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Illinois Route 9 (IL 9) is a 218.31-mile-long (351.34 km) cross-state, east–west rural state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of Illinois.It travels from Niota at the Fort Madison Toll Bridge, that crosses the Mississippi River into Iowa, eastward across central Illinois to State Road 26 (SR 26) at the Indiana state line.
State Highway 9 (SH 9) in the U.S. state of Colorado is a 138-mile-long (222 km) state highway through central Colorado. SH 9's southern terminus is at U.S. Route 50 (US 50) near Cañon City , and the northern terminus is at US 40 in Kremmling .
IL 9: 218.31: 351.34 Iowa 2 in Niota: SR 26/SR 352 in Hoopeston: 1918: current Originally Hamilton to Cheneyville, replaced in part by US 136, IL 41 and IL 9 IL 10: 91.35: 147.01 US 136 in Easton: US 150 in Champaign: 1918: current Originally Jacksonville to Decatur, later extended to Danville and Havana IL 11 — — — — 1918
U.S. Route 9. U.S. Route 9W; U.S. Route 9E (former) New England Interstate Route 9 (former) Alabama State Route 9; Alaska Route 9; Arkansas Highway 9; California State Route 9; Colorado State Highway 9; Connecticut Route 9; Delaware Route 9; Florida State Road 9; Georgia State Route 9. Georgia State Route 9E (former) Idaho State Highway 9 ...
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State Highway 79 (SH 79) is a 23.8 mi (38.3 km) long state highway in Adams and Weld counties in Colorado. The highway is also called "Kiowa–Bennett Road" and "Converse Road". It traverses through remote, open plain. The highway does not pass through any towns. It does service some subdivisions in the area.
Only active Colorado interstate that doesn't run concurrent with another highway in its entire length. It is also the only auxiliary route for I-25 in general. Completed in 1976 [10] I-270: 7.107 [14] 11.438 I-25/US 36 in unincorporated Adams County: I-70 in Denver: 1965 [9] current Runs concurrent with US 36 in its entire length.
U.S. Route 34 (US 34) is an east–west United States highway that runs for 1,122 miles (1,806 km) from north-central Colorado to the western suburbs of Chicago.Through Rocky Mountain National Park it is known as the Trail Ridge Road where it reaches an elevation of 12,183 feet (3,713 m), making it one of the highest paved through highways in the United States.