Indiana State Road 163 Explained

State:IN
Type:IN
Route:163
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SR 163 highlighted in red
Length Mi:8.886
Established:1931[1]
Direction A:West
Terminus A:IL border west of Blanford
Direction B:East
Terminus B: at Clinton
Counties:Parke, Vermillion
Previous Type:IN
Previous Route:162
Next Type:IN
Next Route:164

State Road 163 in the U.S. State of Indiana is a short 9miles route in Vermillion and Parke counties. Though it is an odd-numbered route, it is an east - west route.

Route description

State Road 163 travels from the Illinois border in the town of Blanford and proceeds east through Centenary. It then crosses State Road 63 and proceeds into Clinton where it follows several streets on its way through the middle of town: Western Avenue, 9th street, Elm Street, Main Street, and Walnut Street. It then crosses the Wabash River at the east edge of town and joins U.S. Route 41 about a mile east of the river.

References

  1. News: Maintenance on 391. The Franklin Eveing Star . September 25, 1931 . 3 . October 20, 2016. Newspapers.com.