This is alist of former state highways in Indiana with route numbers from 400 through 999. For a full list of former state highways in Indiana, see theList of former state highways in Indiana.
| Location | Sellersburg -Charlestown |
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| Existed | 1932–2012 |
State Road 403 was a six-mile (10 km) northeast-to-southwest route that lies entirely withinClark County. It was decommissioned as a state highway and taken over by the county in 2012.[1]
| Location | Queensville |
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| Existed | 1932–1937 |
State Road 407 ran fromState Road 7 toState Road 3. The route is now Jennings County Road 350 West and CR 500 North.
| Location | Illinois State Line -Gary |
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| Existed | 1952–1960 |
| History | Was the 1st Interstate in Indiana Route was Re-Designated I-94 |
State Road 420 ran from theIllinois State Line toGary. SR 420 was the original number of Tri-State Expressway; the name was later changed to Borman Expressway.
| Location | Indianapolis |
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| Existed | 1933–2007 |

The formerState Road 431, now simplyKeystone Parkway, remains a busy route connectingU.S. Route 31 withInterstate 465 at Exit 33. It passes through theIndianapolis suburb ofCarmel, allowing traffic on U.S. 31 north of Carmel a shorter route to I-465 and the east side of Indianapolis. Until the 1990s, the State Road 431 designation extended south of I-465 to 86th Street. Prior to that, it also continued south along N. Keystone Avenue toS.R. 37 at Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive in Indianapolis.
State Road 431 was officially decommissioned on October 19, 2007,[citation needed] with the portions north of 96th Street being turned over to the city of Carmel.[2] Carmel Mayor James Brainard immediately proposed banning heavy trucks from the route, the Hamilton County portions of which lies within his city's corporate limits. He also pushed for a plan to build sixroundabout-style interchanges on Keystone, built 2009–2010, in lieu of widening it to at least six travel lanes throughout.[3]
Further south in Marion County, a former southern portion of S.R. 431 extended south along Madison Avenue from the south side of Indianapolis through Greenwood. Madison Avenue, which was the original routing of U.S. 31 on Indy's south side, does not have an interchange with I-465, however. The northern terminus of this section was at Madison's intersection with East Street, which used to carry U.S. 31 to the south. The southern terminus was where Madison merges with existing U.S. 31 alignment inJohnson County just south of Smith Valley Road, south of the old Greenwood Middle School.
| Location | Indianapolis |
|---|---|
| Existed | early 1940s–1962 |
State Road 434 ran fromU.S. Route 421 toU.S. Route 31 on 73rd Street in Indianapolis.
| Location | Logansport |
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| Existed | September 1984[4]–1999 |
State Road 435 was a northwest–southeast state highway inCass County, Indiana. It was meant as a connector between the formerState Road 329 and theU.S. Highway 24/U.S. Highway 35 bypass south of the city ofLogansport.
Its route began at the bypass in the southeast and followed East Main Street for its whole route to the northwest, terminating at the formerState Road 329 on Burlington Avenue.
| Location | West Lafayette |
|---|---|
| Existed | late 1950s–2013 |
State Road 443 was a short state highway inWest Lafayette, Indiana, less than 1.5 miles long. It ran along Happy Hollow Road for its entire length.
| Location | Fort Wayne |
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State Road 469 was the temporary route number ofInterstate 469 around Fort Wayne. When I-469 was completed, SR 469 was decommissioned.
| Location | Converse |
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| Existed | early 1940s–1974 |
State Road 513 ran fromUS 35/SR 22 to 4-way stop inConverse., Indiana.
| Location | West Lafayette |
|---|---|
| Existed | early 1940s–2013 |
State Road 526 was a short north–south highway connecting thePurdue University Airport withState Road 126 inWest Lafayette.
| Location | Ohio State Line -Decatur |
|---|---|
| Existed | 1932–1937 |
State Road 527 ran fromOH 54 southeast ofPleasant Mill toUS 27 inDecatur. SR 527 followed the route that US 33 now takes. SR 527 was decommissioned when US 33 was commissioned in Indiana.
| Location | Advance -Lebanon |
|---|---|
| Existed | early 1940s–1968 |
State Road 532 ran fromSR 75 west ofAdvance toSR 39 south ofLebanon.
| Location | Indianapolis |
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| Existed | 1942–1949 |
State Road 534 ran fromUS 40 inIndiananpolistoSR 421 inIndiananpolis. SR 534 was the original route number for SR 100.
| Location | Trafalgar |
|---|---|
| Existed | 1942–before 1945 |
State Road 535 was a number used for a section of old SR 135, along what is nowJohnson County Road 300W, connecting SR 135 atTrafalgar to old SR 252 (now Johnson County Road 625S). SR 535 existed from 1942 until SR 252 was rerouted due to the construction ofCamp Atterbury.
| Location | Lafayette |
|---|---|
| Existed | 1940s–1952 |
State Road 552 went on Teal Road, connecting US 52 and US 231/SR 25/SR 43. It has been decommissioned when SR 25 was moved onto Sagamore Parkway. As a result, SR 25 took control of Teal Rd.
| Location | Brook |
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| Existed | early 1940s–1966 |
State Road 555 ran fromSR 16 west ofBrook toSR 114 east ofMorocco.
| Location | Clarksville |
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| Existed | 1956 |
State Road 562 ran fromSR 62 inClarksville toUS 31 inClarksville.
| Location | Richmond |
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| Existed | 1932[5]–1964 |
State Road 627 was a short road connectingIN 38 withUS 27 nearRichmond in southeastIndiana. State Road 627 has since been deleted.
| Location | Illinois State Line -Mt. Vernon |
|---|---|
| Existed | 1947–1956 |
State Road 762 ran from Mount Vernon west to a ferry intoNew Haven, Illinois. In 1956, the ferry shut down,[6] and State Road 762 was decommissioned, following the opening of theWabash Memorial Bridge nearby.
| Location | Kingsbury |
|---|---|
| Existed | 1940s–1952 |
State Road 829 ran fromUS 6 south ofKingsbury toUS 35 north ofKingsbury.