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Interstate access changes with Fort-to-Port opening

Access from Old U.S. 24 to I-469 has been closed now that the Fort to Port project is open, the Indiana Department of Transportation said today.

Drivers on Old U.S. 24 who want to get on the interstate first must use the new U.S. 24 via interchanges at Bruick Road, Webster Road or Indiana 101, the transportation department said in a statement.

At Bruick Road, the westbound access for the interchange ramp is just west of Bruick, the statement said. The eastbound access is off Bruick, south of new U.S. 24.

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