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Indiana State Road 237

State Road 237 marker

State Road 237
Route information
Maintained by INDOT
Length: 15.316 mi (24.649 km)
Southern segment
Length: 5.370 mi (8.642 km)
South end: KY 69 at Cannelton
North end: SR 37 near Tell City
Northern segment
Length: 9.946 mi (16.007 km)
South end: SR 62 / SR 66 at Sulphur
Major
junctions:
I-64 near Sulphur
North end: SR 37 / SR 64 at English
Location
Counties: Perry County, Crawford County
Highway system
SR 236 SR 240

State Road 237 marker

Indiana State Road 237 in the U.S. state of Indiana is a discontinuous route in Perry and Crawford counties.

The Perry County segment of SR 237, which connects to SR 37 about 1-mile (1.6 km) northeast of Tell City, Indiana, provides access to Hawesville, Kentucky, via the Bob Cummings - Lincoln Trail Bridge in Cannelton. This segment of 237 is 5.6 miles (9.0 km) in length and replaced an older, winding and narrow segment in 2004.

The Crawford County segment was created on November 21, 2007, when an 8.9-mile (14.3 km) segment of SR 37 from Interstate 64 at Sulphur to SR 64 at English was renumbered as SR 237. The redesignation is due to SR 37's designation being transferred to a new route (the Frank O'Bannon Highway) from I-64 to SR 64 and SR 145 between St. Croix and Eckerty.

In addition, a proposed highway by-pass of Paoli, the seat of Orange County, may carry the SR 237 designation as well. This project is still in the planning stages and construction has yet to be scheduled.


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