Indiana State Road 356

State highway in Indiana, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

State Road 356 in the U.S. state of Indiana consists of two segments, both in the southern portion of the state. The western segment is about 10 miles long, and the eastern segment is about 15 miles long.

Length25.270 mi[1] (40.668 km)
Existed1932[2]–present
Length9.911 mi[1] (15.950 km)
Westend SR 57 in Petersburg
Quick facts State Road 356, Route information ...
State Road 356 marker
State Road 356
SR 356 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length25.270 mi[1] (40.668 km)
Existed1932[2]–present
Western section
Length9.911 mi[1] (15.950 km)
West end SR 57 in Petersburg
East end SR 257 near Otville
Eastern section
Length15.359 mi[1] (24.718 km)
West end US 31 near Scottsburg
East end SR 62 near Hanover
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIndiana
CountiesPike, Scott, Jefferson
Highway system
  • Indiana State Highway System
SR 352 SR 357
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Route description

Western section

The western segment SR 356 starts at an intersection with SR 57 in downtown Petersburg and travels eastward. The road travels through the east side of Petersburg before entering rural Pike County, traveling through farmland. SR 356 passes through Alford before crossing over Interstate 69 (I-69). After crossing I-69, SR 356 passes through Algiers before ending at a three-way junction with SR 257, northwest of Otwell.

Eastern section

The eastern section of SR 356 starts at a junction with US 31 west of Vienna and travels eastward. The road crosses the Louisville and Indiana Railroad before passing through Vienna. After Vienna SR 356 travels across farmland in Scott County before having a four-way intersection with SR 3. The highway continues east entering the town of Lexington. In downtown Lexington SR 356 has a short concurrency with SR 203 before leaving Lexington. East of Lexington SR 356 curves towards the northeast and enters Jefferson County. SR 356 ends at a three-way junction with SR 62, just south of the intersection between SR 56 and SR 62, a few miles west of Hanover, in rural Jefferson County.

History

SR 356 was commissioned in 1932 routed between Lexington and SR 62.[2] Between 1939 and 1941 the route was extended west to US 31, in Vienna. The western segment of SR 356, between SR 57 and SR 257 was also added to the state road system at this time.[3][4] Both segment of SR 356 were paved around 1966.[5][6]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
PikePetersburg0.0000.000 SR 57 Petersburg, WashingtonWestern terminus of SR 356
Jefferson Township9.91115.950 SR 257 Otwell, WashingtonEastern terminus of the western section of SR 356
Gap in route
ScottVienna9.91215.952 US 31 Sellersburg, ScottsburgWestern terminus of the eastern section of SR 356
Scott County14.46123.273 SR 3 Charlestown, Vernon
Lexington17.95228.891
SR 203 south
Western end of SR 203 concurrency
18.11329.150
SR 203 north
Eastern end of SR 203 concurrency
JeffersonHanover Township25.27040.668 SR 62 Charlestown, Hanover, MadisonEastern terminus of SR 356
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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