State Road 29SR 29 goes south from its junction with US 24 and 35 in Logansport to its junction with US 421 and SR 28. Formerly, SR 29 was a much longer route that ended in Madison to the south and Michigan City to the north. The US 421 designation took over the majority of SR 29. The only evidence of a longer SR 29 remains with the existence of SR 129 and SR 229 in southeastern Indiana a long way from what remains of the parent highway. |
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| SR 29: | Boyleston (US 421) | < 31.6 miles > | Logansport (US 24) |
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Google Map of SR 29 |
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| Cities Served: | Boyleston, Burlington, Logansport | ||
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| Counties Served: | Carroll, Cass, Clinton | ||
| INDOT County Flow Maps (AADT): | Carroll, Cass, Clinton | ||
| Related Highway: | Old SR 15 |
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| Branches: | SR 129, SR 229, SR 329, SR 829 | ||
| Multiplexes: | SR 18, SR 218 | ||
| Ending at SR 29: | SR 22, US 136 | ||
| Related Link: | » Indiana State Road 29 from Wikipedia | ||
Scanned maps:![]() | » Map of SR 29 from Michigan City to Winamac (1935) » Map of SR 29 from Greensburg to Madison (1940s) |
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| Northern Terminus: Logansport at US 24
End Photographs |
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Looking north where SR 29 ends at US 24 and US 35 |
Another view looking north at the north end of SR 29 |
A view looking south from US 24/US 35 |
Looking west on US 24/US 35 approaching the northern terminus of SR 29 |
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Looking south on US 24/US 35 where SR 29 begins. The signs point to Kokomo and Indianapolis. |
Looking north on SR 29 approaching the end at US 24/US 35 |
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| Southern Terminus: Boyleston at US 421 End Photographs |
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Looking north just past SR 28/US 421 |
Looking south at the SR 28/US 421 junction |
Looking south where SR 29 ends |
Looking north at the junction with SR 28/US 421 |
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A closeup of the begin sign |
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SR 29/SR 218: Looking north into Deer Creek |
SR 18/SR 29: Looking north at Sharon in Carroll County. |
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