Chicago–Kansas City Expressway


Route 110 marker Illinois Route 110 marker

Chicago–Kansas City Expressway
Route 110
Route information
Maintained by IDOT and MoDOT
Length: 527.6 mi[1][2] (849.1 km)
Missouri: 199.561 mi (321.162 km)
Illinois: 328 mi (528 km)
Existed: May 27, 2010 – present
Major junctions
West end: I-35 / I-435 in Claycomo, MO
 
East end: I-90 / I-94 / I-290 in Chicago, IL
Highway system


Route 109MORoute 111
IL 109ILIL 111

The Chicago–Kansas City Expressway is a highway that runs between Chicago, Illinois, and Claycomo, Missouri. The road is known as Route 110 in Missouri and Illinois Route 110 (IL 110) in Illinois. IL 110 was created through legislation on May 27, 2010, as the designated route for the Illinois portion of the Chicago–Kansas City Expressway.

Route description

Missouri

The Expressway starts in downtown Claycomo, Missouri on Interstate 35 and leaves the city in a northeast direction. In Cameron, Missouri, the route turns east on U.S. 36 and crosses the state including driving through Chillicothe, Missouri and Macon, Missouri. East of Hannibal, Missouri, the route continues east on I-72 through Hannibal and across the Mississippi River.[3] U.S. 36 and Interstate 35 in Missouri are now in the process to have the comprehensive sign package similar to Illinois along the Chicago–Kansas City Expressway, including the Route 110 designation and the C-KC logo on every route marker between Hannibal and Kansas City.[4]

The sign inside Missouri consists of three letters, CKC. The first C is shaded red.

Illinois

IL 110 heading east from IL 61 with US 136 and IL 336

IL 110 crosses into Illinois from the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge east of Hannibal. It follows Interstate 72 (I-72) east to I-172, then runs north with I-172 to IL 336 around the city of Quincy. Both routes run north to Carthage, where IL 110 and IL 336 join with U.S. Route 136 (US 136). All three routes run east to Macomb, where IL 110 then continues north with US 67 to Monmouth.

At Monmouth, IL 110 joins US 34 and runs east to I-74. IL 110 then joins I-74 and runs north to near the Quad Cities, joining with I-80 before joining I-88 eastbound. The two highways continue east to I-88's eastern terminus in Hillside, where IL 110 continues on I-290, terminating at the Circle Interchange near the Chicago Loop.

History

Cannon Ball Route

The Cannon Ball Route was a historic auto trail that ran from Hannibal, Missouri east-northeast to Chicago, Illinois.[5] The route was included in the 1917 Map of Marked Routes provided by the Illinois State Highway Department, a precursor to the modern-day Illinois Department of Transportation.

This highway routing closely parallels the Hannibal-Quincy to Chicago branch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. This route stayed west and north of the Illinois River, so this route never had to cross the limited number of Illinois River bridges in 1917.

Southern Illinois

IL 110 was the designation for what is present-day IL 15 from St. Libory, Illinois to just south of Addieville, where it meets up with IL 160. During the World War II years, IL 15 was part of what is now IL 160, and the section from St. Libory to Addieville was IL 110. The number was dropped in favor of US 460; the present IL 15 and IL 160 routings came in the mid-1960s.

Raven Road in Washington County is a stub of the former IL 15, and that intersection was the eastern terminus of IL 110.

Current route

Efforts to construct a direct route from Chicago to Kansas City have been in the planning stages since its exclusion from the Interstate Highway System in the 1950s. These efforts have been led by the Tri-State Development Summit, an economic development group for western Illinois, southeastern Iowa, and northern Missouri[6][7] The proposed highway took different forms over time: a 1989 study found that a full, limited-access tollway running from Kansas Turnpike at Kansas City to the Indiana Toll Road at Gary or Tri-State Tollway near the Joliet area would cost $2–$2.5 billion, if funded entirely by private investors.[8]

In a joint resolution between the Illinois House and Senate in late May 2010,[9] an expressway project connecting Chicago-to-Kansas City was named Illinois Route 110 (IL 110). The path, 532 miles (856 km) in total,[10] follows parts of the existing IL 336, I-88, I-172, I-72, I-74, US 136, US 67 and connect the cities of Quincy, Macomb, Galesburg, a number of communities of the Chicago metropolitan area, including Chicago itself on I-290.[6][7][11]

In 2010, signs were posted with the "CKC" banner above the IL 110 sign. The Illinois Department of Transportation erected 470 IL 110 (CKC) signs at a cost of $94,000.[3][12]

Junction list

CountyLocation[13]mi[2]kmExitDestinationsNotes
ClayClaycomo12A I-435 south St. LouisSouthern terminus; south end of I-35 overlap
12B I-435 north St. Joseph, Kansas City International AirportNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Pleasant Valley13 US 69 south Pleasant Valley, Liberty, Glenaire, ClaycomoSouth end of US 69 overlap; signed as exit 14 southbound
Liberty16 Route 152 Liberty, Kansas City International Airport
17 Route 291 to I-435 Liberty, Kansas City International Airport
20 US 69 north / Route 33 Excelsior Springs, LawsonNorth end of US 69 overlap
Kearney26 Route 92 Excelsior Springs, Kearney
ClintonHolt33 Route PP Holt, Lawson
 40 Route 116 Polo, Lathrop
 48 US 69 Cameron, Lawson
Cameron52 Business Loop I-35 north / Route BB Cameron
DeKalb54 US 36 west / Business Loop I-35 south / I-35 north Cameron, HamiltonNorth end of I-35 overlap; west end of US 36 overlap
CaldwellHamilton Township
US 36 Bus. east Hamilton
Hamilton
US 36 Bus. west / Route 13 Gallatin, Kingston
Interchange
LivingstonChillicothe
US 65 east / US 36 Bus.
Interchange

US 36 Bus. west
LinnParson Creek Township Route 139 north MeadvilleWestern end of Route 139 overlap
Jefferson Township Route 139 south
Laclede Route 5 north / Route 139 southEastern end of Route 139 overlap; western end of Route 5 overlap
Brookfield
US 36 Bus. east

US 36 Bus. west / Route 11
Marceline–Bucklin township line Route 5 south / Route U KeytesvilleInterchange; eastern end of Route 5 overlap
Bucklin Township Route 129 north BucklinWestern end of Route 129 overlap
MaconLingo Township Route 129 south SalisburyEastern end of Route 129 overlap
Route 149 north New CambriaInterchange
Callao Township Route 3 CallaoInterchange
Bevier Township Route C / Route O BevierInterchange
Hudson TownshipLong Branch Lake RoadInterchange
Macon US 63 Kirksville, MaconInterchange
Hudson Township
US 36 Bus. east
ShelbyClarence
US 36 Bus. east / Route 151 Clarence
Interchange

US 36 Bus. west
Shelbina
US 36 Bus. east
Route 15 Shelbina, Paris, ShelbyvilleInterchange

US 36 Bus. west
MarionMonroe City
US 36 Bus. east
Ralls
US 24 west / US 36 Bus. west / Route Z
Interchange, western end of US 24 overlap
MarionMiller Township US 24 east PalmyraInterchange, eastern end of US 24 overlap
HannibalShinn LaneInterchange
Veterans Road

I-72 begins / US 61 / US 36 Bus. east – Palmyra, New London
West end of I-72 overlap
157
US 36 Bus. west / Route 79 south Louisiana, Downtown Hannibal
Exit 157 along I-72
Mississippi RiverMark Twain Memorial Bridge; Missouri–Illinois state line
PikeLevee Township1 IL 106 Hull
4 I-172 begins / I-72 east / US 36 east SpringfieldEast end of I-72/US 36 overlap; South end of I-172 overlap
AdamsFall Creek Township2 IL 57 Marblehead, Quincy
Melrose Township10 IL 96 (Payson Street, 36th Street) Quincy
Quincy14 IL 104 / Broadway QuincyServes Quincy Airport
Ellington Township15Columbus Road, Wismann Lane
19 I-172 ends / IL 336 begins / US 24 to IL 96 Mount Sterling, KeokukNorth end of I-172 overlap; south end of IL 336 overlap
  IL 61 south Mendon, UrsaInterchange; south end of IL 61 overlap
  IL 61 northNorth end of IL 61 overlap
Hancock  IL 94 south (400 North) West Point, BowenSouth end of IL 94 overlap
  US 136 west / IL 94 north Carthage, Keokuk, MacombNorth end of IL 94 overlap; west end of US 136 overlap
McDonough  IL 61 south
Tennessee US 136 east MacombEast end of US 136 overlap
  US 136 west / IL 336 endsWest end of US 136 overlap; north end of IL 336 overlap
Macomb US 136 east / US 67 southEast end of US 136 overlap; south end of US 67 overlap
Good Hope IL 9
Warren 
US 67 Bus. north
Roseville IL 116
 
US 67 Bus. south
  US 34 west / South Main Street Burlington, MonmouthSouth end of US 34 overlap
Monmouth IL 164 west (Broadway)South end of IL 164 overlap
US 67 north MolineNorth end of US 67 overlap
  IL 164 eastEast end of IL 164 overlap
 Cameron Road
KnoxGalesburg IL 41 south / IL 164 west (Main Street)
US 150 (Henderson Street) Alpha
Seminary Street
 46 I-74 east / US 34 east Wataga, PeoriaEast end of US 34 overlap; west end of I-74 overlap
HenryWoodhull32 IL 17 Woodhull, Alpha
Lynn Township24 IL 81 Kewanee, Cambridge
Colona Township I-80 east / I-280 west / I-74 west Chicago, Des MoinesEast end of I-74 overlap; west end of I-80 overlap
Colona9 US 6
7Colona
  I-80 west / I-88 east / IL 5 west / IL 92 Iowa, Rock Falls, MolineI-80 exits 4A-B; I-88 exits 1A-B; east end of I-80 overlap; west end of I-88 overlap
 2Old IL 2
Joslin6 IL 92 east JoslinEast end of IL 92 overlap
Hillsdale10Hillsdale, Port Byron
WhitesideErie18Erie, AlbanyTo IL 84
Lyndon26 IL 78 Morrison, ProphetstownFormer IL 2
Rock Falls36 US 30 Clinton, Rock Falls, Sterling
41 IL 40 Rock Falls, Sterling
44 US 30 Joliet, Rock Falls
Lee Western end of Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway
Dixon54 IL 26 Dixon
Dixon Toll Plaza
OgleRochelle76 IL 251 Rochelle, Mendota
78 I-39 / US 51 Rockford, Bloomington, NormalSigned as Exit 78A (south) and Exit 78B (north)
DeKalbDeKalbDeKalb Toll Plaza
91 To IL 38 / IL 23 / Annie Glidden Road DeKalb
DeKalb Oasis
94 To IL 38 / Peace Road
KaneSugar Grove109 IL 47Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Aurora113 IL 56 west to US 30 / IL 47 Sugar GroveWest end of IL 56 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
North Aurora114 CR 83 (Orchard Road) – Aurora, Batavia, North Aurora
117 IL 31 (Lincolnway Street) / IL 56 east – Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, North AuroraEast end of IL 56 overlap; toll on eastbound exit and westbound entrance ramps
AuroraAurora Toll Plaza
119 CR 77 (Farnsworth Avenue) – Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, St. CharlesToll on westbound exit and eastbound entrance ramps; Exit 119A-B on I-88
DuPage121To CR 14 (Bilter Road) to Eola RoadI-PASS only on westbound exit and eastbound entrance ramps
Naperville123 IL 59 – Naperville, Warrenville, Plainfield, West Chicago
Warrenville125 CR 13 (Winfield Road) – Naperville, WarrenvilleToll on eastbound exit and westbound entrance ramps
Naperville127 CR 59 (Freedom Drive (To Naperville Road))Toll on eastbound exit and westbound entrance ramps
Lisle130 IL 53 (Lincoln Avenue)Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Downers Grove131 I-355 (Veterans Memorial Tollway) Joliet, Northwest SuburbsSigned as exits 131A (south) and 131B (north) westbound; signed as exit 131 (south) and exit 132 (north) eastbound
134 CR 9 (Highland Avenue)Toll on eastbound exit and westbound entrance ramps
Oak BrookMeyers Road Toll Plaza (eastbound)
136 CR 15 (Midwest Road)Eastbound exit and entrance only; toll on eastbound entrance ramp
137 IL 83 south (Kingery Highway)No westbound entrance; toll on eastbound entrance ramp
138 To IL 83 north / 22nd Street (Cermak Road)Westbound entrance and exit only; toll on westbound entrance ramp
York Road Toll Plaza (westbound)
Hillside138 I-294 south (Tri-State Tollway) – To York Road, IndianaEastbound exit and westbound entrance
I-290 west (Eisenhower Expressway) / I-294 north (Tri-State Tollway) / IL 38 (Roosevelt Road) Chicago, Milwaukee, RockfordEastern end of Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway
Cook17 US 12 / US 20 / US 45 (Mannheim Road)
I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway) / I-88 endsContinuation past I-294; east end of I-88 overlap; west end of I-290 overlap
Maywood1825th Avenue
19A17th Avenue
19B9th AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
20 IL 171 (1st Avenue)
Forest Park21ADes Plaines AvenueWestbound entrance and eastbound exit only
Oak Park21B IL 43 (Harlem Avenue)
23AAustin Boulevard
Chicago23BCentral Avenue
24ALaramie AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
24B IL 50 (Cicero Avenue) Midway AirportEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
25Kostner AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
26AIndependence Boulevard
26BHoman AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
27ASacramento AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
27BCalifornia AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
27CWestern Avenue, Oakley Boulevard
28ADamen AvenueTo United Center
28BPaulina Street, Ashland Boulevard
29ARacine AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
29BMorgan StreetWestbound exit only
I-90 / I-94 (Kennedy Expressway (north), Dan Ryan Expressway (south)) / I-290 ends – Indiana, WisconsinCircle Interchange
Congress Parkway Chicago LoopContinuation beyond I-90/I-94; eastern terminus of I-290/IL 110
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Missouri Department of Transportation (May 11, 2012). Flex Map Viewer (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
  2. 1 2 Google (July 11, 2014). "Overview Map of Route 110" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Pyke, Marni (October 2, 2010). "Route 110 designation for Chicago to Kansas City expressway". Daily Herald. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  4. http://www.whig.com%2Fstory%2F16448520%2Fmissouri-agrees-to-install-full-package-of-chicago-to-kansas-city-expressway-signs-clearing-the-way-for-promotion-of-the-route&ei=1uANT-DMAunL0QG667CKBg&usg=AFQjCNEVEElymrNL_hcDKYKVC7J9kE5U3w
  5. Current Events. Kansas City Southern Railway. 1914.
  6. 1 2 Wilson, Doug (June 30, 2010). "Chicago–Kansas City Expressway a reality after six-decade effort". Quincy Herald Whig. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  7. 1 2 "Chicago–Kansas City Expressway corridor becomes a reality". Daily Gate City (Keokuk, IA). July 1, 2010. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  8. Krasnowski, Matt (December 22, 1989). "Chicago-Kansas City Expresway Cost Set At $2.5 Billion". The State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL). Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  9. "Senate Joint Resolution 118" (PDF). May 27, 2010. Retrieved July 11, 2014., 96th Illinois General Assembly.
  10. Hilkevitch, John (August 22, 2010). "Getting Around: By the numbers". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  11. WGEM. "Connecting Quincy to the Country". WGEM.
  12. Hilkevitch, John (August 22, 2010). "Getting Around: Chicago-K.C. corridor ready to roll". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on August 24, 2010. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  13. Coryat, John. "Town/City Boundary Map" (Map). USNaviguide. Cartography by Google. Retrieved July 11, 2014.

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