Major Interstates
Northeast Indiana is served by two major interstate highways-one going north-south-I-69-and the other going east and west-Interstate 80/90, also known as the Indiana Toll Road. The two interstate highways intersect near Fremont, Indiana, near the Michigan and Ohio state lines in the extreme northeast corner of the state. Interstate 69 is 355 miles in length and runs from Indianapolis northeast to the Canadian border at Port Huron, Michigan. In the 10-county region of northeast Indiana, I-69 traverses nearly 100 miles-from exit 73 in Warren in Huntington County in the south to exit 157 at the Michigan state line in the north. The Indiana Toll Road is a tolled highway running east-west across the northernmost part of Indiana. It is a part of the New York-Chicago Toll Road system, and is advertised as the "Main Street of the Midwest."
Please contact the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership for more information on how your business can join our transportation and logistics industry in Northeast Indiana.