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In January 2011, the bridge was finally shut down for the entire year, engineers identifying 25 of 108 deck beams suffering significant rust and degradation. The closure caused a 17-mile (27 km) detour for motorists. [12] Three months later, the area was inundated with water during the 2011 Mississippi River flood. On May 10, the river crested ...
The lone intersection for US 60/US 62 is with US 51, which joins from the north. The three highway designations come together to head northeast and rise onto the Cairo Ohio River Bridge and into Kentucky. [3] [4] The Great River Road's National Route overlaps US 60/US 62 from the intersection with US 51 to the Kentucky state line.
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Illinois Route 60 (IL 60) is a 17.22-mile-long (27.71 km) east–west state highway in Lake County, in northeastern Illinois. It connects the village of Volo at Illinois Route 120 (Belvidere Road) just east of Illinois Route 59 with the city of Lake Forest at U.S. Highway 41 (Skokie Highway).
Part of Interstate 39 near El Paso, Illinois, was shut after multiple accidents starting at about 3:13 p.m. CST (2115 GMT), according to a report from ABC 7 in Chicago. The highway will be shut ...
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US 60/US 62 at Cairo: US 51/US 60/US 62 at Cairo 1926: current Concurrent with US 62 US 61: 2.42: 3.89 US 61/US 151 at East Dubuque: US 61/US 151 at East Dubuque 1971: 1982 Concurrent with US 151 US 62: 0.92: 1.48 US 60/US 62 at Cairo: US 51/US 60/US 62 at Cairo 1926: current Concurrent with US 60 US 66: 301: 484
U.S. Route 60 is a major east–west United States highway, traveling 2,655 miles (4,273 km) from southwestern Arizona to the Atlantic Ocean coast in Virginia.The highway's eastern terminus is in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where it is known as General Booth Boulevard, just south of the city's Oceanfront resort district at the intersection of Rudee Point Road and Harbor Point.