U.S. Route 41 in Indiana

U.S. Route 41 in Indiana

Infobox road
highway_name = U.S. Route 41
marker_

alternate_name =
length = 280 mi
direction = North-South
starting_terminus = Kentucky state line in Evansville, Indiana
ending_terminus = Illinois state line in Hammond, Indiana
established =
system = United States Numbered Highways

US Route 41 in Indiana is a major route in Western Indiana. It enters the state south of Evansville. North of Evansville, it becomes a 4-Lane divided highway passing around Vincennes and traveling North to Terre Haute. In Terre Haute, it is known as 3rd Street. North of Terre Haute, it hooks east and becomes a 2-lane surface road. Those wanting to stay on a 4-Lane divided highway can use SR 63 to the west. It passes through Rockville, Veedersburg, and Attica before returning to a 4-Lane divided highway when SR 63 terminates in Warren County. It remains a 4-lane divided highway until Lake County where it becomes a main road known as Indianapolis Blvd. It overlaps US 12 and US 20 in Hammond and exits Indiana into the South Side of Chicago.

Route Description

US Route 41 is a largely rural road in Western Indiana. It begins in the highly urban area of Northwest Indiana and transverses bedroom communities of Chicago such as Whiting, Hammond, Highland, Schererville, St. John, and Cedar Lake. Through these communities US 41 is an undivided 4 lane arterial road.

Just South of Cedar Lake, US 41 divides and turns into a 4 lane divided US Highway and the speed limit rises to 60mph. From Cedar Lake to Kentland, US 41 is relatively an older divided highway with a narrow median. It's obvious that this highway used to be a 2 lane route. One side of the highway is rolling and wavy, while the other half of the highway is built flat and to more modern standards. This portion of the route is mainly asphalt. According to INDOT, the twinning of US 41 in Indiana was begun in 1951, with construction progressing from south to north. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ]

Up until the mid 1990's, many older styled bridges existed on the route, including a 1930's era truss bridge across the Kankakee River in Schneider and some pre interstate era concrete bridges at the railroad overpass near Morocco and the Iroquois River Bridge. All of these bridges have since been updated to INDOT's latest standards using concrete latex overlays and new concrete bridge decks. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ] From Cedar Lake, US 41 passes through the towns and villages of Schneider, Lake Village, Enos, Ade, and Kentland. Traffic volumes on this section of highway are relatively low and many intersections contain 1940's and 1950's eras former gas stations, diners and businesses associated with the highway before Interstate 65 was built in the early 1960s. Many of these businesses have been converted to new use such as used car dealerships or offices while some have been abandoned, which provides an experience similar to US Route 66 when traveling on this highway. US 41 is sometimes considered an alternate to Interstate 65 due to its low traffic volumes.

South of Kentland, US 52 joins up with US 41 via US 24, the roadbed rises and the highway design widens to a modern interstate standard design.A wind farm has recently (2008) been built next to the highway near Earl Park. [ [http://www.earlparkindiana.com/windfarm.html Benton County Wind Farm - EarlParkIndiana.com ] ] The landscape opens up and widens south of Kentland to a vast area of gently rolling plains and wide visibilities to the horizon. An interchange exists at US 52 and US 52 heads southeast towards Lafayette as a 4 lane divided rural highway. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ]

US 41 continues southbound as an interstate quality divided highway with a few crossovers at State Route 18, State Route 352 at Boswell and State Route 26. The southbound lanes are the original concrete from the early 1970s while the northbound lanes contain a thin asphalt overlay, which tends to provide a bumpy ride. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ]

Near Kramer Indiana, US 41 splits off from the interstate standard designed highway and heads southwest towards Attica as a rural 2 lane US Highway. Indiana State Route 63 continues the interstate standard 4 lane highway towards Terre Haute. US 41 passes through the town of Attica, Rob Roy, and reaches Interstate 74 at Veedersburg where it briefly divides into a 4 lane highway. US 41 again reduces to a 2 lane highway and continues south. It passes through the communities of Bloomingdale and Rockville. US 41 rejoins State Route 63 just north of Terre Haute, IN. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ]

Through Terre Haute, US 41 is an urban arterial road with traffic lights as it passes through Indiana State University and past Honey Creek Mall. After Honey Creek Mall, US 41 approaches an Interchange with Interstate 70. South of Interstate 70, US 41 multiplexes with US 150. US 41 leaves Terre Haute and becomes a 4 lane divided highway. Unlike the area near Kentland, the stretch from Terre Haute to Vincennes is not built to interstate standards. Although it is 4 lanes, it is a relatively older pre interstate era highway coated with asphalt and a narrow median. US 41/US 150 passes through few towns before reaching Vincennes. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ]

US 41 turns into a freeway interstate standard highway and bypasses the east side of Vincennes with interchanges and grade separations. In the middle of this bypass there is a modern 3 level stack interchange with US 150. US 150 continues southeast and leaves the multiplex with US 41. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ]

South of Vincennes, the freeway portion becomes a rural 4 lane non interstate standard highway. There is an interchange with state route 65 near Princeton. The highway then reaches Interstate 64 and the greater Evansville area. Through Evansville, US 41 is again a standard arterial roadway with traffic lights and urban congestion. US 41 finally reaches the Ohio River with two large steel truss bridges that take the highway into Henderson, KY. [ [http://maps.live.com/ Web browser and Live Maps are incompatible ] ]

In total, US 41 covers nearly 280 miles from Whiting, IN on the north end to Evansville, IN on the south end. [ [http://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hl=en&tab=wl Google Maps ] ]

Cities Along the Route
*Evansville
*Princeton
*Vincennes
*Sullivan
*Terre Haute
*Rockville
*Veedersburg
*Attica
*Boswell
*Kentland
*Morocco
*Cedar Lake
*Schererville
*Highland
*Hammond

Major Junctions
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References

External links

Indiana Highway Ends [http://illi-indi.com/EndsPage.php?id=2041&section=1]


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