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East DuPage–Cook county line (just west of I-294 in Oak Brook) CR 9 (Highland Avenue) 31st Street/Oak Brook Road — — CR 35: 5.25: 8.45 Dunham Road: East DuPage–Cook county line (County Line Road) 55th Street — — CR 36: 3.55: 5.71 CR 21 (Geneva Road) in Wheaton: CR 11 (Army Trail Road) in Bloomingdale: Schmale Road — —
Intermediate interchanges are planned at County Line Road/Franklin Avenue, IL 19, IL 390, and IL 72. [ 9 ] On August 25, 2011, the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA) approved a $12-billion (equivalent to $16 billion in 2023 [ 10 ] ) capital plan called Move Illinois, which seeks to improve toll roads under their jurisdiction; the ...
I-Pass is the Illinois Tollway’s electronic transponder toll collection system that allows drivers to pre-pay their tolls. As of 2010, Tollway drivers use 3.3 million I-Pass transponders. [37] Every toll lane on the system is equipped to accept I-Pass which can also be used on the Chicago Skyway and anywhere E-ZPass is accepted.
This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: Illinois I-PASS transponders being switched out for sticker tags. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
Lake Cook Road (alternatively referred to as County Line Road or Main Street in some areas) is a major east–west highway in Cook, Lake, McHenry, and Kane Counties in Illinois. For much of its length, it marks the border between Cook and Lake Counties, hence the name of the road.
A 24-hour Pass, for example, is charged at a flat rate, but an account holder pays per trip. Account holders who make multiple trips in a single day may pay more than a pass customer would. However, CityLink recognises this and account customers can remove their e-TAG device and buy a pass for the day: just like casual customers.
In 2019, a $33.4-million (equivalent to $39.3 million in 2023 [6]) interchange with IL 23 was added near Marengo to provide the first I-90 interchange in McHenry County. [ 12 ] Until 1978, I-90 was routed on the Congress Street Expressway (later named the Eisenhower Expressway) which was extended from the Loop to the interchange of the ...
The Indiana Toll Road, officially the Indiana East–West Toll Road, [2] is a controlled-access toll road that runs for 156.28 miles (251.51 km) east–west across northern Indiana from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line.