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Indiana State Road 218

State Road 218 marker

State Road 218
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length: 91.45 mi (147.17 km)
Existed: March 28, 1932 – present
Western segment
Length: 41.61 mi (66.96 km)
West end: SR 25 in Delphi
Major
junctions:
US 35 in Walton
US 31
East end: SR 19 in Santa Fe
Eastern segment
Length: 49.84 mi (80.21 km)
West end: SR 15 in La Fontaine
Major
junctions:

I-69 near Warren

US 27 in Berne
East end: SR 707
Location
Counties: Carroll, Cass, Miami, Huntington, Wells, Adams
Highway system
SR 213 US 224

State Road 218 marker

I-69 near Warren

Indiana State Road 218 exists in two different sections in the central part of the U.S. state of Indiana, on either side of Mississinewa Lake. The road covers a total distance of about 91 miles; the ends of the two sections are separated by about 14 miles. The road is a rural surface highway for its entire length.

The western section of the road begins just north of Delphi at State Road 25. The road generally runs east although it is routed along State Road 29 for a few miles north of Deer Creek and along U.S. Route 31 in front of the Grissom Air Reserve Base. The western section of the road terminates at State Road 19 in Santa Fe on the west side of Mississinewa Lake. The towns and villages located along this route are: Delphi, Camden, Deer Creek, Walton, Bunker Hill, and Santa Fe.

The eastern section of the road picks up on the east side of Mississinewa Lake in La Fontaine at State Road 15, about 14 miles to the east of Santa Fe. This section of the road runs almost entirely due east for most of its span. The road terminates at the Ohio state line at Ohio State Route 707. The towns and villages located along this route are: La Fontaine, Warren, Mount Zion, Poneto, Reiffsburg, and Berne.


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