State Road 121SR 121 consists of two discontiguous sections in eastern Indiana. In the early days of the present Indiana highway system, Indiana 21 took a northwest/southeast routing across the state, from SE of Richomond to Peru (and could have easily gone up to Plymouth, if not South Bend, if not for US 31). Both of these routes served as branch routes off Indiana 21 (though in different ways) and still exist today, outliving the original Indiana 21.The north-south poriton of Indiana 121 works along the lines of Indiana 110 and 124 today -- as a shorter, parallel routing to 21. However, it is much more a branch of Indiana 1, and could easily be linked to Indiana 229 without much of a disturbance (outside of the cost of resigning a stretch of road). The east-west portion of this route, while much closer to historic Indiana 21, actually works as one of three three-digit roads that shares its number with an Ohio Road (along with Indiana 120 and Historic Indiana 122). |
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| Northern Section: | Richmond (US 27) | < 4.2 miles > | Ohio State Line (Ohio 121) |
| Southern Section: | (US 52) | < 15.3 miles > | Connersville (SR 44) |
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Google Map of SR 121 |
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| Cities Served: | Connersville, Richmond | ||
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| Counties Served: | Fayette, Franklin, Wayne | ||
| INDOT County Flow Maps (AADT): | Fayette, Franklin, Wayne | ||
| Parent Highway: | SR 21 | ||
| Siblings: | SR 221 | ||
| Multiplex: | SR 227 | ||
| Related Link: | » Indiana State Road 121 from Wikipedia | ||
| Cities Served: | Connersville |
| Counties Served: | Fayette, Franklin |
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| Northern Terminus: Connersville at SR 44
End Photographs |
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Looking north |
Looking south from SR 44 |
A closeup of the end sign at SR 44 |
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| Southern Terminus: (US 52) End Photographs |
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Looking north from US 52 |
Closeup of the end sign at US 52 |
Looking east on US 52 where SR 121 intersects |
Looking south to US 52 |
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