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Illinois Route 104 is a state highway in central and western Illinois. It extends from Illinois Route 29 near Taylorville, west over the Illinois River at Meredosia to its western terminus in downtown Quincy. This is a distance of 125.91 miles (202.63 km). [1]
Illinois Route 336 (IL 336, also known as the Thomas A. Oakley Memorial Highway) is a four-lane freeway/expressway combination that serves western Illinois.It is also used by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) as a part of Federal-Aid Primary Highway 315 (FAP315) to refer to a future project connecting the cities of Quincy and Peoria via underserved Macomb.
County Location mi [3] km Destinations Notes; Mississippi River: 0.0: 0.0: US 24 west: Continuation into Missouri: Bayview Bridge (westbound), Quincy Memorial Bridge (eastbound); Missouri–Illinois state line: Adams: Quincy: 0.5: 0.80: IL 57 south / Great River Road (National Route) south (3rd Street) Western end of Great River Road overlap: 0 ...
The system is maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT), known as the Arkansas State Highway Department (AHD) until 1977 and the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) from 1977 to 2017. The system contains 16,442.90 miles (26,462.28 km) of Interstates, U.S. Routes, state highways, and special routes.
According to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas, the original Arkansas State Highway System was formed in 1923 with the roads that would become U.S. Highway 67 and now Interstate 57 a part of it.
Illinois Route 61 (IL 61) is a rural state road in western Illinois that runs north and east from Illinois Route 96 in Ursa to the intersection of U.S. Route 136 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Tennessee. Illinois route 61 is 44.77 miles (72.05 km) long.
Arkansas Highway 16 Spur is a 1.46-mile-long (2.35 km) highway in Fayetteville. [4] Locally known as Wedington Drive, it begins at I-49/US 62/US 71 as a continuation of Highway 16 and runs east to Highway 112 (Garland Avenue). The route was designated as a state highway spur route around 1971, known as Highway 112S.
The highway was created between 1936 and 1937 as a connection between State Road 1 and Arkansas Post. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The second section of Highway 169 was created in Crossett on July 18, 1985. The route was designated to provide access to the state highway system for an industrial facility. [ 7 ]