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Indiana State Road 166

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South end:
  
Counties:
  
Perry

North end:
  
SR 66

Length
  
10.24 km

Indiana State Road 166

State Road 166 in the U.S. State of Indiana is a short highway in southern Perry County. Though it has an even number, in practice it is a north–south highway for most of its length.

Contents

Map of IN-166, Tobin Township, IN, USA

Route description

State Road 166 begins at the banks of the Ohio River just south of the small town of Tobinsport. Leaving the town, it heads straight north until the river bends to the west, at which point the road also bends to the west and hugs the banks of the river for a mile or so until it reaches State Road 66.

The highway is narrower than most state-maintained highways, and during times of high water levels on the Ohio River, it is often closed. The road surface is rough and undulating in places, this being caused by it being submerged for a prolonged period of time during the 1997 Ohio River Flood.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tobin Township, Perry County.

References

Indiana State Road 166 Wikipedia


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