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US 14 joins Illinois Route 43 (IL 43; Waukegan Road) for a short time before turning west onto Dempster Street. US 14 travels west briefly touching Park Ridge and enters Des Plaines. Where US 14 crosses Interstate 294 (I-294) is an unusual intersection where all four street names change. From the south is Northwest Highway coming out of Park ...
Illinois Route 14 (IL 14) is a major east–west highway in southern Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 51 south of Du Quoin to the New Harmony Toll Bridge over the Wabash River to State Road 66 at the Indiana state line. This is a distance of 76.24 miles (122.70 km). [1]
Southeast of Illinois Route 47 (IL 47), US 14 has four lanes, and, at times, it is a high-speed divided highway. Continuing southeastward from just after the overpass above IL 31 , US 14 passes beneath and then closely parallels the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad 's Harvard Subdivision .
Illinois has used route numbers from IL 1 through IL 186 inclusive [2] as well as many others up to IL 594. [3]Illinois has used letter suffixes on several state highways, including "A", "B".
85.14: 137.02 US 12 near Richmond: US 12/US 20/US 41 in Chicago: 1928: current US 14: 69.55: 111.93 US 14 near Harvard: US 41 in Chicago: 1933: current Ronald Reagan Highway / Northwest Highway US 20: 233.93: 376.47 US 20 in East Dubuque: US 12/US 20/US 41 in Chicago: 1926: current Ulysses S. Grant Memorial Highway US 24: 255.13: 410.59
0–9. U.S. Route 6 in Illinois; U.S. Route 6 Business (Lansing, Illinois–Lake Station, Indiana) U.S. Route 12 in Illinois; Special routes of U.S. Route 14
U.S. Route 14 Business (Madison, Wisconsin) U.S. Route 14 Business (Rapid City, South Dakota) U.S. Route 14 Business (Sheridan, Wyoming) U.S. Route 14 Business (Woodstock, Illinois) Interstate 90 Business (Gillette, Wyoming) Interstate 90 Business (Sheridan, Wyoming) Interstate 90 Business (Sundance, Wyoming) U.S. Route 14 Bypass (Brookings ...
U.S. Route 14 Business (US 14 Bus.) was a business route of US 14 in Woodstock, Illinois. Prior to 1962, US 14 traveled through the city of Woodstock. In 1962, US 14 moved south to travel on a newly-built bypass. [13] [14] US 14 Bus. was then signed in 1963, which traveled along the former alignment in Woodstock. [15]