Roads of the Mid-South & West > Highways of the State of Indiana > Interstate 64, Indiana
Interstate 64 is the southern most east-west interstate in the state of Indiana. It enters Indiana from Illinois on the west near Griffin. Then I-64 exits the state on the eastside in the Greater-Louisville (KY.) Metro Area. Portions of I-64 pass through the Hoosier National Forest Purchase Area.
While in Indiana, Interstate 64 is multi-plexed.
I-64 is multi-plexed with...
...Indiana State Route 37, from M.P. 79 to M.P. 86.
...Indiana State Route 62, from M.P. 118 to M.P. 121.
U.S. Rt. 150, from M.P. 119 to the Indiana/Kentucky State Line.
I-64 crosses the following interstates in Indiana.
Interstate 164, near Elberfeld.
The two (2) mile BGS for I-164 on EB I-64.
EB I-64, one (1) mile from I-164.
EB I-64 at I-164.
Interstate 265, near New Albany/Clarksville.
The first BGS on EB I-64.
EB I-64 near I-265.
EB I-64 at I-265.
Branches of I-64 in Indiana.
EB I-64 at the Illinois/Indiana State Line.
EB I-64 near Giffin.
BGS on SB U.S. Rt. 41.
A mile marker for the Traffic Wise program that IN D.O.T. operates.
Guide markers in Downtown Evansville.
WB I-64 in Western Floyd County.
A WB guide marker near Edwardsville. (Aug., 2004)
A odd pull through sign on WB I-64.
EB I-64/U.S. Rt. 150 in New Albany.
EB I-64/U.S. Rt. 150 near the Ohio River.
EB I-64/U.S. Rt. 150 at the Ohio River.