The Indiana Toll Road, officially the Indiana East-West Toll Road, is a 157-mile-long roadway traversing northern Indiana, connecting the Ohio Turnpike in the east to the Chicago Skyway and Illinois state line in the west. Operational since 1956, this vital transportation artery facilitates interstate commerce and regional travel. Its ownership structure involves a long-term lease agreement.
This crucial infrastructure component significantly impacts Indiana’s economy by enabling efficient goods transportation and supporting tourism. The revenue generated from tolls contributes to road maintenance and improvements, ensuring continued functionality and safety for users. The road’s history reflects the evolving landscape of transportation infrastructure funding and public-private partnerships.