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  2. Nashville station (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The depot also served as an information center for Nashville; the city's telegraph station was located at the depot, and St. Louis daily newspapers arrived by train. The depot remained in service as late as the 1950s but closed sometime prior to 1984. [2] The depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 1, 1985. [1]

  3. Nashville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2010 census, Nashville has a total area of 2.809 square miles (7.28 km 2), of which 2.72 square miles (7.04 km 2) (or 96.83%) is land and 0.089 square miles (0.23 km 2) (or 3.17%) is water. [5] Nashville is located on Nashville Creek, at the headwaters of Little Crooked Creek, which flows northwest into the Kaskaskia River.

  4. State Street subway - Wikipedia

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    The State Street subway project was funded by New Deal programs established by Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression.In 1937, the city of Chicago successfully applied for a federal grant and loan from the Works Progress Administration to fund the construction of two subway tunnels, the first of which would be built beneath State Street and the second beneath Milwaukee Avenue and ...

  5. List of state routes in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Ran Chicago to Joliet along Archer Av., Replaced by IL 171: IL 5 — — — — 1918: 1967 Originally Chicago to East Dubuque, replaced mostly by US 20 except near Rockford until that was replaced later by Business US 20; IL 5: 15.78: 25.40 US 67 in Rock Island: I-80/I-88/IL 92/IL 110 (CKC) in East Moline: 1971: current

  6. List of Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Madison, Illinois and St. Louis Railway: 1891 1941 Madison, Illinois and St. Louis Railroad: Madison, Illinois and St. Louis Railroad: 1941 1953 St. Louis Merchants Bridge Terminal Railway: Marion and Eastern Railroad: MP: 1913 1956 Missouri Pacific Railroad: Marion and Harrisburg Railway: MP: 1905 1913 St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway

  7. Illinois Service - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Service is funded primarily by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and falls under the broader Amtrak Midwest brand. Chicago is a terminus for all three Illinois Service routes, which all have multiple daily round trips: Chicago–Quincy: two round trips daily, the Illinois Zephyr and the Carl Sandburg [1]

  8. U.S. Route 66 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    IL 15 (State Street) US 50 east (St. Clair Avenue) east end of US 50 overlap US 67 Alt. north – Granite City: east end of US 67 Alt. overlap; now IL 203 north: Fairmont City: IL 111 north – Roxana: west end of IL 111 overlap: St. Clair–Madison county line: IL 111 south (Kingshighway) – Washington Park: east end of IL 111 overlap ...

  9. Interstate 64 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 64 (I-64) in the US state of Illinois is a major east–west Interstate Highway that runs through southern Illinois from the St. Louis metropolitan area east to the Indiana state line near Grayville, Illinois. It travels a distance of 130.4 miles (209.9 km).