Indiana State Road 109

State Road 109 marker
State Road 109
Map
SR 109 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length31.769 mi[1] (51.127 km)
Existed1934[2][3]–present
Southern segment
Length20.129 mi[1] (32.394 km)
South end US 40 in Knightstown
Major intersections
North end I-69 / SR 9 / SR 67 in Anderson
Northern segment
Length11.640 mi[1] (18.733 km)
South end US 30 in Columbia City
North end US 33 in Wolf Lake
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIndiana
Highway system
  • Indiana State Highway System
SR 106 SR 110

State Road 109 (SR 109) is a north–south discontinuous State Road in the US state of Indiana. The southern segment of the highway runs from U.S. Route 40 (US 40) in the town of Knightstown north to SR 9 in Anderson. The northern segment of SR 109 runs from US 30 in Columbia City northerly to US 33 in Wolf Lake. The total length of the highway is 31.769 miles (51.127 km), including the southern segment which is 20.129 miles (32.394 km) and the northern segment at 11.640 miles (18.733 km). The first usage of the SR 109 designation dates back to 1934 with the original routing being between Columbia City and Wolf Lake. A southern section was added in 1940 between Knightstown and the Hancock–Madison County line. The southern segment was lengthened in the early 1940s and once again in the early 1950s extending the road north to just north of Anderson. The northern segment of SR 109 was shortened in Columbia City during the early 1970s. SR 109 in Madison County was moved to a new routing in the late 1990s.

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