Interstate 80 in Illinois
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Interstate 80 Main route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Moline Expressway[1] Maintained by IDOT |
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Length: | 163.52 mi[2] (263.16 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1967 | ||||||||
West end: | Iowa state line at the Mississippi River. | ||||||||
East end: | Indiana state line with Interstate 94 and U.S. Route 6. | ||||||||
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In the U.S. state of Illinois, Interstate 80 is an Interstate highway that runs from the Quad Cities east to south of Chicago. It is a main east-west route for traffic coming and going through Illinois, especially for cross-country truckers.
After crossing the Mississippi River near Rapids City, Illinois, Interstate 80 runs south for about 10 miles (16 km) to a junction with Interstate 74. There is an interchange with Interstate 88 along this leg. At the I-74/I-80 junction, Interstate 80 continues east, while Interstate 74 continues west and south. Interstate 80 then roughly parallels U.S. 6 near such cities as Geneseo, Princeton, Peru, LaSalle (near which it intersects Interstate 39), Ottawa, Morris, and Joliet (west of which it has a junction with Interstate 55). At New Lenox, I-80 intersects the Veterans Memorial Tollway (I-355), which heads North into the Western Suburbs of Chicago. I-80 continues into the South Suburbs of Chicago, picking up a third lane each way just west of LaGrange Road. At Tinley Park, I-80 meets I-57. Near Hazel Crest, I-80 merges into the busy eight-lane Tri-State Tollway, and remains part of the Tollway for about 5 miles (8 km) until it becomes the Kingery Expressway, a freeway that connects with the Borman Expressway in Indiana.
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County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Rock Island County | Fred Schwengel Memorial Bridge over the Mississippi River | ||||
1 | IL 84 – East Moline, Savanna | ||||
4 | I-88 east / IL 5 west / IL 92 – Silvis, Sterling, Rock Falls | Signed as exits 4A (west) and 4B (east) | |||
Henry | Colona | 7 | Colona | ||
9 | US 6 | ||||
I-74 / I-280 west – Peoria, Moline, Rock Island | |||||
Geneseo | 19 | IL 82 – Cambridge, Geneseo | |||
Atkinson | 27 | Atkinson, Galva | |||
Annawan | 33 | IL 78 – Prophetstown, Kewanee | |||
Bureau | 45 | IL 40 – Sterling, Peoria | |||
Princeton | 56 | IL 26 – Princeton, Dixon | |||
61 | I-180 south – Hennepin | ||||
Ladd | 70 | IL 89 – Ladd, Spring Valley | |||
LaSalle | Peru | 73 | Plank Road | ||
75 | IL 251 – Peru, Mendota, La Salle | ||||
La Salle | 77 | IL 351 – La Salle | |||
79 | I-39 / US 51 – Normal, Bloomington, Rockford | Signed as exits 79A (south) and 79B (north) | |||
North Utica | 81 | IL 178 – Utica, La Salle | |||
Ottawa | 90 | IL 23 – De Kalb, Ottawa | |||
93 | IL 71 – Ottawa, Oswego | ||||
97 | Marseilles | ||||
Grundy | 105 | Seneca | |||
Morris | 112 | IL 47 – Yorkville, Morris | |||
Kendall | Minooka | 122 | Minooka | ||
Will | 126 | I-55 – St, Chicago | Signed as exits 126A (south) and 126B (north) | ||
Joliet | 127 | Empress Road, Houbolt Road | |||
130 | IL 7 (Larkin Avenue) | Signed as exits 130A (south) and 130B (north) | |||
131 | Center Street, Meadow Avenue | ||||
Bridge over the Des Plaines River | |||||
132 | US 52 / IL 53 (Chicago Street) | Signed as exits 132A (east/south) and 132B (west/north) eastbound | |||
133 | Richards Street | ||||
134 | Briggs Street | ||||
New Lenox | 137 | US 30 (Maple Street) | |||
140 | I-355 north – West Suburbs | ||||
145 | US 45 (La Grange Road) | ||||
Tinley Park | 148 | IL 43 (Harlem Avenue) | Signed as exits 148A (south) and 148B (north) | ||
Cook | Country Club Hills | 151 | I-57 – Memphis, Chicago | Signed as exits 151A (south) and 151B (north) | |
Hazel Crest | 154 | Kedzie Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
155 | I-294 north (Tri-State Tollway) – Wisconsin | West end of I-294 overlap; no exit number westbound | |||
East Hazel Crest | Dixie Highway | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
IL 1 (Halsted Street) | |||||
South Holland | 160 | I-94 west / IL 394 south – Chicago, Danville | West end of I-94 overlap; no exit number eastbound | ||
Lansing | 161 | US 6 west / IL 83 (Torrence Avenue) | West end of US 6 overlap |
[edit] References
- ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (2006). IL50: Interstate Stories. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
- ^ Federal Highway Administration Route Log and Finder List, Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31, 2002
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