivers to travel from one end of the city to the other with much greater ease.[3] Plans exist to add additional diamond interchanges as well as a cloverleaf interchange with US 41.[4]
History
Lloyd Expressway
In the spring of 1983, buildings in the expressway's path began coming down and construction officially continued on July 29, 1983. Motorists endured five years of detours and construction as the expressway was built through the heart of the city.[3]
Major widening
Increasing traffic on the segment of State Road 66 between Evansville and the Alcoa plant east of Newburgh has led the Indiana Department of Transportation to widen the road (eventually being capable of expansion to six lanes) from State Road 261 to the western end of the present Yankeetown-Hatfield four-lane segment.
As of March 2009, work was well underway on the segment from State Road 261 to the Newburgh Lock & Dam. By the end of 2010, the project was complete from State Road 261 to French Island Trail (formerly Indiana State Road 662), and work was progressing from that point east beyond Indiana State Road 61 to the existing four-lane stretch near Yankeetown.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Posey | New Harmony | 0.00 | 0.00 | IL 14 west – Crossville | Western terminus of SR 66 on New Harmony Toll Bridge |
1.41 | 2.27 | SR 69 south – Mt. Vernon | Western end of SR 69 concurrency | ||
Harmony Township | 2.30 | 3.70 | SR 69 north – Griffin | Eastern end of SR 69 concurrency | |
Wadesville | 9.01 | 14.50 | SR 165 north – Poseyville | Southern terminus of SR 165 | |
Vanderburgh | German Township | 19.94 | 32.09 | SR 65 north – Cynthiana | Southern terminus of SR 65 |
Evansville | 26.00 | 41.84 | US 41 north – Vincennes | Western end of US 41 concurrency | |
26.50 | 42.65 | SR 62 east – Boonville | Western end of SR 62 concurrency | ||
27.88 | 44.87 | US 41 south / SR 62 west – Mt. Vernon, Henderson | Southern end of US 41 concurrency and Eastern end of SR 62 concurrency | ||
32.40 | 52.14 | I-69 – Evansville | |||
Warrick | Ohio Township | 36.05 | 58.02 | SR 261 north – Boonville | Southern terminus of SR 261 |
Newburgh | 39.31 | 63.26 | SR 662 west – Newburgh | Eastern terminus of SR 662 | |
Anderson Township | 42.21 | 67.93 | SR 61 north – Boonville | Southern terminus of SR 61 | |
Spencer | Hatfield | 51.20 | 82.40 | SR 161 north – Holland | Western end of SR 161 concurrency |
Reo | 54.47 | 87.66 | SR 161 south Owensboro | Eastern end of SR 161 concurrency | |
Rockport | 59.01 | 94.97 | US 231 – Dale, Owensboro | ||
Huff Township | 71.68 | 115.36 | SR 70 west | Eastern terminus of western section of SR 70 | |
Perry | Troy | 74.94 | 120.60 | SR 545 north | Southern terminus of SR 545 |
Tell City | 78.33 | 126.06 | SR 37 north – English | Southern terminus of SR 37 | |
Cannelton | 82.65 | 133.01 | SR 237 - Hawesville | ||
Tobin Township | 86.98 | 139.98 | SR 166 east – Tobinsport | Western terminus of SR 166 | |
Derby | 104.19 | 167.68 | SR 70 west | Eastern terminus of SR 70. | |
Crawford | Sulphur | 122.75 | 197.55 | SR 62 west / SR 237 north – St. Croix, English | Western end of SR 62 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 237 |
Leavenworth | 130.49 | 210.00 | SR 62 east – Corydon | Eastern end of SR 62 concurrency | |
Jennings Township | 133.18 | 214.33 | I-64 – Evansville, Louisville | Exit 92 on I-64 | |
Marengo | 142.82 | 229.85 | SR 64 west – English | Western end of SR 64 concurrency | |
Milltown | 146.49 | 235.75 | SR 64 east – Georgetown | Western end of SR 64 concurrency | |
Washington | Hardinsburg | 153.77 | 247.47 | US 150 – Paoli, New Albany | Eastern terminus of SR 66 |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- 1 2 "INDOT Roadway Referencing System" (PDF). staff.
- ↑ "Road Numbers to Be Changed". The Hancock-Democrat. The Indianapolis News. September 30, 1926. Retrieved June 9, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- 1 2 "Driving Division was frustrating, scary". Evansville Courier & Press. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-07.
- ↑ "Cloverleaf planned at Lloyd, US 41". Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved 2007-08-21.