State Road 122This was one of three three-digit roads that shared its number with an Ohio Road (along with Indiana 120 and Indiana 121), and one of the few routes that simply does not fit into the Indiana numbering system. This road connected with Ohio 122 south of Richmond.Upon decommissioning the road became known as "Old Indiana 122," thereby keeping the link with Ohio 122 in view of the traveler, if not on present-day Indiana maps. |
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| Historic Section: | (SR 227) | < 2 miles > | Ohio State Line (Ohio 122) |
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| Counties Served: | Wayne | ||
| INDOT County Flow Maps (AADT): | Wayne | ||
| Status: | Decommissioned | ||
| Parent Highway: | SR 22 | ||
Scanned maps:![]() | » Map of SR 122 (1953) » Map of SR 122 (1975-76) |
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| Eastern Terminus: at Ohio 122
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A closer view of the signage at the Ohio State Line. |
This is the view from Ohio into Indiana. The road crossing is State Line Road; it denotes the separation between Ohio 122 and Old Indiana 122. |
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| Western Terminus: (SR 227) End Photographs |
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This is looking down old Indiana 122 as it comes up to US 27. |
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At SR 227, the street sign still says Old SR 122 |
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