Indiana Commerce Connector
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The Indiana Commerce Connector was a proposed toll road in Indiana as a partial outer beltway south east of Indianapolis. The proposed road segment would have connected 4 Interstates at 6 locations.
Proposed as a privatized long term international trade agreement lease, the toll road would have extend southward from Pendleton I-69, through Greenfield at I-70, Shelbyville at I-74,Franklin at I-65, Martinsville at SR 37 proposed to become I-69, the southern terminus would have been I-70 near Mooresville.
[edit] External links
- Map of the proposed toll road.
- Speech Governor Daniels made announcing the Indiana Commerce Connector.
- News story about the toll road.
March 24, 2007: Mitch Daniels cancelled plans to build the Indiana Commerce Connector for the time being.

