State Road 130 in the U.S. state of Indiana is a short, 7.87-mile (12.67 km) road that connects Lake Station with Valparaiso to the southeast.
This highway mainly follows a major rail line for its entire length.
It formerly followed Lincoln Way (sometimes spelled "Lincolnway") for its entire length in Valparaiso, except south of LaPorte Avenue, where it was called Sturdy Road.
State Road 130 passes through the following cities, and intersects with highways at those locations: State Road 130 is concurrent with SR 51 for one mile (1.6 km) south of its terminus on U.S. Route 6.
In 2015, State Road 130 was truncated at its intersection with State Road 149, and its remaining length was transferred to Porter County and Valparaiso.