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State Route 88 (SR 88), also known as the Carson Pass Highway, [2] [3] is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. It travels in an east–west direction from Stockton , in the San Joaquin Valley , to the Nevada state line, where it becomes Nevada State Route 88 , eventually terminating at U.S. Route 395 (US 395).
became part of IL 88 IL 40: 112.05: 180.33 I-74/IL 29 in East Peoria: IL 78 in Mount Carroll: 1995: current Formerly IL 88 IL 41: 37.53: 60.40 US 136 in Adair: US 34/IL 110 (CKC)/IL 164 in Galesburg: 1918: current IL 42 — — — — 1918: 1972 Ran from Chicago to Winthrop Harbor, part of it is now IL-173.
Lengths for each state route were initially measured as they existed during the 1964 state highway renumbering (or during the year the route was established, if after 1964), and do not necessarily reflect the current mileage. The years listed reflect when the route was affected by legislative action, this is not necessarily the same year as the ...
IDOT road conditions Jan. 9, 2024. Illinois Department of Transportation Districts 4 and 5 in the Peoria area are currently all clear. There's currently only one district with a road closure and ...
The pass is traversed by California State Route 88. It lies on the Great Basin Divide , with the West Fork Carson River on the east and the South Fork American River on the west. The historic pass was a point on the Carson Trail during the California Gold Rush and was used for American Civil War shipping to California until the completion of ...
Cooks or Cook's Station, elevation 5,000 feet (1,500 m), is a roadside stop on State Route 88 in Amador County in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Built in 1863 as part of the Volcano cutoff of the Carson Emigrant Trail, Cooks Station is one of two remaining "stations" on the highway among many that sprang up after the road was completed over the ...
Highway markers for Interstate 57, U.S. Route 45, Illinois Route 1 and the Chicago Skyway Overall map of system: freeways in light blue, tollways in green, other highways in yellow System information Maintained by IDOT, ISTHA, and SCC Formed November 5, 1918 (1918-11-05) Highway names Interstates Interstate X (I-X) US Highways U.S. Route X (US X) State Illinois Route X (IL X) System links ...
The Illinois Department of Transportation was created by the 77th Illinois General Assembly in January 1972. The department absorbed the functions of the former Department of Public Works and Buildings, acquired some planning and safety inspection functions of other state agencies, and received responsibility for state assistance to local mass transportation agencies such as the Chicago-area ...