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Interstate 55

Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States. As with most primary Interstates that end in a five, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. The highway travels from LaPlace, Louisiana, at I-10 to Chicago, Illinois, at U.S. Route 41 (US 41, Lake Shore Drive), at McCormick Place. The major cities that I-55 connects to are (from south to north) New Orleans, Louisiana; Jackson, Mississippi; Memphis, Tennessee; St. Louis, Missouri; and Chicago, Illinois.

Interstate 55

I-55 highlighted in red
Route information
Length964.25 mi[1] (1,551.81 km)
Existed1957–present
Major junctions
South end I-10 in LaPlace, LA
Major intersections
North end US 41 in Chicago, IL
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesLouisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois
Highway system

The section of I-55 between Chicago and St. Louis was built as an alternate route for U.S. Route 66 (US 66). The Interstate crosses the Mississippi River twice: once at Memphis and again at St. Louis.

History

When it was realized that a national highway system was needed, the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 provided for a highway replacing the old US 66 which I-55 filled. I-55 was originally constructed in the 1960s, to extend a section of US 66 between I-294 and Gardner which had been converted into a freeway and had Interstate signage installed in 1960. During the rest of the 1960s, I-55 was built in portions throughout Illinois, eventually connecting St. Louis to Chicago, where it became the fourth direct route between them. As it goes southward, most of the Interstate was purpose-built during the 1960s and 1970s. The entire length was completed in 1979.

Route description

Lengths
  mi[1] km
LA 65.81 105.91
MS 290.41 467.37
TN 12.28 19.76
AR 72.22 116.22
MO 210.45 338.69
IL 293.80 472.72
Total 964.25 1,551.81

Louisiana

In Louisiana, I-55 runs nearly 66 miles (106 km) from south to north, from I-10 near Laplace (25 miles (40 km) west of New Orleans) to the Mississippi state line near Kentwood. Approximately a third of the distance consists of the Manchac Swamp Bridge, a nearly 23-mile (37 km) causeway, often cited as the third-longest viaduct in the world.

Mississippi

In Mississippi, I-55 runs 290.5 miles (467.5 km) from the Louisiana border near Osyka to Southaven on the Tennessee border, just south of Memphis, Tennessee. Noteworthy cities and towns that I-55 passes through or close by to are Brookhaven, McComb, Jackson, and Grenada. This highway parallels US 51 in its path roughly through the center of Mississippi. The eight miles (13 km) from Hernando to the Tennessee state line coincide with the newer I-69.

The Mississippi section of I-55 is defined in the Mississippi Code § 65-3-3.

Tennessee

I-55 in Tennessee lies entirely within the city of Memphis, passing through the southern and western parts of the city and providing a bypass of downtown for motorists who do not want to take I-240 and I-40 through downtown to cross the Mississippi River. The western portion of this highway, which passes through an industrialized section of the city, contains numerous low-clearance bridges and also a very tight 270-degree cloverleaf turn northbound at Crump Boulevard. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) currently has an interchange improvement project for this portion. Heavy truck traffic heading to and from Arkansas in this area is hence directed to detour via I-240 and I-40.

For the Tennessee stretch of the Interstate, the usual national freeway speed limit of 70 mph (110 km/h) is reduced to 65 mph (105 km/h).[2]

Arkansas

 
I-55 splits from I-40 here in West Memphis and heads north toward Jonesboro and the Missouri border.

I-55 enters Arkansas from Tennessee as it crosses the Mississippi River on the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge. It overlaps I-40 for approximately 2.8 miles (4.5 km) in West Memphis. After separating from I-40, I-55 turns northward and runs with US 61, US 63, and US 64 until US 64 exits in through Marion.[3] I-55/US 61/US 63 continues north through Crittenden County through rural farms of the Arkansas delta, including an interchange with I-555/US 63 in Turrell. I-55 passes through Blytheville, where it has a junction with Highway 18 (AR 18) before entering Missouri.[4] I-55 parallels US 61 in its path through Arkansas, which it continues to do after crossing into Missouri.

Missouri

 
I-44/I-55/I-64/I-70 on one highway sign in downtown St. Louis

In Missouri, I-55 runs from the southeastern part of the state, at the Arkansas border, to St. Louis. In this city, I-44 merges in with I-55, and then I-64 (on the Poplar Street Bridge), when crossing the Mississippi River into Illinois.

Among the cities and towns served by I-55 in Missouri are Sikeston, Cape Girardeau, and St. Louis.

As noted above, I-55 parallels US 61 for most of its course through Missouri, from the Arkansas border to the southern portion of St. Louis County.

Illinois

 
Northern terminus at US 41 (Lake Shore Drive) in Chicago

Through Illinois, I-55 largely follows the 1940 alignment of the former US 66, now Historic US 66 (Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway). It runs from the Poplar Street Bridge in East St. Louis to US 41 in Chicago, passing around the state capital of Springfield and the metro area of BloomingtonNormal.

Within Illinois, I-55 goes by several names. Near the I-270/I-70 split, it is referred to as the Paul Simon Freeway after former US Senator Paul Simon, who began his political career in this region. Further north, between the St. Louis area and Springfield, I-55 is named the Vince Demuzio Expressway for former Illinois State Senator Vince Demuzio. Finally, in the Chicago area between the I-80 interchange near Joliet and I-55's eastern terminus at US 41 (Lake Shore Drive) in Chicago, the expressway is referred to as the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway (previously called the Southwest Expressway) in honor of former Illinois governor Adlai E. Stevenson II, who was a two-time Democratic nominee for President of the United States and also the US Ambassador to the United Nations under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. In July 2018 the stretch of I-55 from I-294 to milemarker 202 near Pontiac was renamed as Barack Obama Presidential Expressway.[5]

When the stretch of I-55 through Illinois was being planned during the 1960s, the state's governor, Otto Kerner Jr., made an effort to have it routed close to the larger city of Peoria instead of the straighter route through the Bloomington–Normal area. This ultimately failed plan was ridiculed in the press as the so-called "Kerner Curve". The need for a freeway connection between Springfield and Peoria was later filled by the spur route I-155. This also connects with nearby Lincoln and Morton and forms a triangle between the three population centers in Central Illinois.[6]

Junction list

Louisiana
  I-10 in LaPlace
  US 51 northeast of LaPlace. The highways travel concurrently to Hammond.
  I-12 in Hammond
  US 190 in Hammond
Mississippi
  US 98 in McComb. The highways travel concurrently to Summit.
  US 84 south-southwest of Brookhaven
  US 51 in Crystal Springs. The highways travel concurrently to Jackson.
    I-20 / US 49 / US 51 in Jackson. I-20/I-55/US 49 travel concurrently to Richland.
  I-220 in Ridgeland
  US 82 in Winona
  US 278 in Batesville
  I-69 in Hernando. The highways travel concurrently to Memphis, Tennessee.
Tennessee
  US 51 in Memphis
   I-69 / I-240 in Memphis
  US 61 in Memphis
     US 61 / US 64 / US 70 / US 79 in Memphis. I-55/US 61 travels concurrently to Turrell, Arkansas. I-55/US 64 travels concurrently to Marion, Arkansas. I-55/US 70/US 79 travels concurrently to West Memphis, Arkansas.
Arkansas
  I-40 in West Memphis. The highways travel concurrently through West Memphis.
    I-40 / US 63 / US 79 in West Memphis. I-55/US 63 travels concurrently to Turrell.
    I-555 / US 61 / US 63 in Turrell, Arkansas.
  US 61 in Blytheville
Missouri
  US 61 east of Steele. The highways travel concurrently to Portageville.
   I-155 / US 412 in Hayti
   US 61 / US 62 in New Madrid
   US 61 / US 62 north of New Madrid
   I-57 / US 60 on the SikestonMiner city line
  US 62 in Miner
  US 61 in Scott City. The highways travel concurrently to Cape Cirardeau.
  US 61 in Cape Girardeau
  US 61 north-northeast of Jackson
  US 61 south-southeast of Festus
  US 67 in Festus
   I-255 / I-270 on the ConcordMehlville CDP line
    US 50 / US 61 / US 67 on the Concord–Green Park–Mehlville line
  I-44 on the McKinley HeightsSoulard, St. Louis neighborhood line. The highways travel concurrently to Downtown St. Louis.
    I-44 / I-64 / US 40 in Downtown, St. Louis. I-55/I-64 travels concurrently to East St. Louis, Illinois. I-55/US 40 travels concurrently to Troy, Illinois.
Illinois
   I-64 / I-70 in East St. Louis. I-55/I-70 travels concurrently to northwest of Troy.
  I-255 in Collinsville
   I-70 / I-270 northwest of Troy
   I-72 / US 36 in Springfield. The highways travel concurrently through Springfield.
  I-155 northwest of Lincoln
  US 136 southeast of McLean
   I-74 / US 51 in Bloomington. I-55/I-74 travels concurrently to northwest of Normal. I-55/US 51 travels concurrently to Normal.
  US 150 in Bloomington
   I-39 / US 51 in Normal
  US 24 in Chenoa
  US 6 in Channahon
  I-80 in Channahon
  US 52 in Shorewood
  US 30 in Joliet
  I-355 on the BolingbrookWoodridge city line
  I-294 on the Burr RidgeIndian Head ParkCountryside line
    US 12 / US 20 / US 45 on the Countryside–Hodgkins city line
   I-90 / I-94 in Armour Square, Chicago
  US 41 in Near South Side, Chicago

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Auxiliary routes

References

  1. ^ a b Federal Highway Administration (December 31, 2013). "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as of December 31, 2013". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  2. ^ . City Visitors Guide. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  3. ^ Planning and Research Division (January 2, 2007). (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  4. ^ Planning and Research Division (January 11, 2010). (PDF) (Map). 1:62500. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 15, 2021. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  5. ^ Mackey, Brian. "Illinois Highway To Be Named After Barack Obama". Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  6. ^ "Despite dead-end for I-55's Kerner Curve, I-74 changed area forever". Peoria Journal-Star. January 1, 2000. Retrieved February 17, 2008 – via NewsBank.
  7. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 11, 32–33, 44, 56, 59, 94. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links

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  •   Geographic data related to Interstate 55 at OpenStreetMap  
  • Illinois Highway Ends: Interstate 55

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I 55 redirects here For the Japanese submarines see Japanese submarine I 55 Interstate 55 I 55 is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States As with most primary Interstates that end in a five it is a major cross country north south route connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes The highway travels from LaPlace Louisiana at I 10 to Chicago Illinois at U S Route 41 US 41 Lake Shore Drive at McCormick Place The major cities that I 55 connects to are from south to north New Orleans Louisiana Jackson Mississippi Memphis Tennessee St Louis Missouri and Chicago Illinois Interstate 55I 55 highlighted in redRoute informationLength964 25 mi 1 1 551 81 km Existed1957 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 10 in LaPlace LAMajor intersectionsI 12 in Hammond LA I 20 in Jackson MS I 69 in Memphis TN I 40 in West Memphis AR I 57 in Sikeston MO I 44 I 64 in St Louis MO I 70 in East St Louis IL I 74 in Bloomington IL I 80 in Channahon IL I 90 I 94 in Chicago ILNorth endUS 41 in Chicago ILLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesLouisiana Mississippi Tennessee Arkansas Missouri IllinoisHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureThe section of I 55 between Chicago and St Louis was built as an alternate route for U S Route 66 US 66 The Interstate crosses the Mississippi River twice once at Memphis and again at St Louis Contents 1 History 2 Route description 2 1 Louisiana 2 2 Mississippi 2 3 Tennessee 2 4 Arkansas 2 5 Missouri 2 6 Illinois 3 Junction list 4 Auxiliary routes 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSee also Interstate 55 in Illinois History When it was realized that a national highway system was needed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 provided for a highway replacing the old US 66 which I 55 filled I 55 was originally constructed in the 1960s to extend a section of US 66 between I 294 and Gardner which had been converted into a freeway and had Interstate signage installed in 1960 During the rest of the 1960s I 55 was built in portions throughout Illinois eventually connecting St Louis to Chicago where it became the fourth direct route between them As it goes southward most of the Interstate was purpose built during the 1960s and 1970s The entire length was completed in 1979 Route description EditLengths mi 1 kmLA 65 81 105 91MS 290 41 467 37TN 12 28 19 76AR 72 22 116 22MO 210 45 338 69IL 293 80 472 72Total 964 25 1 551 81Louisiana Edit Main article Interstate 55 in Louisiana In Louisiana I 55 runs nearly 66 miles 106 km from south to north from I 10 near Laplace 25 miles 40 km west of New Orleans to the Mississippi state line near Kentwood Approximately a third of the distance consists of the Manchac Swamp Bridge a nearly 23 mile 37 km causeway often cited as the third longest viaduct in the world Mississippi Edit Main article Interstate 55 in Mississippi In Mississippi I 55 runs 290 5 miles 467 5 km from the Louisiana border near Osyka to Southaven on the Tennessee border just south of Memphis Tennessee Noteworthy cities and towns that I 55 passes through or close by to are Brookhaven McComb Jackson and Grenada This highway parallels US 51 in its path roughly through the center of Mississippi The eight miles 13 km from Hernando to the Tennessee state line coincide with the newer I 69 The Mississippi section of I 55 is defined in the Mississippi Code 65 3 3 Tennessee Edit Main article Interstate 55 in Tennessee I 55 in Tennessee lies entirely within the city of Memphis passing through the southern and western parts of the city and providing a bypass of downtown for motorists who do not want to take I 240 and I 40 through downtown to cross the Mississippi River The western portion of this highway which passes through an industrialized section of the city contains numerous low clearance bridges and also a very tight 270 degree cloverleaf turn northbound at Crump Boulevard The Tennessee Department of Transportation TDOT currently has an interchange improvement project for this portion Heavy truck traffic heading to and from Arkansas in this area is hence directed to detour via I 240 and I 40 For the Tennessee stretch of the Interstate the usual national freeway speed limit of 70 mph 110 km h is reduced to 65 mph 105 km h 2 Arkansas Edit Main article Interstate 55 in Arkansas I 55 splits from I 40 here in West Memphis and heads north toward Jonesboro and the Missouri border I 55 enters Arkansas from Tennessee as it crosses the Mississippi River on the Memphis amp Arkansas Bridge It overlaps I 40 for approximately 2 8 miles 4 5 km in West Memphis After separating from I 40 I 55 turns northward and runs with US 61 US 63 and US 64 until US 64 exits in through Marion 3 I 55 US 61 US 63 continues north through Crittenden County through rural farms of the Arkansas delta including an interchange with I 555 US 63 in Turrell I 55 passes through Blytheville where it has a junction with Highway 18 AR 18 before entering Missouri 4 I 55 parallels US 61 in its path through Arkansas which it continues to do after crossing into Missouri Missouri Edit Main article Interstate 55 in Missouri I 44 I 55 I 64 I 70 on one highway sign in downtown St Louis In Missouri I 55 runs from the southeastern part of the state at the Arkansas border to St Louis In this city I 44 merges in with I 55 and then I 64 on the Poplar Street Bridge when crossing the Mississippi River into Illinois Among the cities and towns served by I 55 in Missouri are Sikeston Cape Girardeau and St Louis As noted above I 55 parallels US 61 for most of its course through Missouri from the Arkansas border to the southern portion of St Louis County Illinois Edit Main article Interstate 55 in Illinois Northern terminus at US 41 Lake Shore Drive in Chicago Through Illinois I 55 largely follows the 1940 alignment of the former US 66 now Historic US 66 Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway It runs from the Poplar Street Bridge in East St Louis to US 41 in Chicago passing around the state capital of Springfield and the metro area of Bloomington Normal Within Illinois I 55 goes by several names Near the I 270 I 70 split it is referred to as the Paul Simon Freeway after former US Senator Paul Simon who began his political career in this region Further north between the St Louis area and Springfield I 55 is named the Vince Demuzio Expressway for former Illinois State Senator Vince Demuzio Finally in the Chicago area between the I 80 interchange near Joliet and I 55 s eastern terminus at US 41 Lake Shore Drive in Chicago the expressway is referred to as the Adlai E Stevenson Expressway previously called the Southwest Expressway in honor of former Illinois governor Adlai E Stevenson II who was a two time Democratic nominee for President of the United States and also the US Ambassador to the United Nations under Presidents John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson In July 2018 the stretch of I 55 from I 294 to milemarker 202 near Pontiac was renamed as Barack Obama Presidential Expressway 5 When the stretch of I 55 through Illinois was being planned during the 1960s the state s governor Otto Kerner Jr made an effort to have it routed close to the larger city of Peoria instead of the straighter route through the Bloomington Normal area This ultimately failed plan was ridiculed in the press as the so called Kerner Curve The need for a freeway connection between Springfield and Peoria was later filled by the spur route I 155 This also connects with nearby Lincoln and Morton and forms a triangle between the three population centers in Central Illinois 6 Junction list EditLouisiana I 10 in LaPlace US 51 northeast of LaPlace The highways travel concurrently to Hammond I 12 in Hammond US 190 in Hammond Mississippi US 98 in McComb The highways travel concurrently to Summit US 84 south southwest of Brookhaven US 51 in Crystal Springs The highways travel concurrently to Jackson I 20 US 49 US 51 in Jackson I 20 I 55 US 49 travel concurrently to Richland I 220 in Ridgeland US 82 in Winona US 278 in Batesville I 69 in Hernando The highways travel concurrently to Memphis Tennessee Tennessee US 51 in Memphis I 69 I 240 in Memphis US 61 in Memphis US 61 US 64 US 70 US 79 in Memphis I 55 US 61 travels concurrently to Turrell Arkansas I 55 US 64 travels concurrently to Marion Arkansas I 55 US 70 US 79 travels concurrently to West Memphis Arkansas Arkansas I 40 in West Memphis The highways travel concurrently through West Memphis I 40 US 63 US 79 in West Memphis I 55 US 63 travels concurrently to Turrell I 555 US 61 US 63 in Turrell Arkansas US 61 in Blytheville Missouri US 61 east of Steele The highways travel concurrently to Portageville I 155 US 412 in Hayti US 61 US 62 in New Madrid US 61 US 62 north of New Madrid I 57 US 60 on the Sikeston Miner city line US 62 in Miner US 61 in Scott City The highways travel concurrently to Cape Cirardeau US 61 in Cape Girardeau US 61 north northeast of Jackson US 61 south southeast of Festus US 67 in Festus I 255 I 270 on the Concord Mehlville CDP line US 50 US 61 US 67 on the Concord Green Park Mehlville line I 44 on the McKinley Heights Soulard St Louis neighborhood line The highways travel concurrently to Downtown St Louis I 44 I 64 US 40 in Downtown St Louis I 55 I 64 travels concurrently to East St Louis Illinois I 55 US 40 travels concurrently to Troy Illinois Illinois I 64 I 70 in East St Louis I 55 I 70 travels concurrently to northwest of Troy I 255 in Collinsville I 70 I 270 northwest of Troy I 72 US 36 in Springfield The highways travel concurrently through Springfield I 155 northwest of Lincoln US 136 southeast of McLean I 74 US 51 in Bloomington I 55 I 74 travels concurrently to northwest of Normal I 55 US 51 travels concurrently to Normal US 150 in Bloomington I 39 US 51 in Normal US 24 in Chenoa US 6 in Channahon I 80 in Channahon US 52 in Shorewood US 30 in Joliet I 355 on the Bolingbrook Woodridge city line I 294 on the Burr Ridge Indian Head Park Countryside line US 12 US 20 US 45 on the Countryside Hodgkins city line I 90 I 94 in Armour Square Chicago US 41 in Near South Side Chicago 7 Auxiliary routes EditSpur to Jonesboro Arkansas I 555 Caruthersville Missouri to Dyersburg Tennessee I 155 St Louis Missouri area I 255 Spur to Peoria Illinois I 155 In the southwestern suburbs of Chicago Illinois I 355References Edit a b Federal Highway Administration December 31 2013 Table 1 Main Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as of December 31 2013 Federal Highway Administration Retrieved August 19 2014 Getting Around City Visitors Guide Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved August 24 2013 Planning and Research Division January 2 2007 General Highway Map Crittenden County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Archived from the original PDF on February 26 2012 Retrieved April 26 2012 Planning and Research Division January 11 2010 General Highway Map Mississippi County Arkansas PDF Map 1 62500 Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Archived from the original PDF on January 15 2021 Retrieved April 26 2012 Mackey Brian Illinois Highway To Be Named After Barack Obama Retrieved August 15 2018 Despite dead end for I 55 s Kerner Curve I 74 changed area forever Peoria Journal Star January 1 2000 Retrieved February 17 2008 via NewsBank Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 11 32 33 44 56 59 94 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate 55 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 55KML is from Wikidata Geographic data related to Interstate 55 at OpenStreetMap Illinois Highway Ends Interstate 55 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 55 amp oldid 1146941352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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