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Indiana State Road 57

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South end:
  
US 41 at Evansville

Length
  
133.9 km

North end:
  
US 231 at Worthington

Constructed
  
1 October 1926

Indiana State Road 57

Existed:
  
October 1, 1926 – present

Counties
  
Daviess County, Indiana, Gibson County, Indiana

State Road 57 (SR 57) in the U.S. state of Indiana is a north–south, largely two-lane road in the southwestern portion of the state.

Route description

SR 57 begins at U.S. Highway 41 in Evansville and provides access to Evansville Regional Airport. It is routed concurrently with Interstate 69 to an exit on I-69 just north of Interstate 64. The highway serves a number of small communities and the cities of Petersburg and Washington. The final few miles of SR 57 are concurrent with US 231. SR 57 ends at the south junction of US 231 and SR 67, three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Worthington.

In 2009, a portion of SR 57 was relocated onto the new I-69 route and overlapped with SR 68. The original route has been removed and now exists only as a service road to the Warrick County Industrial Park.

References

Indiana State Road 57 Wikipedia