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Indiana State Road 246

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State Road 246 marker
State Road 246
Map
SR 246 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length37.876 mi[1] (60.956 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 63 at Prairie Creek
Major intersections US 41 / US 150 near Farmersburg
East end SR 46 at Vandalia
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIndiana
CountiesClay, Owen, Vigo
Highway system
  • Indiana State Highway System
SR 245 SR 249

State Road 246 is an east–west road in the southwest portion of the U.S. state of Indiana.

Route description

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State Road 246 begins in the small town of Prairie Creek at State Road 63. Going east, it crosses U.S. Route 41 just north of Farmersburg. It veers slightly south in order to pass through Lewis where it is concurrent with State Road 159, then jogs north again to hit Middlebury and Clay City where it is concurrent with State Road 59. Continuing east, it winds to the northeast to pass through Patricksburg, then runs directly east to State Road 46 at Vandalia.

State Road 46, its parent route, angles northwest to Terre Haute from Vandalia, whereas State Road 246 goes west.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
VigoPrairie Creek0.0000.000
SR 63 south – Merom, Terre Haute
West end of SR 246; north end of the southern segment of SR 63
Linton Township5.8599.429 US 41 / US 150 – Vincennes, Terre Haute
Lewis13.18321.216
SR 159 north – Riley
West end of SR 159 concurrency
ClayLewis Township14.85423.905
SR 159 south – Jasonville
East end of SR 159 concurrency
Clay City21.51034.617
SR 59 south – Jasonville
South end of SR 59 concurrency
22.65236.455
SR 157 south – Coal City
North end of SR 157
23.01937.045
SR 59 north – Brazil
North end of SR 59 concurrency
OwenVandalia37.87660.956 SR 46 – SpencerEast end of SR 246
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
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