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INDIANA continued
U. S. Route 52
Relocation
APPROVED
Beginning at the interchange of U.S. Route 52 and Interstate Route 465 northwest of Indianapolis thence easterly on I-465 along north side of Indianapolis; thence southerly along the east side of Indianapolis over I-465 to junction with present U. S. 52 southeast of Indianapolis
U. S. Route 150
Relocation
APPROVED
Beginning at the junction of a new high-type dual facility and present U.S. Route 150 approximately, 1.4 miles north of junction of State Route 67; thence northerly on a new location passing southeast of Enison to a junction of the new facility and U. S. Route 150 northeast of Oaktown, approximately 1.5 miles south of the Knox-Sullivan County Line
U. S. Route 421
Relocation
APPROVED
Beginning at the junction of U.S. 421 and State Route 107 north of Airport Road; thence in a southeasterly and southerly direction on new location intersecting State Route 62 northeast of Madison; thence southerly over State Route 62 into Madison to junction with present U.S. Route 421 and State Route 56 (Main & Jefferson Streets) in Madison.
U. S. Route 460
Relocation
(Edwardsville to New Albany Section)
APPROVED
Beginning at the junction of present U. S. Route 460 and State Route 62 in Edwardsville; thence northwesterly to intersection with Interstate Route 64 thence northeasterly and easterly over I-64 to interchange with I-64 and U. S. 150 in New Albany near the north end of the Sherman Minton Bridge over the Ohio River.
U. S. Route 460
Relocation
(Evansville Area Section)
APPROVED
Beginning at the junction of present U. S. 460, 0.64 miles west of the Posey-Vanderburgh County Line in Posey County; thence in a southeasterly direction on new facility crossing State Route 65 northwest of Kasson; thence continue southeasterly into and through Evansville to a junction with present U. S. Route 460 and State Route 62 in the eastern portion of Evansville.