State Road 230SR 230 extended from New Haven in Allen County east to the Ohio state line. SR 14 took over the routing when SR 37 was extended northeast, but it also has been decommissioned over this section of road. |
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| Historic Section: | New Haven (US 24) | < 1 miles > | Ohio State Line - |
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| Cities Served: | Fort Wayne, New Haven | ||
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| Counties Served: | Allen | ||
| INDOT County Flow Maps (AADT): | Allen | ||
| Status: | Decommissioned | ||
| Parent Highway: | US 30 | ||
| Siblings: | SR 130, SR 330, SR 930 | ||
Scanned maps:![]() | » Map of SR 230 east of Fort Wayne (late 1930s) |
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| Eastern Terminus:
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Looking west where the state line sign up close where OH 613 transitions into what used to be IN 230. |
This is the eastern terminus of old IN 230 outside of Edgerton at the Ohio state line. It becomes OH 613 in the Buckeye state. |
This is the view westward from IN 230's eastern terminus. |
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| Western Terminus: New Haven at US 24 End Photographs |
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This is the western terminus of what once was IN 230 in New Haven. Present-day IN 930 goes straight ahead and past the photographer's point of view on the left. |
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