U.S. Route 35








































U.S. Route 35 marker


U.S. Route 35
Route information
Length 417.73 mi[a] (672.27 km)
Major junctions
South end
I‑64 in Scott Depot, WV
 



  • I-71 near Jeffersonville, OH


  • I-675 in Beavercreek, OH


  • I-75 / SR 4 in Dayton, OH


  • I-70 near Richmond, IN


  • I-69 near Marion, IN


  • I-94 near Michigan City, IN


North end
US 20 / SR 212 in Michigan City, IN
Location
States
West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana
Counties
WV: Putnam, Mason
OH: Gallia, Jackson, Ross, Fayette, Greene, Montgomery, Preble
IN: Wayne, Randolph, Henry, Delaware, Grant, Howard, Cass, Pulaski, Starke, LaPorte

Highway system


  • United States Numbered Highway System


  • List

  • Special

  • Divided

  • Replaced



















WV 34
WV
WV 36
SR 34
OH
SR 35
US 33
IN
US 36


U.S. Route 35 (US 35) is a United States Highway that runs southeast–northwest for approximately 412 miles (663 km) from the western suburbs of Charleston, West Virginia to northern Indiana. Although the highway is physically southeast–northwest, it is nominally north–south. The highway's southern terminus is in Scott Depot, West Virginia, at Interstate 64 (I-64).[5] Its northern terminus is in Michigan City, Indiana, at US 20. Currently, the West Virginia portion of the highway is being expanded to four lanes, mostly along a completely new route. The Ohio portion has already been upgraded to a four-lane highway/freeway between the West Virginia state line and Trotwood, west of Dayton.




Contents






  • 1 Route description


    • 1.1 West Virginia


    • 1.2 Ohio


    • 1.3 Indiana


      • 1.3.1 Logansport issues






  • 2 History


    • 2.1 West Virginia


    • 2.2 Ohio


    • 2.3 Indiana




  • 3 Major intersections


  • 4 Related routes


    • 4.1 West Virginia spur route


    • 4.2 Xenia business route




  • 5 See also


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Route description


US 35 is signed north–south in West Virginia and Indiana, while in Ohio, it is signed east–west.



West Virginia




View south along US 35 at CR 3/6 near Couch, West Virginia


In West Virginia from Scott Depot to Point Pleasant, US 35 is currently being expanded to a four-lane expressway. US 35's junction with I-64 is a hybrid semi-directional T/diamond interchange. There are two intersections north of I-64, followed by an interchange with WV 34. Currently the route is four lanes from I-64 to the junction with the bridge to Buffalo (West Virginia Route 869, WV 869), which serves the large Toyota engine and transmission plant in Buffalo, and continues as a two-lane route for 14.6 miles (23.5 km) to another four-lane, eight-mile (13 km) section to the Ohio River, which is the state line.


The remaining 14.6-mile (23.5 km) gap had a $174 million contract awarded for its completion on June 2, 2015. The section will tentatively be completed by fall of 2019.[6] A possibility of completion as a toll road had been put forward before funding was made available.[citation needed]


Officially, US 35's new alignment begins at exit 40 on I-64 near Scott Depot, from which point US 35 proceeds north on its new roadway.[5]



Ohio


US 35 is signed east–west in Ohio, an exception to the numbering scheme for US Highways, which calls for odd-numbered routes to be signed north–south, as is US 35 in West Virginia and Indiana.


US 35 crosses the Ohio River from West Virginia on the Silver Memorial Bridge, and enters Ohio. The first interchange is with State Route 7 (SR 7), just outside the village of Gallipolis, with the highway passing adjacent to the Gallia–Meigs Regional Airport in the village. From there, it continues west–northwesterly as a freeway toward Jackson, with interchanges at SR 160, SR 850, and SR 325. Passing Rio Grande, the highway travels roughly west and then northwest and becomes a four-lane, at-grade expressway when it reaches the Gallia County village of Centerville. This configuration continues until SR 327, where there is a grade-separated, one-quadrant interchange, with the connecting road in the southeast quadrant of the junction. The road resumes as an at-grade expressway, approaching and then skirting the edge of Jackson, until reaching a grade-separated, right-in/right-out interchange with Keystone Furnace Road and McCarty Lane, which was converted from an at-grade intersection in 2015.[7]


Next, there currently exists an unusual interchange configuration at SR 32, which is an expressway in both directions. Each highway has ramps that exit to the other highway, with right-turning traffic merging onto the second highway, but left-turning traffic coming to an at-grade intersection. Both highways end up having at-grade intersections, albeit with a grade separation of the main highway corridors. This interchange type is sometimes termed a "windmill" interchange, but it is not related to the interchange type of the same name. This junction is the only interchange of its type known to exist in the world.


Continuing northwest, the highway reverts to a freeway, continues to bypass and then leaves Jackson until it reaches an interchange with Chillicothe Pike. After this junction, the highway returns to an at-grade expressway, turns roughly west and reaches Richmond Dale. The road then turns northwest. The section between Richmond Dale and Chillicothe was upgraded to a freeway in 2005 and includes a large cut through a 1,000-foot (300 m) ridge. This section of road provides westbound motorists with a panoramic view of the Scioto River valley. The road then bypasses Chillicothe to the east and north, partially running concurrently with US 23, turning west near the Bridge Street exit; travelers eastbound near that exit can see the hills that are shown on the Great Seal of the State of Ohio.


The road turns west–northwest, bypassing south of Washington Court House. The next major junction is with I-71 near Jeffersonville; rather than have a direct interchange, each freeway indirectly connects to the other via interchanges with SR 435. As the route continues through flat farmlands, it bypasses north of Jamestown and south of Xenia. Past the Xenia bypass, the road reverts to an at-grade expressway.


US 35 once again returns to freeway status at the North Fairfield Road interchange in Beavercreek. It next has a full-access interchange with I-675, also in Beavercreek. Several miles later, the road opens into a three-lane highway (with five lanes in some parts) each way through downtown Dayton. Turning west, the highway has a full-access interchange with I-75 in downtown Dayton. Past I-75, the route becomes an expressway, with a mix of interchanges and at-grade intersections.


After entering Drexel, just west of Dayton, the highway turns north. At the border with Trotwood, the route turns due west on West Third Street/Eaton Pike; the roadway which had carried US 35 continues as at-grade expressway SR 49 (the "Northwest Connector" or the "Trotwood Connector"). The roadway carrying US 35, now two lanes and undivided, travels through New Lebanon as Main Street and then West Alexandria as Dayton Street. The route next proceeds to Eaton; after passing through downtown as Main Street, the route turns northwest onto Eaton Richmond Pike (Main Street continues as SR 122). The highway travels toward I-70 near New Paris, widens to four lanes as it approaches SR 320, turns north and briefly becomes four lanes undivided, then reduces to single-lane ramps and merges with the Interstate at a partial interchange. Running concurrently with I-70, US 35 travels approximately two miles (3.2 km) to the Indiana state line.


The portion of US 35 from Drexel to SR 320 is the only two-lane, undivided section of the route remaining in Ohio. US 35 is a major Appalachian Development Highway System Corridor linking I-70 and points west to I-64 and points east.


The portion of the route within Gallia County is designated the "Bob Evans Highway", in honor of the restaurateur and pork sausage marketer who spent most of his life in the county.[8]


The portion of the route between Gallipolis and Jackson is designated as part of the Welsh Scenic Byway by the Ohio Department of Transportation, celebrating Welsh immigrants who settled in southeastern Ohio during the 19th century.[9]


The portion of the route in Dayton west of I-75 is designated the "C. J. McLin Jr. Parkway", in honor of the late state representative who advocated and worked toward the construction of "US 35 West".[10][11]



Indiana


US 35 enters Indiana with I-70 and passes north of Richmond, before splitting off on the northwest side of Richmond. US 35 then travels in a northwesterly path as a winding two-lane highway, passing through agricultural land, and through intersections with State Road 38 (SR 38), SR 1 and US 36.


The highway reaches the edge of the city of Muncie, where it merges with SR 3 and SR 67 as a four-lane expressway. The expressway heads north, skirting the east side of Muncie, passing over the White River and through interchanges with Memorial Drive in unincorporated Center Township and SR 32 in Muncie. Continuing along the east edge of Muncie, there is a right-in/right-out intersection in both directions with East Centennial Avenue and an intersection with East McGalliard Road. Northeast of Muncie, at the border of unincorporated Center Township and Hamilton Township, there is an intersection with East Riggin Road. Shortly thereafter, SR 67 splits off the expressway at an interchange, followed by a partial interchange with Old State Road 3, leading back into Muncie. Soon after the expressway ends, with the roadway becoming a two-lane highway.


Near the town of Royerton, US 35 turns west onto SR 28, toward I-69, as SR 3 continues north. After a short overlap with SR 28, US 35 turns north onto I-69.


US 35 overlaps I-69, passing through an interchange with SR 26, to SR 22, where US 35 leaves I-69 and heads west on SR 22 to travel through the cities of Gas City and Greentown. Just east of Kokomo US 35 turns north onto the US 31 freeway. It overlaps US 31 for only 4.5 miles (7.2 km), to a partial interchange where it splits off, heading west as a two-lane roadway. US 35 passes just north of a Chrysler manufacturing plant before an intersection with SR 931, the former route of US 31. The roadway briefly widens to a four-lane divided highway at a partial interchange with Davis Road, which connects from Kokomo. US 35 leaves the Kokomo area heading northwest, toward Logansport.


As US 35 nears Logansport, the roadway becomes a four-lane expressway, just prior to its intersection with US 24. The expressway bypasses Logansport to the south as part of the Hoosier Heartland Highway. There is a northbound (westbound) exit to Monticello Road, the former routing of these highways. Northbound US 35 and westbound US 24 exit the Hoosier Heartland Highway at a split diamond interchange and run concurrently along the interchange's westbound one-way frontage road, having a very short overlap with SR 25 (southbound US 35 and eastbound US 24 run concurrently along the eastbound one-way frontage road, also overlapping SR 25). US 35 and US 24 then turn northwest from the frontage road onto another expressway on the west edge of Logansport. Along the roadway, there is an intersection with the aforementioned Monticello Road and a two-quadrant interchange with Old State Road 25. After crossing the Wabash River, the overlapped routes have a final interchange where US 24 exits heading due west, while US 35 continues north-northwest.


Soon after US 24 leaves US 35, US 35 narrows back to a two-lane road and travels through the towns of Winamac and Knox. In Davis Township, Starke County, near Hamlet, the US 30 expressway provides an interchange. After entering LaPorte County, US 35 travels to the community of South Center in Union Township; there it turns west on US 6 (the US 35 roadway continues north as South County Road 300 E). The route next turns north-northwest until it leaves the concurrency with US 6 northward in Washington Township, near Kingsbury. Turning northwest, US 35 travels through the city of La Porte; in northwestern La Porte, an intersection with SR 39 provides access to the Indiana Toll Road/I-80/I-90. US 35 next crosses under the Indiana Toll Road with no direct interchange access, in unincorporated Center Township. Farther northwest, US 35 meets and turns west-northwest on US 20 in Springfield Township, just east of an interchange with I-94. Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) beyond the I-94 interchange, US 35 terminates at an interchange including itself, US 20, SR 212 and Michigan Boulevard in Michigan City; the US 35 roadway continues as Michigan Boulevard.



Logansport issues


Logansport area residents, the sheriff's department and at least one transportation expert have voiced concerns about the split diamond interchange used on the Logansport section of the Hoosier Heartland Highway. From the interchange's opening in October 2013 through February 28, 2016, there had been 71 two-vehicle crashes at or near the interchange, 53 of those at the interchange's four intersections, two fatalities, and a number of injuries. Possible causes for the accidents include drivers' unfamiliarity with this type of interchange, which is typically built in cities, and is not common in semi-rural small towns; drivers' mistaking the frontage roads for entrance ramps and not stopping when required; the complexity of four major traffic routes converging on one interchange; ramp/frontage traffic controlled by stop signs alone, with cross-traffic not having to stop; stop signs not clearly visible at the crest of the exit ramps. In response, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) in 2014 added signage, placed flashing lights on the stop signs and installed rumble strips. These steps reduced, but did not eliminate the problems, with one of the fatalities taking place after these fixes. INDOT was planning by spring 2016 to add overhead flashers, move the stop signs to more visible positions, install channelizing islands and increase overhead intersection lighting.[12]



History



West Virginia


Originally, US 35 was routed from Charleston, West Virginia, on the north side of the Kanawha River (the current WV 62) to Point Pleasant until the collapse of the Silver Bridge in 1967. When the new Silver Memorial Bridge was completed in 1969, US 35 was moved to the south side of the river (the former WV 17) away from Point Pleasant, and its terminus was in St. Albans, West Virginia, at the junction of US 60.


As of June 15, 2009, the old segment of US 35 between Buffalo Bridge, West Virginia, and US 60 is now signed as WV 817.



Ohio


Before the adoption of the U.S. Highway System in 1926, the route in Ohio was known in its entirety as SR 11.[13] By 1966, the first freeway portion of the route began construction, comprising the Chillicothe bypass.[14] Freeway portions on the east side of Dayton and south side of Xenia were completed by 1971,[15] and around Washington Court House by 1974.[16] Before 1988, westbound traffic on US 35 west of I-75 in Dayton turned north along Williams Street, then was routed along West Third Street (eastbound traffic on West Third Street turned south on Broadway Street back to US 35); on October 25, 1996, a new expressway alignment through west Dayton, known as the "US 35 West" project, was completed.[10][11]


The interchange at North Fairfield Road in Beavercreek opened on October 25, 2003.[17] As part of the project, the existing ramp from State Route 835 (Research Boulevard) to westbound US 35 was removed, with the area converted to wetlands, and part of the pavement used as a connection to a regional rail trail.[18]



Indiana


The first signed road along the what would later become US 35 was SR 35, which ran from west of Jonesboro and Kokomo, and SR 15 from Burlington to Michigan City. In 1926 state road numbers were changed; SR 35 became SR 18 and SR 15 became SR 29.[19] Many changes took place in 1930 along what would later became US 35, the first of which was a state road proposed between SR 38, near Richmond, and Muncie. This was followed by SR 21 being added to the state road system between Muncie and St. Anthony, and a state road being proposed between St. Anthony and SR 9 west of Jonesboro. The last change in 1930 was a proposed state road between Kokomo and Burlington.[20][21]


Between late 1930 and early 1932 SR 21 was added to the state road system between SR 38 and Muncie and between St. Anthony and Jonesboro. At the same time SR 18 became SR 22 and was extended east through Jonesboro and west to Burlington. Also during this time frame a state road was proposed between Kokomo and Logansport.[21][22] In late 1932 or early 1933 SR 21 was paved between Richmond and Muncie and SR 22 was paved between Kokomo and Burlington.[23][24]


US 35 was first designated in the state of Indiana in 1935, US 35 was routed from the Ohio state line, near Richmond, to Michigan City, via Muncie, Kokomo, Burlington and Logansport, along SR 21, SR 22 and SR 29.[25][26] At this time the Indiana State Highway Commission authorized the addition of SR 17 between Kokomo and Logansport. The construction on the authorized segment of SR 17 began between 1939 and 1941, with the construction being completed by 1942.[27][28][29] US 35 was rerouted away from Kingsbury between 1942 and 1945, with the old route through the town becoming SR 829.[29][30]


The multi-lane road of US 35 from US 6 to La Porte opened either in 1951 or 1952.[31][32] The US 35 designation was rerouted onto SR 3 and SR 28 between Munice and St. Anthony between 1956 and 1957.[33][34] The old route of US 35 became locally maintained roads and streets. The bypass of Jonesboro was completed in either 1965 or 1966, and US 35 was routed along it from SR 15 to the west; east of SR 15 was signed as only SR 22.[35][36] In 1967 or 1968 US 35 was rerouted onto SR 28, I-69, and SR 22 from St. Anthony to Jonesboro. The old route of US 35 became county roads or city streets.[37][38]


By 1970 US 35 was rerouted onto US 31 (now SR 931) to bypass downtown Kokomo.[39][40] US 35 was rerouted onto SR 3 to bypass downtown Muncie between 1972 and 1973.[41][42] By 1974 US 35 was rerouted away from downtown Logansport on the a bypass around the south and east sides of the city.[42][43] The US 35 designation in Richmond was moved onto I-70 between 1997 and 1999. In October 2008 the Indiana Department of Transportation and the City of Michigan City came to an agreement for the city to assume maintenance of US 35 from the US 20/SR 212 interchange to US 12.[44] INDOT submitted an application in October 2008 to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) for the removal of US 35 between US 12 and the east junction of US 20. INDOT still has US 35 overlapping US 20 to the interchange between SR 212 and US 20.[45][46] The city took over maintenance of the segment of US 35 in October 2009, and it became known as Michigan Boulevard.[44][47] New bypass roads in Kokomo and Logansport opened in 2013 and US 35 was rerouted along both new roadways.[48][49][50]



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State County Location mi[b]
km Exit[51]
Destinations Notes
West Virginia Putnam Teays Valley −0.20 −0.32
Teays Valley Road (CR 33) – St. Albans, Scott Depot
Continuation as unsigned US 35 Spur
0.00 0.00 Southern end of expressway

I‑64 – Huntington, St. Albans, Charleston
Southern end of US 35; hybrid semi-directional T/diamond interchange; all movements between US 35 and I-64 are free-flowing except for eastbound I-64 to northbound US 35; I-64 exit 40
2.5 4.0
WV 34 / CR 13 (Poplar Fork Road) – Winfield
Interchange
5.8 9.3
To WV 817 (via CR 817/2)
Intersection
11.3 18.2 Northern end of expressway
12.4 20.0
To WV 62 (via WV 869) – Buffalo, Eleanor
Intersection; western end of WV 869
12.5 20.1
WV 817 south
Intersection; southern end of WV 817 overlap
Mason Beech Hill 26.5 42.6
WV 817 north
Intersection; northern end of WV 817 overlap
26.7 43.0 Southern end of expressway
33.5 53.9
WV 817 south
Intersection
35.8 57.6 Northern end of expressway; southern end of freeway

WV 2 – Point Pleasant, Huntington
Ohio River 36.58
174.433
58.87
280.723

Silver Memorial Bridge; West Virginia–Ohio state line
Ohio Gallia Gallipolis Township 174.238 280.409
SR 7 – Pomeroy, Gallipolis
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
173.769 279.654
SR 735 to SR 7 – Pomeroy, Gallipolis
Eastbound left exit and westbound left entrance; western end of SR 735

Gallipolis–Green
township line
170.647–
169.975
274.630–
273.548

SR 160 – Vinton, Gallipolis
No eastbound exit
Springfield Township 169.319 272.493
SR 160 – Vinton, Gallipolis
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
165.473 266.303
SR 850 (Rodney Pike)

Raccoon Township–Rio Grande line
160.679 258.588
SR 325 – Vinton, Rio Grande
Western end of freeway; eastern end of expressway
Raccoon Township 157.596 253.626
SR 279 west – Centerville (Thurman post office), Oak Hill
Intersection; eastern end of SR 279
Jackson Bloomfield Township 148.248 238.582
SR 327 north – Wellston, Cooper Hollow Wildlife Area

One-quadrant interchange with connecting roadway in the southeast quadrant; southern end of SR 327

Lick Township–Jackson line
143.868 231.533 McCarty Lane / Keystone Furnace Road Westbound right-in/right-out at Keystone Furnace Road; eastbound right-in/right-out at McCarty Lane; roads connected by Acy Avenue overpass
Lick Township 142.863 229.916
SR 32 / SR 124 – Athens, Cincinnati
"Windmill" interchange
142.268 228.958 Western end of expressway; eastern end of freeway
Pattonsville Road / Broadway Street
140.728 226.480
SR 93 – Coalton, Jackson

Coal–Liberty
township line
138.418 222.762 County Road 84 (Chillicothe Pike) / Jackson Business Route Jackson Business Route signed eastbound only
Western end of freeway; eastern end of expressway
Ross Jefferson Township 126.368 203.370 Western end of expressway; eastern end of freeway
Vigo Road / Watson Road – Richmond Dale

Liberty–Springfield
township line
117.388 188.918
US 50 east – Athens
Eastern end of US 50 overlap
Scioto Township 115.858 186.455
US 50 west (Eastern Avenue) to US 23 south
Western end of US 50 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
115.218 185.425
US 23 south to US 50 west – Portsmouth, Waverly
Eastern end of US 23 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance

Scioto Township–Chillicothe line
113.948 183.382
To US 50 west / Main Street – Chillicothe
Scioto Township 112.908 181.708
US 23 north – Columbus
Western end of US 23 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance

Scioto Township–Chillicothe line
112.068 180.356

SR 159 / US 23 Bus. (Bridge Street) to US 23 north – Kingston, Columbus
Scioto Township 110.858 178.409
SR 104 (High Street)
Union Township 108.978 175.383
To US 50 / Pleasant Valley Road / Egypt Pike
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
107.068 172.309 County Road 550 – Pleasant Valley
Concord Township 100.088 161.076 County Road 87 – Frankfort
97.088 156.248
SR 138 – Greenfield, Clarksburg
Fayette Union Township 85.531 137.649 85
SR 753 – Greenfield, Washington Court House
83.672 134.657 83
SR 41 – Greenfield
82.517–
82.084
132.798–
132.101
82
US 22 / US 62 / SR 3 – Washington Court House, Hillsboro
Ramps connect to a pair of two-way frontage roads, each of which runs between US 62 and US 22/SR 3
80.169 129.019 80 Palmer Road

Jasper–Jefferson
township line
72.666 116.945 72
SR 435 to I-71
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; I-71's interchange with SR 435 lies between US 35's two interchanges with SR 435
Jefferson Township 70.361 113.235 70
SR 435 to I-71 – Columbus, Cincinnati
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; western end of SR 435
Greene Jamestown 63.766 102.621 64
SR 72 – Jamestown, Cedarville
Silvercreek Township 62.012 99.799 62 Old US 35 – Jamestown
Xenia Township 55.538 89.380 55 Bickett Road (US 35 Bus.)

Xenia Township–Xenia line
53.125 85.496 53
US 68 (Home Avenue) – Wilmington
51.221–
51.203
82.432–
82.403
51
US 42 – Lebanon
Signed as exits 51B (north) and 51A (south)
Xenia 50.522 81.307 50 Lower Bellbrook Road

Xenia–Xenia Township–
Beavercreek Township tripoint
48.243 77.640 48

US 35 Bus. east (West Main Street) – Xenia
US 35 west merges onto US 35 Bus. roadway; US 35 east has a left exit to US 35 Bus.
Western end of freeway; eastern end of expressway
Beavercreek 43.750–
43.421
70.409–
69.879
Western end of expressway; eastern end of freeway
44
SR 835 west (Research Boulevard) / North Fairfield Road
Eastern end of SR 835; eastbound US 35 is signed for North Fairfield Road only
42.778 68.845 43
SR 835 (Research Boulevard)
Eastbound exit only
41.648 67.026 42
I-675 – Cincinnati, Columbus
Westbound US 35 uses collector–distributor lane; exits 13A and 13B on I-675

Greene–Montgomery
county line

Beavercreek–Riverside
city line
41.179 66.271 Dayton–Xenia Road / Linden Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Montgomery Riverside 40.020 64.406
Woodman Drive (SR 835)
Western end of SR 835
Dayton 39.000 62.764 Smithville Road
37.840 60.898 Steve Whalen Boulevard
36.940 59.449 Keowee Street / Wayne Avenue Westbound exit is attached to Steve Whalen Boulevard exit; access from northbound Keowee Street to westbound US 35 via Wayne Avenue
36.290–
36.190
58.403–
58.242

SR 48 (Main Street) / Jefferson Street
35.970 57.888 Ludlow Street / Perry Street
35.660 57.389 Bridge over the Great Miami River
35.290 56.794
I-75 / SR 4 north – Cincinnati, Toledo
Stewart Street
I-75 exit 52; eastern end of SR 4 overlap (ODOT makes this claim; signage would appear to disagree); ramps to southbound I-75 and from northbound I-75 include entrances and exits for Stewart Street
34.310 55.217
James H. McGee Boulevard
Western end of freeway; eastern end of expressway
33.470 53.865 Abbey Avenue Intersection; the Wright Company factory site, which later housed the Dayton-Wright Company, is located at the corner of Abbey Avenue and West Third Street
32.590 52.449
Gettysburg Avenue (SR 4 south)
Interchange; western end of SR 4 overlap (ODOT makes this claim; signage would appear to disagree)
31.680 50.984 Liscum Drive Intersection

Jefferson Township (Drexel)
30.980 49.857 Infirmary Road Intersection

Jefferson Township (Drexel)—Trotwood line
30.220 48.634
SR 49 north – Greenville
US 35 turns west on West Third Street/Eaton Pike; roadway continues as at-grade expressway SR 49; southern end of SR 49
Western end of expressway
Preble West Alexandria 17.220 27.713
SR 503 (Main Street)
Eaton 11.920 19.183
SR 122 east (South Franklin Street)
Eastern end of SR 122 overlap
11.680 18.797
US 127 / SR 732 south (Barron Street) – Fort St. Clair
Northern end of SR 732
11.420 18.379
SR 122 west (West Main Street)
Western end of SR 122 overlap; US 35 turns northwest off Main Street as Eaton Richmond Pike
Jackson Township 2.380 3.830
SR 320 north
Southern end of SR 320

Jackson–Jefferson
township line
1.660 2.672 Eastern end of freeway
1
I-70 west – Indianapolis
Eastern end of I-70 overlap; US 35 west merges onto freeway; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; exit 1 on I-70
  0.000 0.000 Ohio–Indiana state line
Indiana Wayne Wayne Township 0.257 0.414 156
US 40 (National Road) – Lewisburg, Ohio
Exit 156 on I-70; signed as exits 156B (east) and 156A (west)
3.585 5.769 153
SR 227 – Union City
Exit 153 on I-70
5.155 8.296 151
US 27 (Chester Boulevard)

Single-point urban interchange; exit 151 on I-70
7.093 11.415 149B
I-70 west / Williamsburg Pike/Tom Raper Way – Indianapolis
Northern end of I-70 overlap; US 35 north departs freeway; US 35 south merges with freeway, roadway continues as Williamburg Pike/Tom Raper Way; exit 149B on I-70
Northern end of freeway
Webster Township 8.366 13.464
SR 38 west – Greensfork, Hagerstown, New Castle
Eastern end of SR 38
Dalton Township 23.001 37.017
SR 1
Randolph Union Township 27.055 43.541
US 36 – Summit Lake State Park

Henry

No major junctions
Delaware
Center Township–Muncie line
40.904 65.829 Southern end of expressway

SR 3 south / SR 67 south – New Castle, Muncie, Ball State University
Interchange; southern end of SR 3/SR 67 overlap; US 35 north merges onto expressway; no access from US 35 north to SR 3 south / SR 67 south or SR 3 north / SR 67 north to US 35 south
Center Township 42.508 68.410 Memorial Drive Interchange
Muncie 43.506 70.016
SR 32 – Winchester, Muncie
Interchange
Hamilton Township 47.010 75.655
SR 67 north (Broadway) – Portland
Interchange; northern end of SR 67 overlap
47.650 76.685
Muncie (Old State Road 3 south) – Ball State University
Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
Northern end of expressway
49.899 80.305
SR 3 north / SR 28 east – Hartford City, Albany
Northern end of SR 3 overlap; southern end of SR 28 overlap
Harrison Township 59.924 96.438 Southern end of freeway
245
I-69 south / SR 28 west – Alexandria, Indianapolis
Southern end of I-69 overlap; northern end of SR 28 overlap; US 35 merges onto freeway; exit 245 on I-69
Grant Jefferson Township 70.157 112.907 255
SR 26 – Fairmount, Hartford City
Exit 255 on I-69

Gas City–Jefferson Township–
Monroe Township tripoint
74.241 119.479 259
I-69 north / SR 22 east – Fort Wayne, Upland, Taylor University
Northern end of I-69 overlap; southern end of SR 22 overlap; US 35 departs freeway; exit 259 on I-69
Northern end of freeway
Jonesboro 78.546 126.408
SR 15 north – Indiana Wesleyan University
Southern end of SR 15

Mill–Franklin
township line
81.105 130.526
SR 9 – Anderson, Marion
Franklin Township 82.221 132.322
SR 37 – Elwood, Marion
Sims Township 89.138 143.454
SR 13 / SR 19 north – Elwood, Swayzee, Wabash
Southern end of SR 19 overlap
Howard Greentown 96.099 154.656
SR 213 south – Windfall
Northern end of SR 213

Howard–Taylor
township line
100.033 160.988
SR 19 south – Tipton, Wildcat Creek Reservoir Park
Northern end of SR 19 overlap
102.898 165.598 Southern end of freeway
162
US 31 south / SR 22 east – Kokomo, Indianapolis
Southern end of US 31 overlap; western end of SR 22 overlap; western end of the eastern segment of SR 22; US 35 merges onto freeway; exit 162 on US 31
Center Township 105.968 170.539 165 Touby Pike – Airport
Exit 165 on US 31
Howard Township 107.361 172.781 166
US 31 north – South Bend
Northern end of US 31 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance; US 35 departs freeway; exit 166 on US 31
Northern end of freeway

Howard–Clay
township line
108.229 174.178
SR 931 to US 31 north – Peru, Kokomo
Clay Township 110.415 177.696
Kokomo, Downtown (Davis Road)
Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
Cass Galveston 113.356 182.429
SR 18
Walton 119.925 193.001
SR 218
Washington Township 125.940 202.681 Southern end of expressway

US 24 east – Fort Wayne
Intersection; southern end of US 24 overlap
Logansport 129.207 207.939 No Name (Monticello Road) Interchange; northbound exit only; former US 24 west / US 35 north
Washington Township 129.854 208.980 Northern end of expressway

SR 25 north / SR 329 south – Rochester

Split diamond interchange, together with interchange for SR 25 south; southern end of SR 25 overlap; northern end of SR 329; US 35 departs expressway and travels along frontage road

Washington Township–Logansport line
130.129 209.422
SR 25 south / SR 29 south – Lafayette, Indianapolis
Split diamond interchange, together with interchange for SR 25 north; northern end of SR 25 overlap; US 35 turns north from frontage road onto other expressway
Southern end of expressway

Logansport–Eel Township line
130.929 210.710 Old State Road 25 Two-quadrant interchange

Eel–Noble
township line
132.287 212.895

US 24 west / Bus. US 24 east – Logansport, Monticello
Interchange; northern end of US 24 overlap
Northern end of expressway
Royal Center 141.679 228.010
SR 16 – Monon
Pulaski Winamac 155.561 250.351
SR 119 south (Washington Street)
Northern end of the southern section of SR 119
156.058 251.151
SR 14 (11th Street)
Southern end of SR 14 overlap
156.184 251.354
SR 14 east
Northern end of SR 14 overlap
Starke California Township 166.257 267.565
SR 10 east – Bass Lake
Southern end of SR 10 overlap
167.638 269.787
SR 10 west – North Judson
Northern end of SR 10 overlap
Knox 172.655 277.861
SR 8 east (East Culver Road)
Southern end of SR 8 overlap
Center Township 174.659 281.086
SR 8 west – LaCrosse, Hebron, Airport, Kankakee State Fish Wildlife Area
Northern end of SR 8 overlap
Davis Township 179.953 289.606
US 30 – Valparaiso, Plymouth
This junction is an interchange on the US 30 expressway
LaPorte South Center 186.239 299.723
US 6 east – Walkerton
Southern end of US 6 overlap; US 35 turns west onto US 6; roadway continues as South County Road 300 E
Washington Township 191.181 307.676
US 6 west – Gary
Northern end of US 6 overlap; US 35 turns north
La Porte 198.058 318.743
SR 2 / SR 39 south (Lincolnway) to SR 4
Southern end of SR 39 overlap
199.947 321.784
SR 39 north to Indiana Toll Road – New Buffalo, Michigan
Northern end of SR 39 overlap
Springfield Township 205.440 330.624
US 20 east – South Bend
Eastern end of US 20 overlap
205.732 331.094
I-94 – Chicago, Detroit
Cloverleaf interchange
Michigan City 206.716 332.677
US 20 west / SR 212 north to US 12
Michigan Boulevard
Northern end of US 35; western end of US 20 overlap; roadway continues as Michigan Boulevard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


  •       Concurrency terminus


  •       Incomplete access




Related routes



West Virginia spur route














U.S. Route 35 Spur

Location Teays Valley, West Virginia
Length 0.20 mi[1] (0.32 km)

U.S. Route 35 Spur (US 35 Spur) is the unsigned continuation of US 35 past its southern end at I-64.




Xenia business route














U.S. Route 35 Business

Location Xenia, Ohio
Length 5.7 mi[52] (9.2 km)



See also





Notes





  1. ^ Total mileage is the sum of the state mileages.[1][2][3][4]


  2. ^ Mileposts reset at state line crossings. In Ohio, US 35 is considered an east–west highway, its mileposts run from west to east.[1][2][3][4]





References





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    • Gallia County (PDF)


    • Jackson County (PDF)


    • Ross County (PDF)


    • Fayette County (PDF)


    • Greene County (PDF)


    • Montgomery County (PDF)


    • Preble County (PDF)






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External links







  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 35

  • Indiana Highway Ends: US 35









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