Indiana State Road 110

State Road 110 marker
State Road 110
Map
SR 110 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length18.880 mi[1] (30.384 km)
Western segment
Length2.485 mi[1] (3.999 km)
West end SR 10 at Deer Park
East end US 231 at Kniman
Eastern segment
Length16.395 mi[1] (26.385 km)
West end SR 17 near Culver
Major intersections US 31 at Walnut
East end SR 25 at Talma
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIndiana
CountiesFulton, Jasper, Marshall
Highway system
  • Indiana State Highway System
SR 109 SR 111

State Road 110 (SR 110) is an east–west state road, that consists of two discontinuous sections, in the northern part of the US state of Indiana. The western portion of SR 110 is just under 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long and connects SR 10 with U.S. Route 231 (US 231) in Jasper County. The eastern portion runs along the border between Fulton County and Marshall County; it is approximately 16.4 miles (26.4 km) long and connects SR 17 at the west end with SR 25 at the east end. Neither segment passes through any towns or cities and passes through mostly rural agriculture land.

The SR 110 designation was first used in the early 1940s along the modern route of SR 110 in Jasper County. The eastern segment was added by the mid-1940s, running between SR 17 and US 31. The eastern terminus became SR 25 by the mid-1950s and the entire roadway was paved by the mid-1960s.

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