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The Hoosier Heartland project involves replacing State Road 25, a two-lane rural highway constructed in the 1930s, with a new four-lane, limited-access highway that will connect Lafayette to Fort Wayne, where it will link to the US 24 Fort to Port highway. A 12-mile stretch of this project – from Lafayette to Delphi – officially opened to traffic on Oct. 24, 2012. The remaining portion of the highway – from Delphi to Logansport – is expected to open to traffic by the end of 2013. The 36-mile Hoosier Heartland project will upgrade the old highway’s 81 at-grade street intersections, three at-grade railroad crossings, and more than 140 private entrances while improving access, safety and promoting economic development across Tippecanoe, Carroll and Cass counties.