Heartland Highway

Heartland Highway The Heartland Highway Corridor, runs from Toledo, Ohio to Lafayette, Indiana. Construction on the bridges over the Wabash was begun in 1991.

Today, the Heartland Highway is designated by Congress as Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) High Priority Corridor 4. The Hoosier Heartland Industrial Corridor, Inc.’s organization is one of the oldest cross county economic development groups in Indiana. Since the early 1980s the bi-partisan coalition has promoted the construction of a 4-lane, limited access, highway to connect the Wabash Vall

ey to the regional and national economy. Segments of this bi-state Corridor are either under construction or have been completed. The Fort Wayne bypass was opened in late 1995 and the Huntington to Wabash segment of Corridor 4 was opened in 2000. The Fort to Port segments of Corridor 4 in Indiana and Ohio are under construction and will be opened to traffic by late 2012 or early 2013. The Lafayette to Logansport segment of Corridor 4 is scheduled to be open to traffic by late 2013.

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210 S Wabash St, Ste A
Wabash, IN
46992

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