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Illinois Route 89 (IL 89) is a 55.48-mile-long (89.29 km) rural, north–south state highway in central Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 (US 34) in La Moille southward to IL 116 in Metamora. IL 26 and IL 89 are the main north–south roads between Interstate 39 (I-39)/US 51 and IL 29. [1]
U.S. 36 is overlapped with Interstate 72 for more than half its routing in Illinois, 133 miles (214 km). At Decatur, I-72 separates from it and travels around the city to the north, while US 36 enters the city and passes through downtown on the four-lane Eldorado Street. Just beyond 19th Street, US 36 turns to the southeast on a four-lane ...
The Valley City Eagle Bridges is a set of bridges that carry Interstate 72 and U.S. Route 36 across the Illinois River. The bridge is located near Valley City, Illinois , the smallest municipality in the state.
The collision occurred on the Interstate 70 eastbound in Cumberland County at around 1:30 p.m. Sunday, according to Illinois State Police. One person was injured and 38 vehicles were damaged ...
Originally Freeport to Polo, extended north to the state line to replace IL-74 and south to Bureau then E. Peoria replacing IL-89 and IL-87 in part. Rerouted to the I-180 bridge in the 1990s due to a bridge removal over the Illinois River: IL 27 — — — — 1918: 1934 Was Savanna to Polo, Now part of US 52: IL 28 — — — —
A 48-year-old Granite City man died when his SUV left the roadway and hit an overpass in Granite City, the Madison County coroner said Wednesday.. Robert D. Wallace was pronounced dead at the ...
Georgia State Route 89; Illinois Route 89. Illinois Route 89B (former) Illinois Route 89C (former) Iowa Highway 89 (former) K-89 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 89; Louisiana Highway 89; Maine State Route 89; Maryland Route 89 (former) M-89 (Michigan highway) Minnesota State Highway 89. County Road 89 (Ramsey County, Minnesota) Missouri Route ...
The bridge of Interstate 72 and U.S. Route 36 over the Illinois River, near Valley City, Illinois. Prior to September 2000, Mark Twain Avenue (old US 36) was composed of the current Mark Twain Avenue (now Route 79 ) and the portion of I-72 and US 36 west of exit 157 to the Hannibal city limits.