Interstate 94 in Indiana

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Interstate 94
Main route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 46 mi (74 km)
West end: Illinois Border at Hammond
Major
junctions:
US 41 at Hammond
I-65 at Gary
I-80, I-90 at Lake Station
US 20,US 35 at Michigan City
East end: Michigan Border at Michiana Shores

In the U.S. state of Indiana, Interstate 94 (normally called I-94) runs east-west through the northwest portion of the state.

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[edit] Route Description

See also: Borman Expressway

The route between the Illinois border and Lake Station at its junction with the Indiana Toll Road is known as the Borman Expressway and is a heavily traveled route. Northeast of the toll road, I-90 passes through what is commonly known as the Michiana area including Michigan City as it exits to Michigan

[edit] Spur Routes

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[edit] Lane configurations

  • Between Exit 2 (Calumet Ave/Gary) and Illinois state line (built to accommodate 4 lanes, striped for 3 lanes each way awaiting completion of I-94/Kingery Expwy reconstruction in Illinois)
  • Between Exit 11 (I-65) and Exit 2 (Calumet Ave/Gary) (4 lanes each way, auxiliary lanes between exits)
  • Between Michigan state line and Exit 11 (I-65) (3 lanes each way)

[edit] References

    Expressways in Chicagoland
    Stevenson Expressway Interstate 57 Interstate 65

    Kingery Expressway | Borman Expressway
    Tri-State Tollway Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway
    Northwest Tollway | Chicago Skyway | Indiana Toll Road Dan Ryan Expressway
    Interstate 190 | Kennedy Expressway
    Edens Spur | Edens Expressway | Bishop Ford Freeway Eisenhower Expressway North-South Tollway
    Elgin Bypass Lake Shore Drive | Skokie Highway Illinois Route 53
    Kingery Highway Amstutz Expressway Illinois Route 394
    Elgin-O'Hare Expressway Cline Avenue
    Former / Future Expressways
    Crosstown Expressway Illiana Expressway Prairie Parkway
    Preceded by
    Illinois
    Interstate 94
    Indiana
    Succeeded by
    Michigan