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I-57 near Cairo: I-94 in Chicago: 1969: current Longest Interstate in Illinois I-64: 128.12: 206.19 I-55/I-64 in East St. Louis: I-64 in Grayville: 1974: current I-66 — — Missouri state line: Kentucky state line 1991: 2015 Cancelled proposal that was part of the planned East–West TransAmerica Corridor I-70: 160.38: 258.11
Used from Mound City to US-51, barely 1 mile long, to serve a federal cemetery. This is now part of IL-37 (part of IL-147 for a short time). IL 35: 2.42: 3.89 US 20 in East Dubuque: WIS 35 in East Dubuque: 1938: current Used from E. Dubuque to the WI State Line, replacing IL-79. IL 36 — — — — 1918: 1937 Replaced by IL 94
In 1971, US 30 Alt. in Illinois was discontinued, renamed as IL 38 west of Westchester, and dropped through the city of Chicago. [2] Since a 2008 realignment, US 30 passes a mile (1.6 km) to the north of downtown Plainfield on 143rd Street, then turns south onto IL 59 (Division Street) for approximately one mile (1.6 km). Southeast of downtown ...
Illinois 76 is an undivided two-lane rural highway for its entire length. Starting in US 20 Bus. in Belvidere, IL 76 travels north. It then intersects Illinois Route 173 near Poplar Grove. At the Wisconsin state line, IL 76 curves west. As soon as the road curves north, it enters Wisconsin. At that point, the road becomes WIS 140. [3]
This is a list of U.S. Highways in Illinois, all of which are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Illinois. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) is responsible for maintaining the U.S Highways in Illinois. The system in Illinois consists of 20 primary highways.
U.S. Route 54 (US 54) in Illinois is a 23.9-mile-long (38.5 km) east–west highway that travels from the Champ Clark Bridge on the Missouri state line to I-72/US 36/IL 107 south of Griggsville. At its greatest extent, US 54 used to continue east to Springfield , then northeast to Onarga , and then north all the way to Downtown Chicago .
A wrong-way concurrency near Duncans Mill. From the Keokuk–Hamilton Bridge, US 136 exits Keokuk and enters Hamilton. US 136 then runs concurrently with Illinois Route 96 (IL 96) in Hamilton. It then bends slightly northwestward east of Elvaston as it is near Carthage.
The US 20/IL 84 bridge over the Galena River in Galena As the highway enters Illinois across the Julien Dubuque Bridge, it continues southeasterly for a while, paralleling the Upper Mississippi River before turning east into the rugged country of the Driftless Area in Jo Daviess County, then turning flat and straight west of Stockton and entering Stephenson County.