List of former state highways in Indiana (400–999)

This is a list of former state highways in Indiana with route numbers from 400 through 999. For a full list of former state highways in Indiana, see the List of former state highways in Indiana.

State Road 407

State Road 407
Location: Queensville
Existed: 1932–1938

Went from State Road 7 to State Road 3. Now the route is Jennings County Road 350 West and CR 500 North.

State Road 420

Main article: Borman Expressway

State Road 420
Location: Illinois State Line - Gary
Existed: 1952–1960
History: Was the 1st Interstate in Indiana
Route was Re-Designated I-94

SR 420 was the original number of Tri-State Expressway; the name later changed to Borman Expressway.

State Road 431

State Road 431
Location: Indianapolis
Existed: 1933–2007
Map of Indiana State Road 431

The former State Road 431, now simply Keystone Avenue, remains a busy route connecting U.S. Route 31 with Interstate 465 at Exit 33. It passes through the Indianapolis suburb of Carmel, allowing traffic on U.S. 31 north of Carmel a shorter route to I-465 and the east side of Indianapolis. Until the 1990s, the State Road 431 designation extended south of I-465 to 86th Street. Prior to that, it also continued south along N. Keystone Avenue to S.R. 37 at Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive in Indianapolis.

State Road 431 was officially decommissioned on October 19, 2007, with the portions north of 96th Street being turned over to the city of Carmel.[1] Carmel Mayor James Brainard immediately proposed banning heavy trucks from the route, the Hamilton County portions of which lies within his city's corporate limits. He also pushed for a plan to build six roundabout-style interchanges on Keystone, built 20092010, in lieu of widening it to at least six travel lanes throughout.[2]

Further south in Marion County, a former southern portion of S.R. 431 extended south along Madison Avenue from the south side of Indianapolis through Greenwood. Madison Avenue, which was the original routing of U.S. 31 on Indy's south side, does not have an interchange with I-465, however. The northern terminus of this section was at Madison's intersection with East Street, which used to carry U.S. 31 to the south. The southern terminus was where Madison merges with existing U.S. 31 alignment in Johnson County just south of Smith Valley Road, south of Greenwood Middle School.

State Road 434

State Road 434
Location: Indianapolis

Went from U.S. Route 421 to U.S. Route 31 in Indiana, on 73rd Street.

State Road 435

State Road 435
Location: Logansport
Existed: 1985–1999

State Road 435 was a northwest-southeast state highway in Cass County, Indiana. It was meant as a connector between the former State Road 329 and the U.S. Highway 24/U.S. Highway 35 bypass south of the city of Logansport.

Its route began at the bypass in the southeast and followed East Main Street for its whole route to the northwest, terminating at the former State Road 329 on Burlington Avenue.

State Road 469

Main article: Interstate 469

State Road 469
Location: Fort Wayne

SR 469 was the temporary number of I-469. When I-469 was complete SR 469 was decommissioned.

State Road 513

State Road 513
Location: Converse

State Road 527

State Road 527
Location: Ohio State Line - Decatur
Existed: 1933–1938

Followed the route that US 33 now takes. SR 527 was decommissioned when US 33 was commissioned in Indiana.

State Road 532

State Road 532
Location: Advance - Lebanon

State Road 534

State Road 534
Location: Indianapolis
Existed: 1942–1949

SR 534 was the original number for SR 100.

State Road 552

State Road 552
Location: Lafayette

State Road 555

State Road 555
Location: Brook

State Road 562

State Road 562
Location: Clarksville

State Road 627

State Road 627
Location: Richmond
Existed: 1933–1965

Indiana State Road 627 was a short road connecting IN 38 with US 27 near Richmond in southeast Indiana. State Road 627 has since been deleted.

State Road 762

State Road 762
Location: Illiinois State Line - Mt. Vernon
Existed: 1947–1956

State Road 829

State Road 829
Location: Kingsbury

References

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