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Interstate 55 in Illinois

Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the US state of Illinois that connects St. Louis, Missouri, to the Chicago metropolitan area. It enters the state from Missouri near East St. Louis, Illinois, and runs to U.S. Route 41 (US 41, Lake Shore Drive) near Downtown Chicago, where the highway ends, a distance of 294.38 miles (473.76 km).[2] The road also runs through the Illinois cities of Springfield, Bloomington, and Joliet. The section in Cook County is officially named the Stevenson Expressway, and in DuPage County its officially named the Joliet Freeway or the Will Rogers Freeway. The section from the south suburbs of Chicago to the area near Pontiac is officially named the Barack Obama Presidential Expressway after the 44th President, Barack Obama, who launched his political career from Illinois.[3]

Interstate 55

I-55 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length294.38 mi[1] (473.76 km)
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
South end I-55 / I-64 / US 40 at East St. Louis
Major intersections
North end US 41 in Chicago
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountiesSt. Clair, Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery, Sangamon, Logan, McLean, Livingston, Grundy, Will, DuPage, Cook
Highway system
IL 54 IL 56

Route description edit

I-55 within Illinois carries heavy traffic, with an average of more than 20,000 vehicles per day for most of its length.[4] Significant portions of I-55 contain six lanes (three lanes in each direction) and are heavily used by commuters.[5] I-55 in Illinois begins in East St. Louis on the Poplar Street Bridge over the Mississippi River at the Missouri state line and runs southwest to northeast through the state,[5] ending in Chicago at US 41 (Lake Shore Drive). Along the way, it goes through four metropolitan areas in the state: the Illinois portion of the St. Louis metropolitan area, the Springfield metropolitan area, the BloomingtonNormal metropolitan area, and the Chicago metropolitan area (also known as Chicagoland).[5]

East St. Louis to Springfield edit

I-55 enters Illinois on the Poplar Street Bridge from Missouri, running concurrently with I-64 and US 40. The highway meets Illinois Route 3 (IL 3) at a series of complex interchanges. IL 3 joins I-55/I-64/US 40 for approximately two miles (3.2 km). Still in East St. Louis, I-64 and IL 3 leave I-55/US 40, while the current routing of I-70 joins the pair. The three routes continue north-northeast, intersecting the southern terminus of IL 203 near Granite City, IL 111 near Fairmont Park, I-255 and IL 157 in Collinsville, and IL 159 in Maryville.

Approximately two miles (3.2 km) after the IL 159 interchange, US 40 leaves I-55/I-70. After an interchange with IL 162 in Troy, I-70 heads east toward Effingham. At the same interchange, I-270 intersects I-55 and ends. On its way further north, I-55 intersects IL 143 near Edwardsville, IL 140 in Hamel, IL 4 south of Livingston, local roads that connect to Livingston and Staunton, and IL 138 near White City. About eight miles (13 km) further north, I-55 intersects IL 16 at a larger interchange to the west of Litchfield. It then goes another eight miles (13 km) before meeting the eastern terminus of IL 108 to the east of Carlinville. Continuing along, it meets the southern and northern termini of IL 48 and IL 127 west of Raymond, local roads to Farmersville and Divernon, IL 104 near Auburn, and two local roads to Glenarm and Chatham. At the East Lake Drive interchange, I-55 crosses over Lake Springfield into Springfield proper.

Springfield to Bloomington edit

I-55 enters Springfield at an interchange with Toronto Road. About two miles (3.2 km) further north, it meets I-72 and US 36 to form a six-mile (9.7 km) concurrency that skirts the southern and eastern edges of the city. At the same interchange, it meets the southern end of I-55 Business (I-55 Bus.). I-55/I-72/US 36 has two interchanges while on the concurrency: Stevenson Drive/East Lake Drive and IL 29. Two miles (3.2 km) north, I-72 and US 36 head east toward Decatur and Champaign. At this interchange, I-55 intersects IL 97, which leads to downtown Springfield. I-55 then crosses the western terminus of IL 54 (old US 54). Five miles (8.0 km) further north, it meets the northern terminus of I-55 Bus., effectively leaving Springfield.

From Springfield to Chicago, I-55 follows a northeast–southwest path. In Williamsville, it meets IL 123 near its eastern terminus. It crosses two local roads, providing access to Elkhart and Broadwell before heading north into Lincoln. In Lincoln, I-55 meets the southern terminus of the second I-55 Bus. It then heads due north to intersect IL 10 and the northern terminus of IL 121. One mile (1.6 km) north, it meets the southern terminus of I-155. At this interchange, it heads due east to meet the northern terminus of I-55 Bus. before resuming its northeasterly–southwesterly course through northern Illinois. I-55 meets an interchange with a local road leading to Atlanta, US 136 in McLean, and another local road near Shirley before entering the BloomingtonNormal area.

Bloomington to Joliet edit

Once entering Bloomington, I-55 forms a complex interchange with the southern terminus of the final I-55 Bus. to the north and I-74/US 51 to the east. At this interchange, I-74 and US 51 overlap I-55 around the western edge of the cities. The highway has one interchange at US 150 and IL 9. I-74 splits from I-55/US 51 three miles (4.8 km) further north to head toward Peoria and the MolineRock Island area. Less than one mile (1.6 km) east, US 51 splits from I-55 to follow I-39 toward the LaSallePeru area and toward Rockford. Before leaving Bloomington–Normal, I-55 has two more interchanges with US 51 Business (US 51 Bus.) and I-55 Bus.

From Bloomington to Joliet, I-55 continues its northeasterly–southwesterly trek while skirting the western edges of various towns along the way. It meets local roads connecting Towanda and Lexington, US 24 in Chenoa, IL 116 and IL 23 in Pontiac, a local road to Odell, IL 17 and IL 47 in Dwight, and IL 53 in Gardner.

I-55 starts showing hints of entering the Chicago metropolitan area after the IL 53 interchange. It passes through Forest Preserve areas between Gardner and Joliet. After IL 53, I-55 intersects a local road and IL 113 near Braidwood and meets a partial interchange at IL 129; drivers who want to access IL 129 from southbound I-55 can connect via IL 113. Continuing north, I-55 intersects local roads in industrial areas before entering Channahon. It has two interchanges with Bluff Road and US 6. Two miles (3.2 km) north, it meets I-80, which forms the boundary of Channahon and Joliet.

Joliet to Chicago edit

From I-80, I-55 enters the Joliet area by means of Shorewood, with a partial interchange at IL 59 and a full interchange with US 52. It enters Joliet proper with an interchange at US 30. It then connects with IL 126 near Plainfield, forming a partial interchange, then enters the BolingbrookRomeoville area, meeting interchanges at Weber Road and IL 53 again.

On the border of Romeoville and Lemont, I-55 meets I-355 and a former routing of US 66 at a large, complex interchange. It then meets Lemont Road near Lemont, Cass Avenue and IL 83 near Darien, and County Line Road in Burr Ridge. It enters another large, complex interchange with I-294 and another former routing of US 66 in Indian Head Park. Further east, it meets a large interchange with US 12/US 20/US 45 south of Countryside. About three miles (4.8 km) northeast, it meets a rather large interchange with IL 171 and an interchange with IL 43, both near Summit. After the IL 43 interchange, I-55 enters Chicago.

From IL 43, I-55 meets various city streets (also including one interchange with IL 50, which leads to Midway International Airport) before reaching I-90/I-94 (also known locally as the Dan Ryan Expressway) approximately a mile (1.6 km) west of its terminus. North of I-90/I-94, I-55 intersects various city streets at partial interchanges before reaching its national northern terminus at US 41 (Lake Shore Drive).

History edit

I-55 in Illinois is the fourth road to connect St. Louis and Chicago. The first was the Pontiac Trail in 1915. This was largely improved and paved as the new IL 4 by 1924.[6] In 1926, IL 4 was designated as the route of the new US 66, and a new section of US 66 was built to bypass slower sections of IL 4 south of Springfield by 1930. Through the 1950s, US 66 was continually widened, straightened, and improved to handle its growing traffic, until its entire length was four lanes wide by 1957.[7]

The roots of I-55 could be traced back to the need of a national highway system.[8] President Dwight D. Eisenhower saw the need of a national network of highways that would help with the mobilization of the army. He had been impressed with the autobahn he saw in Germany during World War II. In 1956, he signed the Federal Aid Highway Act into existence.[8] Although the act provided for a highway replacing US 66, it was spared destruction for a while because of it being more modern than other routes at the time.[8] Illinois would build its first new Interstate Highways on other routes, such as I-80, I-57, and I-70, before turning its attention once again to the St. Louis–Chicago route.

However, during the 1970s, US 66 was finally replaced by I-55 as the fourth St. Louis–Chicago highway, serving most of the same communities along the way as the original Pontiac Trail. It was built in sections across Illinois, often on the original US 66 roadbed. A common construction tactic, where US 66 was already four lanes wide, was to build new southbound lanes for I-55 west of the original road, then rebuild the original southbound lanes of US 66 to be the new northbound lanes for I-55, leaving the original northbound lanes of old US 66 as a two-way frontage road.[8] One can find many signs posted for Historic US 66, especially where it deviates from I-55.

The earliest stretch of I-55 was a portion of US 66 which had already been built as a freeway between Gardner and I-294 (Tri-State Tollway) in Indian Head Park, and which was added to the Interstate System by simply erecting new signs in 1960.[9] Later portions of the highway were built in the 1960s between East St. Louis and Hamel, and bypasses of Springfield and Bloomington-Normal.[10] The rest of the road was completed in the 1970s.

 
The Stevenson Expressway near Countryside, heading southwest

The Stevenson Expressway opened on October 24, 1964, as the Southwest Expressway. It was renamed after Adlai Stevenson II,[11] the former governor of Illinois, on September 1, 1965, a month and a half after his death. The Stevenson's original termini were US 66 in DuPage County to the west and the Dan Ryan Expressway to the east.

In 1999–2000, the expressway was completely rebuilt from Central Avenue north to Lake Shore Drive, including the ramps to the Dan Ryan. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) was criticized at the time for not adding a fourth lane in each direction to the highway.[12]

In 2017, the Illinois General Assembly voted to rename approximately 70 miles (110 km) of I-55 from the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) to Pontiac in honor of Barack Obama.[13][14]

Upgrades and later construction edit

Because of the heavy traffic on I-55, IDOT spends millions of dollars per year maintaining the roadway, adding lanes, and replacing bridges to increase the capacity of the highway.[15][16]

In northeastern Illinois near Joliet, a widening project that expanded I-55 from two to three lanes in each direction between I-80 (exit 250) and Weber Road (exit 263) was completed on October 29, 2008.[17]

In the 2000s, the Damen Avenue (exit 290) and Pulaski Road (exit 287) interchanges were rebuilt as a single-point urban interchange (SPUI) configuration; in 2014, reconstruction as a SPUI was completed for the Central Avenue (exit 285) interchange. In November 2011, IDOT started a two-year pilot project, allowing Pace bus routes 755 and 855 to ride on the dedicated shoulder lanes in a given time. This bus on shoulder service consisted of three sections: from I-355 to County Line Road, I-294 to IL 50, and IL 50 to Kedzie Avenue.[18] In the latter half of 2014, then-Governor Pat Quinn signed a bill which made the I-55 bus on shoulder service permanent. It also allow Pace to expand its bus on shoulder service within and outside I-55.[19] The Arsenal Road (exit 245) interchange was under complete rebuilding and reconfiguration as of 2012, and the deteriorated overpass at IL 129 (exit 238) was removed in 2012 in anticipation of future construction of a full interchange, temporarily leaving the IL 129 interchange with only a northbound exit and northbound entrance.[20][21]

At St. Louis, the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge carrying I-70 across the Mississippi River, and costing $667 million (equivalent to $816 million in 2022[22]), was completed in 2014 to relieve congestion on I-55's Poplar Street Bridge.[23][24]

Between late 2015 and late 2017, the US 41 (Lake Shore Drive) interchange was being reconstructed to widen two I-55 offramps and its interchange approach.[25]

Future edit

In early 2016, Governor Bruce Rauner, as well as IDOT, made a proposal to explore expanding a portion of I-55 (from I-355 to I-90/I-94) by adding an additional lane in each direction to ease congestion. Under their proposal, toll lanes would be constructed and operated through a potential public–private partnership. Noise walls would also be constructed as part of the project.[26][27][28]

Exit list edit

CountyLocationmi[29]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Mississippi River0.00.0 
 
 
 
 
 
I-55 south / I-64 west / US 40 west – St. Louis
Continuation into Missouri
Poplar Street Bridge
IllinoisMissouri line
St. ClairEast St. Louis0.60.971 
 
  IL 3 south / Great River Road – Cahokia
Southern end of IL 3/GRR concurrency; exit includes direct exit ramp onto 13th Street / Tudor Avenue
0.91.42AThird Street – Eads Bridge, Casino QueenSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
1.32.12B-CMartin Luther King BridgeDowntown St. LouisSigned as exits 2B (left exit) and 2C (right exit); no northbound exits
2.674.303A 
 
 
 
I-64 east / IL 3 north (St. Clair Avenue) – Louisville
Northern end of I-64/IL 3 concurrency; I-64 exit 3A
2.884.633B 
 
I-70 west (Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway) – Kansas City
Southern end of I-70 concurrency; southbound exit and northbound entrance
2.984.803C  Exchange AvenueSouthbound exit and northbound entrance; access to Emerson Park MetroLink station
Fairmont City3.996.424  IL 203 (Collinsville Road) – Fairmont City, Granite City, MadisonSigned as exits 4A (south) & 4B (north) southbound; access to Gateway Motorsports Park
Madison6.3210.176  
 
IL 111 / Great River Road north – Wood River, Washington Park, Pontoon Beach, Fairmont City
Northern end of GRR concurrency; access to Horseshoe Lake State Park and Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
Collinsville8.8414.239Black LaneNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
9.8615.8710  I-255 – Interstate 270, MemphisI-255 exit 25; access Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Fairmount Race Track, and Our Lady of the Snows Shrine
11.0017.7011  IL 157 (Bluff Road) – Collinsville, Edwardsville, Glen CarbonAccess to Illinois State District 11 Headquarters, Convention Center, and Our Lady of the Snows Shrine
Maryville14.5523.4215  IL 159 (Center Street, Vandalia Street) – Collinsville, MaryvilleSigned as exits 15A (south) & 15B (north)
Troy16.9127.2117 
 
US 40 east – St. Jacob, Highland
Northern end of US 40 concurrency
17.9128.8218   IL 162 – Troy
Pin Oak Township19.0830.7120A 
 
I-70 east (Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway) – Indianapolis
Northern end of I-70 concurrency
19.3231.0920B 
 
I-270 west – Kansas City
I-270 exit 15
Edwardsville22.3936.0323  IL 143 – Edwardsville, Marine
Hamel29.5747.5930  IL 140 – Alton, Greenville, Hamel
Olive Township33.1553.3533  IL 4 – Staunton, Lebanon, Worden
Livingston36.7159.0837New Douglas Road / Nicholls Street – Livingston, New Douglas
MacoupinStaunton Township40.4765.1341Staunton
White City44.0570.8944  IL 138 – Mount Olive, Benld, White City
MontgomeryLitchfield52.3584.2552  IL 16 – Gillespie, Litchfield, Hillsboro, Mattoon
Zanesville Township59.9896.5360 
 
IL 108 west – Carlinville
Eastern terminus of IL 108
63.02101.4263   IL 48 / IL 127 – Raymond, Taylorville, HillsboroWestern terminus of IL 48/IL 127
Bois D'Arc Township71.51115.0872Farmersville, Girard (CR 17)
SangamonDivernon80.00128.7580Divernon
Divernon Township81.53131.2182  IL 104 – Pawnee, Auburn
Ball Township83.35134.1483GlenarmFormer Historic US 66
Springfield88.26142.0488East Lake Shore Drive – Chatham
90.16145.1090Toronto Road
91.84147.8092A 
 
Historic US 66 east / I-55 BL north (6th Street)
Left exit northbound
92.28148.5192B 
 
 
 
I-72 west (Purple Heart Memorial Highway) / US 36 west – Jacksonville, Quincy
Southern end of I-72/US 36 concurrency; left exit northbound
94.42151.9594Stevenson Drive / East Lake Shore Drive
96.37155.0996A 
 
IL 29 south – Taylorville
Cloverleaf interchange
96B 
 
IL 29 north (South Grand Avenue)
97.47156.8698A 
 
 
 
I-72 east (Purple Heart Memorial Highway, Penny Severns Memorial Expressway) / US 36 east – Decatur, Champaign, Urbana
Northern end of I-72/US 36 concurrency
98B 
 
IL 97 west (Clear Lake Avenue)
99.53160.18100 
 
  IL 54 east / Sangamon Avenue – Clinton
Cloverleaf interchange; signed as exits 100A (IL 54) & 100B (Sangamon Ave.); former US 54; serves Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport
Sherman104.50168.18105 
 
 
 
  I-55 BL south / Historic US 66 west – Sherman
Southern end of Historic US 66 concurrency; access to Wolf Creek Road and Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport
Williamsville109.13175.63109 
 
IL 123 west / Historic US 66 east – Williamsville, Petersburg
Northern end of Historic US 66 concurrency
LoganElkhart114.56184.37115Elkhart (CR 10)
Broadwell Township119.42192.19119Broadwell (CR 22)
122.51197.16123 
 
I-55 BL north (Lincoln Parkway) – Lincoln
West Lincoln Township125.78202.42126 
 
   IL 121 south / IL 10 – Lincoln, Mason City
Northern terminus of IL 121; serves Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
127.04204.45127 
 
I-155 north – Peoria, Hartsburg
Left exit and entrance northbound; southern terminus of I-155; I-155 exit 0
East Lincoln Township132.21212.77133 
 
I-55 BL south (Historic US 66) – Lincoln, Lawndale
Atlanta Township139.81225.00140Atlanta, Lawndale
McLeanMcLean144.68232.84145  US 136 – McLean, Heyworth, Funks Grove
Dale Township153.74247.42154Shirley
Bloomington156.38–
156.85
251.67–
252.43
157A-B 
 
 
 
I-74 east (Everett McKinley Dirksen Memorial Highway) / US 51 south – Decatur, Indianapolis
 
 
I-55 BL north (Veterans Parkway)
Left exit and entrance southbound; signed as exits 157A (I-74/US 51) and 157B (I-55 BL) northbound, no exit number southbound; southern end of I-74/US 51 concurrency
159.69257.00160   US 150 / IL 9 (Market Street) – Pekin
Normal163.32262.84163 
 
I-74 west (Everett McKinley Dirksen Memorial Highway) – Peoria
Northern end of I-74 concurrency; I-74 exit 127
164.48264.70164 
 
 
 
I-39 north / US 51 north – Rockford
Northern end of US 51 concurrency; southern terminus of I-39
164.81265.24165 
 
US 51 Bus. – Bloomington, Normal
Signed as exits 165A (south) & 165B (north) northbound
167.36269.34167 
 
  I-55 BL south (Veterans Parkway) – Central Illinois Regional Airport
Towanda170.99275.18171Towanda (CR 29)
Lexington178.29286.93178Lexington (CR 8)
Chenoa186.60300.30187  US 24 – Chenoa, El Paso
LivingstonPontiac196.62316.43197  IL 116 – Flanagan, Pontiac
200.46322.61201  IL 23 – Pontiac, StreatorTo IL 170
Odell Township209.03336.40209Odell (CR 1)
Dwight Township217.02349.26217  IL 17 (Mazon Avenue) – Streator, Kankakee
GrundyGoodfarm Township219.91353.91220  IL 47 (Union Street) – Dwight, Morris
Gardner226.88365.13227 
 
IL 53 north – Gardner
Southern terminus of IL 53
GrundyWill
county line
Braidwood233.42375.65233Reed Road – Braidwood
WillBraidwoodDiamond line235.63379.21236  IL 113 – Coal City, Kankakee
Wilmington Township238.32383.54238 
 
IL 129 south (Washington Street) – Braidwood, Wilmington
Northbound exit and entrance; northern terminus of IL 129
240.41386.90240Lorenzo Road
240.97387.80241N. River Road (CR 44 east)
Channahon Township243.91392.54244Arsenal RoadChicagoland Speedway
Channahon246.67396.98247Bluff Road (CR 77 west)
248.15399.36248  US 6 (Eames Street) – Joliet, Morris
250.25402.74250  I-80 – Iowa, IndianaSigned as exits 250A (east) & 250B (west); I-80 exit 126
Shorewood251.40404.59251 
 
IL 59 north (Cottage Street) – Shorewood, Plainfield
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; currently being rebuilt to a diverging-diamond interchange (DDI); southern terminus of IL 59
ShorewoodJoliet line252.79406.83253  US 52 (Jefferson Street) – Joliet, Shorewood
JolietPlainfield line257.41414.26257   US 30 / Lincoln Highway (Plainfield Road) – Aurora, Joliet
Plainfield261.08420.17261 
 
IL 126 west (Main Street) – Plainfield
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; eastern terminus of IL 126
RomeovilleBolingbrook line263.43423.95263Weber Road (CR 88)Rebuilt from a diamond interchange to a Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) in 2022
Bolingbrook267.02429.73267  IL 53 (Bolingbrook Drive) – Bolingbrook, Romeoville
WillDuPage
county line
BolingbrookWoodridge line268.73432.48268Joliet Road south (Historic US 66 west)Southbound exit and northbound entrance; southern end of Historic US 66 concurrency
269.34433.46269 
 
I-355 Toll (Veterans Memorial Tollway) – Southwest Suburbs, Northwest Suburbs
I-355 exit 12
DuPageDarien270.85435.89271Lemont Road (CR 9)Signed as exits 271A (south) & 271B (north)
272.86439.13273Cass Avenue (CR 15)Signed as exits 273A (south) & 273B (north); serves Argonne National Laboratory
WillowbrookBurr Ridge line274.50441.76274  IL 83 (Kingery Highway)Signed as exits 274A (south) & 274B (north)
DuPageCook
county line
Burr Ridge276.33444.71276A-BCounty Line RoadSigned as exits 276A (south) & 276B (north)
CookIndian Head Park276.80445.47276CJoliet Road (Historic US 66 east)Northbound exit and southbound entrance; northern end of Historic US 66 concurrency; south end of Stevenson Expressway
Indian Head ParkCountryside line277.57446.71277 
 
I-294 Toll (Tri-State Tollway) – Wisconsin, Indiana
Signed as exits 277A (north) & 277B (south); I-294 exit 23; no southbound exit to I-294 south
CountrysideHodgkins line278.87448.80279    
 
 
 
US 12 / US 20 / US 45 (La Grange Road) to I-294 Toll south
Signed as exits 279A (east/south) & 279B (west/north)
Summit282.29454.30282  IL 171 (1st Avenue)Signed as exits 282A (south) & 282B (north) northbound; Brookfield Zoo
SummitForest View line283.40456.09283  IL 43 (Harlem Avenue)
StickneyChicago line285.57459.58285Central Avenue (5600 West)
Chicago286.67461.35286   IL 50 (Cicero Avenue, 4800 West) – Chicago Midway Airport
287.74463.07287Pulaski Road (4000 West)
288.83464.83288Kedzie Avenue (3200 West)Southbound exit and northbound entrance
289.37465.70289California Avenue (2800 West)Northbound exit and southbound entrance
290.44–
290.96
467.42–
468.25
290Damen Avenue (2000 West) / Ashland Avenue (1600 West)Ashland Ave. not signed southbound
292.34470.48292   I-90 / I-94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) – Indiana, WisconsinSigned as exits 292A (west) & 292B (east) northbound, and as exits 292 (west) & 293B (east) southbound
292.91471.39293ACermak RoadChinatownNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
293.13471.75293CState StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
293.61472.52293DMartin L. King Drive – McCormick PlaceNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
293.88472.95  US 41 / LMCT (Lake Shore Drive)Northern terminus of I-55/Stevenson Expressway; all trucks must exit onto US 41 south
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Related routes edit

Auxiliary routes edit

I-55 has three auxiliary routes in Illinois:

  •   I-155: A spur from I-55 in Lincoln to I-74 just east of Peoria.
  •   I-255: The eastern third of the beltway around the St. Louis Metro Area (with I-270 forming the other two-thirds)
  •   I-355: The Veterans Memorial Tollway, serving the western and southwestern suburbs of Chicago, running from I-80 in New Lenox to I-290 in Addison
  •   I-55 BL: I-55 has three business loops in Illinois.

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This article is about the section of Interstate 55 in Illinois For the entire route see Interstate 55 Interstate 55 I 55 is a major north south Interstate Highway in the US state of Illinois that connects St Louis Missouri to the Chicago metropolitan area It enters the state from Missouri near East St Louis Illinois and runs to U S Route 41 US 41 Lake Shore Drive near Downtown Chicago where the highway ends a distance of 294 38 miles 473 76 km 2 The road also runs through the Illinois cities of Springfield Bloomington and Joliet The section in Cook County is officially named the Stevenson Expressway and in DuPage County its officially named the Joliet Freeway or the Will Rogers Freeway The section from the south suburbs of Chicago to the area near Pontiac is officially named the Barack Obama Presidential Expressway after the 44th President Barack Obama who launched his political career from Illinois 3 Interstate 55I 55 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by IDOTLength294 38 mi 1 473 76 km NHSEntire routeMajor junctionsSouth endI 55 I 64 US 40 at East St LouisMajor intersectionsI 64 I 70 IL 3 in East St Louis I 70 I 270 US 40 in Troy I 72 US 36 I 55 BL in Springfield I 155 near Lincoln I 74 in Bloomington I 39 US 51 in Normal I 80 in Joliet I 355 Toll in Bolingbrook I 294 Toll in Indian Head Park I 90 I 94 in ChicagoNorth endUS 41 in ChicagoLocationCountryUnited StatesStateIllinoisCountiesSt Clair Madison Macoupin Montgomery Sangamon Logan McLean Livingston Grundy Will DuPage CookHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureIllinois State Highway SystemInterstate US State Tollways Scenic IL 54 IL 56 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 East St Louis to Springfield 1 2 Springfield to Bloomington 1 3 Bloomington to Joliet 1 4 Joliet to Chicago 2 History 2 1 Upgrades and later construction 3 Future 4 Exit list 5 Related routes 5 1 Auxiliary routes 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editI 55 within Illinois carries heavy traffic with an average of more than 20 000 vehicles per day for most of its length 4 Significant portions of I 55 contain six lanes three lanes in each direction and are heavily used by commuters 5 I 55 in Illinois begins in East St Louis on the Poplar Street Bridge over the Mississippi River at the Missouri state line and runs southwest to northeast through the state 5 ending in Chicago at US 41 Lake Shore Drive Along the way it goes through four metropolitan areas in the state the Illinois portion of the St Louis metropolitan area the Springfield metropolitan area the Bloomington Normal metropolitan area and the Chicago metropolitan area also known as Chicagoland 5 East St Louis to Springfield edit I 55 enters Illinois on the Poplar Street Bridge from Missouri running concurrently with I 64 and US 40 The highway meets Illinois Route 3 IL 3 at a series of complex interchanges IL 3 joins I 55 I 64 US 40 for approximately two miles 3 2 km Still in East St Louis I 64 and IL 3 leave I 55 US 40 while the current routing of I 70 joins the pair The three routes continue north northeast intersecting the southern terminus of IL 203 near Granite City IL 111 near Fairmont Park I 255 and IL 157 in Collinsville and IL 159 in Maryville Approximately two miles 3 2 km after the IL 159 interchange US 40 leaves I 55 I 70 After an interchange with IL 162 in Troy I 70 heads east toward Effingham At the same interchange I 270 intersects I 55 and ends On its way further north I 55 intersects IL 143 near Edwardsville IL 140 in Hamel IL 4 south of Livingston local roads that connect to Livingston and Staunton and IL 138 near White City About eight miles 13 km further north I 55 intersects IL 16 at a larger interchange to the west of Litchfield It then goes another eight miles 13 km before meeting the eastern terminus of IL 108 to the east of Carlinville Continuing along it meets the southern and northern termini of IL 48 and IL 127 west of Raymond local roads to Farmersville and Divernon IL 104 near Auburn and two local roads to Glenarm and Chatham At the East Lake Drive interchange I 55 crosses over Lake Springfield into Springfield proper Springfield to Bloomington edit I 55 enters Springfield at an interchange with Toronto Road About two miles 3 2 km further north it meets I 72 and US 36 to form a six mile 9 7 km concurrency that skirts the southern and eastern edges of the city At the same interchange it meets the southern end of I 55 Business I 55 Bus I 55 I 72 US 36 has two interchanges while on the concurrency Stevenson Drive East Lake Drive and IL 29 Two miles 3 2 km north I 72 and US 36 head east toward Decatur and Champaign At this interchange I 55 intersects IL 97 which leads to downtown Springfield I 55 then crosses the western terminus of IL 54 old US 54 Five miles 8 0 km further north it meets the northern terminus of I 55 Bus effectively leaving Springfield From Springfield to Chicago I 55 follows a northeast southwest path In Williamsville it meets IL 123 near its eastern terminus It crosses two local roads providing access to Elkhart and Broadwell before heading north into Lincoln In Lincoln I 55 meets the southern terminus of the second I 55 Bus It then heads due north to intersect IL 10 and the northern terminus of IL 121 One mile 1 6 km north it meets the southern terminus of I 155 At this interchange it heads due east to meet the northern terminus of I 55 Bus before resuming its northeasterly southwesterly course through northern Illinois I 55 meets an interchange with a local road leading to Atlanta US 136 in McLean and another local road near Shirley before entering the Bloomington Normal area Bloomington to Joliet edit Once entering Bloomington I 55 forms a complex interchange with the southern terminus of the final I 55 Bus to the north and I 74 US 51 to the east At this interchange I 74 and US 51 overlap I 55 around the western edge of the cities The highway has one interchange at US 150 and IL 9 I 74 splits from I 55 US 51 three miles 4 8 km further north to head toward Peoria and the Moline Rock Island area Less than one mile 1 6 km east US 51 splits from I 55 to follow I 39 toward the LaSalle Peru area and toward Rockford Before leaving Bloomington Normal I 55 has two more interchanges with US 51 Business US 51 Bus and I 55 Bus From Bloomington to Joliet I 55 continues its northeasterly southwesterly trek while skirting the western edges of various towns along the way It meets local roads connecting Towanda and Lexington US 24 in Chenoa IL 116 and IL 23 in Pontiac a local road to Odell IL 17 and IL 47 in Dwight and IL 53 in Gardner I 55 starts showing hints of entering the Chicago metropolitan area after the IL 53 interchange It passes through Forest Preserve areas between Gardner and Joliet After IL 53 I 55 intersects a local road and IL 113 near Braidwood and meets a partial interchange at IL 129 drivers who want to access IL 129 from southbound I 55 can connect via IL 113 Continuing north I 55 intersects local roads in industrial areas before entering Channahon It has two interchanges with Bluff Road and US 6 Two miles 3 2 km north it meets I 80 which forms the boundary of Channahon and Joliet Joliet to Chicago edit From I 80 I 55 enters the Joliet area by means of Shorewood with a partial interchange at IL 59 and a full interchange with US 52 It enters Joliet proper with an interchange at US 30 It then connects with IL 126 near Plainfield forming a partial interchange then enters the Bolingbrook Romeoville area meeting interchanges at Weber Road and IL 53 again On the border of Romeoville and Lemont I 55 meets I 355 and a former routing of US 66 at a large complex interchange It then meets Lemont Road near Lemont Cass Avenue and IL 83 near Darien and County Line Road in Burr Ridge It enters another large complex interchange with I 294 and another former routing of US 66 in Indian Head Park Further east it meets a large interchange with US 12 US 20 US 45 south of Countryside About three miles 4 8 km northeast it meets a rather large interchange with IL 171 and an interchange with IL 43 both near Summit After the IL 43 interchange I 55 enters Chicago From IL 43 I 55 meets various city streets also including one interchange with IL 50 which leads to Midway International Airport before reaching I 90 I 94 also known locally as the Dan Ryan Expressway approximately a mile 1 6 km west of its terminus North of I 90 I 94 I 55 intersects various city streets at partial interchanges before reaching its national northern terminus at US 41 Lake Shore Drive History editI 55 in Illinois is the fourth road to connect St Louis and Chicago The first was the Pontiac Trail in 1915 This was largely improved and paved as the new IL 4 by 1924 6 In 1926 IL 4 was designated as the route of the new US 66 and a new section of US 66 was built to bypass slower sections of IL 4 south of Springfield by 1930 Through the 1950s US 66 was continually widened straightened and improved to handle its growing traffic until its entire length was four lanes wide by 1957 7 The roots of I 55 could be traced back to the need of a national highway system 8 President Dwight D Eisenhower saw the need of a national network of highways that would help with the mobilization of the army He had been impressed with the autobahn he saw in Germany during World War II In 1956 he signed the Federal Aid Highway Act into existence 8 Although the act provided for a highway replacing US 66 it was spared destruction for a while because of it being more modern than other routes at the time 8 Illinois would build its first new Interstate Highways on other routes such as I 80 I 57 and I 70 before turning its attention once again to the St Louis Chicago route However during the 1970s US 66 was finally replaced by I 55 as the fourth St Louis Chicago highway serving most of the same communities along the way as the original Pontiac Trail It was built in sections across Illinois often on the original US 66 roadbed A common construction tactic where US 66 was already four lanes wide was to build new southbound lanes for I 55 west of the original road then rebuild the original southbound lanes of US 66 to be the new northbound lanes for I 55 leaving the original northbound lanes of old US 66 as a two way frontage road 8 One can find many signs posted for Historic US 66 especially where it deviates from I 55 The earliest stretch of I 55 was a portion of US 66 which had already been built as a freeway between Gardner and I 294 Tri State Tollway in Indian Head Park and which was added to the Interstate System by simply erecting new signs in 1960 9 Later portions of the highway were built in the 1960s between East St Louis and Hamel and bypasses of Springfield and Bloomington Normal 10 The rest of the road was completed in the 1970s nbsp The Stevenson Expressway near Countryside heading southwestThe Stevenson Expressway opened on October 24 1964 as the Southwest Expressway It was renamed after Adlai Stevenson II 11 the former governor of Illinois on September 1 1965 a month and a half after his death The Stevenson s original termini were US 66 in DuPage County to the west and the Dan Ryan Expressway to the east In 1999 2000 the expressway was completely rebuilt from Central Avenue north to Lake Shore Drive including the ramps to the Dan Ryan The Illinois Department of Transportation IDOT was criticized at the time for not adding a fourth lane in each direction to the highway 12 In 2017 the Illinois General Assembly voted to rename approximately 70 miles 110 km of I 55 from the Tri State Tollway I 294 to Pontiac in honor of Barack Obama 13 14 Upgrades and later construction edit Because of the heavy traffic on I 55 IDOT spends millions of dollars per year maintaining the roadway adding lanes and replacing bridges to increase the capacity of the highway 15 16 In northeastern Illinois near Joliet a widening project that expanded I 55 from two to three lanes in each direction between I 80 exit 250 and Weber Road exit 263 was completed on October 29 2008 17 In the 2000s the Damen Avenue exit 290 and Pulaski Road exit 287 interchanges were rebuilt as a single point urban interchange SPUI configuration in 2014 reconstruction as a SPUI was completed for the Central Avenue exit 285 interchange In November 2011 IDOT started a two year pilot project allowing Pace bus routes 755 and 855 to ride on the dedicated shoulder lanes in a given time This bus on shoulder service consisted of three sections from I 355 to County Line Road I 294 to IL 50 and IL 50 to Kedzie Avenue 18 In the latter half of 2014 then Governor Pat Quinn signed a bill which made the I 55 bus on shoulder service permanent It also allow Pace to expand its bus on shoulder service within and outside I 55 19 The Arsenal Road exit 245 interchange was under complete rebuilding and reconfiguration as of 2012 update and the deteriorated overpass at IL 129 exit 238 was removed in 2012 in anticipation of future construction of a full interchange temporarily leaving the IL 129 interchange with only a northbound exit and northbound entrance 20 21 At St Louis the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge carrying I 70 across the Mississippi River and costing 667 million equivalent to 816 million in 2022 22 was completed in 2014 to relieve congestion on I 55 s Poplar Street Bridge 23 24 Between late 2015 and late 2017 the US 41 Lake Shore Drive interchange was being reconstructed to widen two I 55 offramps and its interchange approach 25 Future editIn early 2016 Governor Bruce Rauner as well as IDOT made a proposal to explore expanding a portion of I 55 from I 355 to I 90 I 94 by adding an additional lane in each direction to ease congestion Under their proposal toll lanes would be constructed and operated through a potential public private partnership Noise walls would also be constructed as part of the project 26 27 28 Exit list editCountyLocationmi 29 kmExitDestinationsNotesMississippi River0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 55 south I 64 west US 40 west St LouisContinuation into MissouriPoplar Street BridgeIllinois Missouri lineSt ClairEast St Louis0 60 971 nbsp nbsp nbsp IL 3 south Great River Road CahokiaSouthern end of IL 3 GRR concurrency exit includes direct exit ramp onto 13th Street Tudor Avenue0 91 42AThird Street Eads Bridge Casino QueenSouthbound exit and northbound entrance1 32 12B CMartin Luther King Bridge Downtown St LouisSigned as exits 2B left exit and 2C right exit no northbound exits2 674 303A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 east IL 3 north St Clair Avenue LouisvilleNorthern end of I 64 IL 3 concurrency I 64 exit 3A2 884 633B nbsp nbsp I 70 west Dwight D Eisenhower Highway Kansas CitySouthern end of I 70 concurrency southbound exit and northbound entrance2 984 803C nbsp Exchange AvenueSouthbound exit and northbound entrance access to Emerson Park MetroLink stationFairmont City3 996 424 nbsp IL 203 Collinsville Road Fairmont City Granite City MadisonSigned as exits 4A south amp 4B north southbound access to Gateway Motorsports ParkMadison6 3210 176 nbsp nbsp nbsp IL 111 Great River Road north Wood River Washington Park Pontoon Beach Fairmont CityNorthern end of GRR concurrency access to Horseshoe Lake State Park and Cahokia Mounds State Historic SiteCollinsville8 8414 239Black LaneNorthbound exit and southbound entrance9 8615 8710 nbsp I 255 Interstate 270 MemphisI 255 exit 25 access Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site Fairmount Race Track and Our Lady of the Snows Shrine11 0017 7011 nbsp IL 157 Bluff Road Collinsville Edwardsville Glen CarbonAccess to Illinois State District 11 Headquarters Convention Center and Our Lady of the Snows ShrineMaryville14 5523 4215 nbsp IL 159 Center Street Vandalia Street Collinsville MaryvilleSigned as exits 15A south amp 15B north Troy16 9127 2117 nbsp nbsp US 40 east St Jacob HighlandNorthern end of US 40 concurrency17 9128 8218 nbsp nbsp IL 162 TroyPin Oak Township19 0830 7120A nbsp nbsp I 70 east Dwight D Eisenhower Highway IndianapolisNorthern end of I 70 concurrency19 3231 0920B nbsp nbsp I 270 west Kansas CityI 270 exit 15Edwardsville22 3936 0323 nbsp IL 143 Edwardsville MarineHamel29 5747 5930 nbsp IL 140 Alton Greenville HamelOlive Township33 1553 3533 nbsp IL 4 Staunton Lebanon WordenLivingston36 7159 0837New Douglas Road Nicholls Street Livingston New DouglasMacoupinStaunton Township40 4765 1341StauntonWhite City44 0570 8944 nbsp IL 138 Mount Olive Benld White CityMontgomeryLitchfield52 3584 2552 nbsp IL 16 Gillespie Litchfield Hillsboro MattoonZanesville Township59 9896 5360 nbsp nbsp IL 108 west CarlinvilleEastern terminus of IL 10863 02101 4263 nbsp nbsp IL 48 IL 127 Raymond Taylorville HillsboroWestern terminus of IL 48 IL 127Bois D Arc Township71 51115 0872Farmersville Girard CR 17 SangamonDivernon80 00128 7580DivernonDivernon Township81 53131 2182 nbsp IL 104 Pawnee AuburnBall Township83 35134 1483GlenarmFormer Historic US 66Springfield88 26142 0488East Lake Shore Drive Chatham90 16145 1090Toronto Road91 84147 8092A nbsp nbsp Historic US 66 east I 55 BL north 6th Street Left exit northbound92 28148 5192B nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 72 west Purple Heart Memorial Highway US 36 west Jacksonville QuincySouthern end of I 72 US 36 concurrency left exit northbound94 42151 9594Stevenson Drive East Lake Shore Drive96 37155 0996A nbsp nbsp IL 29 south TaylorvilleCloverleaf interchange96B nbsp nbsp IL 29 north South Grand Avenue 97 47156 8698A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 72 east Purple Heart Memorial Highway Penny Severns Memorial Expressway US 36 east Decatur Champaign UrbanaNorthern end of I 72 US 36 concurrency98B nbsp nbsp IL 97 west Clear Lake Avenue 99 53160 18100 nbsp nbsp nbsp IL 54 east Sangamon Avenue ClintonCloverleaf interchange signed as exits 100A IL 54 amp 100B Sangamon Ave former US 54 serves Abraham Lincoln Capital AirportSherman104 50168 18105 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 55 BL south Historic US 66 west ShermanSouthern end of Historic US 66 concurrency access to Wolf Creek Road and Abraham Lincoln Capital AirportWilliamsville109 13175 63109 nbsp nbsp IL 123 west Historic US 66 east Williamsville PetersburgNorthern end of Historic US 66 concurrencyLoganElkhart114 56184 37115Elkhart CR 10 Broadwell Township119 42192 19119Broadwell CR 22 122 51197 16123 nbsp nbsp I 55 BL north Lincoln Parkway LincolnWest Lincoln Township125 78202 42126 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp IL 121 south IL 10 Lincoln Mason CityNorthern terminus of IL 121 serves Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital127 04204 45127 nbsp nbsp I 155 north Peoria HartsburgLeft exit and entrance northbound southern terminus of I 155 I 155 exit 0East Lincoln Township132 21212 77133 nbsp nbsp I 55 BL south Historic US 66 Lincoln LawndaleAtlanta Township139 81225 00140Atlanta LawndaleMcLeanMcLean144 68232 84145 nbsp US 136 McLean Heyworth Funks GroveDale Township153 74247 42154ShirleyBloomington156 38 156 85251 67 252 43157A B nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 74 east Everett McKinley Dirksen Memorial Highway US 51 south Decatur Indianapolis nbsp nbsp I 55 BL north Veterans Parkway Left exit and entrance southbound signed as exits 157A I 74 US 51 and 157B I 55 BL northbound no exit number southbound southern end of I 74 US 51 concurrency159 69257 00160 nbsp nbsp US 150 IL 9 Market Street PekinNormal163 32262 84163 nbsp nbsp I 74 west Everett McKinley Dirksen Memorial Highway PeoriaNorthern end of I 74 concurrency I 74 exit 127164 48264 70164 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 39 north US 51 north RockfordNorthern end of US 51 concurrency southern terminus of I 39164 81265 24165 nbsp nbsp US 51 Bus Bloomington NormalSigned as exits 165A south amp 165B north northbound167 36269 34167 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 55 BL south Veterans Parkway Central Illinois Regional AirportTowanda170 99275 18171Towanda CR 29 Lexington178 29286 93178Lexington CR 8 Chenoa186 60300 30187 nbsp US 24 Chenoa El PasoLivingstonPontiac196 62316 43197 nbsp IL 116 Flanagan Pontiac200 46322 61201 nbsp IL 23 Pontiac StreatorTo IL 170Odell Township209 03336 40209Odell CR 1 Dwight Township217 02349 26217 nbsp IL 17 Mazon Avenue Streator KankakeeGrundyGoodfarm Township219 91353 91220 nbsp IL 47 Union Street Dwight MorrisGardner226 88365 13227 nbsp nbsp IL 53 north GardnerSouthern terminus of IL 53Grundy Willcounty lineBraidwood233 42375 65233Reed Road BraidwoodWillBraidwood Diamond line235 63379 21236 nbsp IL 113 Coal City KankakeeWilmington Township238 32383 54238 nbsp nbsp IL 129 south Washington Street Braidwood WilmingtonNorthbound exit and entrance northern terminus of IL 129240 41386 90240Lorenzo Road240 97387 80241N River Road CR 44 east Channahon Township243 91392 54244Arsenal RoadChicagoland SpeedwayChannahon246 67396 98247Bluff Road CR 77 west 248 15399 36248 nbsp US 6 Eames Street Joliet Morris250 25402 74250 nbsp I 80 Iowa IndianaSigned as exits 250A east amp 250B west I 80 exit 126Shorewood251 40404 59251 nbsp nbsp IL 59 north Cottage Street Shorewood PlainfieldNorthbound exit and southbound entrance currently being rebuilt to a diverging diamond interchange DDI southern terminus of IL 59Shorewood Joliet line252 79406 83253 nbsp US 52 Jefferson Street Joliet ShorewoodJoliet Plainfield line257 41414 26257 nbsp nbsp US 30 Lincoln Highway Plainfield Road Aurora JolietPlainfield261 08420 17261 nbsp nbsp IL 126 west Main Street PlainfieldSouthbound exit and northbound entrance eastern terminus of IL 126Romeoville Bolingbrook line263 43423 95263Weber Road CR 88 Rebuilt from a diamond interchange to a Diverging Diamond Interchange DDI in 2022Bolingbrook267 02429 73267 nbsp IL 53 Bolingbrook Drive Bolingbrook RomeovilleWill DuPagecounty lineBolingbrook Woodridge line268 73432 48268Joliet Road south Historic US 66 west Southbound exit and northbound entrance southern end of Historic US 66 concurrency269 34433 46269 nbsp nbsp I 355 Toll Veterans Memorial Tollway Southwest Suburbs Northwest SuburbsI 355 exit 12DuPageDarien270 85435 89271Lemont Road CR 9 Signed as exits 271A south amp 271B north 272 86439 13273Cass Avenue CR 15 Signed as exits 273A south amp 273B north serves Argonne National LaboratoryWillowbrook Burr Ridge line274 50441 76274 nbsp IL 83 Kingery Highway Signed as exits 274A south amp 274B north DuPage Cookcounty lineBurr Ridge276 33444 71276A BCounty Line RoadSigned as exits 276A south amp 276B north CookIndian Head Park276 80445 47276CJoliet Road Historic US 66 east Northbound exit and southbound entrance northern end of Historic US 66 concurrency south end of Stevenson ExpresswayIndian Head Park Countryside line277 57446 71277 nbsp nbsp I 294 Toll Tri State Tollway Wisconsin IndianaSigned as exits 277A north amp 277B south I 294 exit 23 no southbound exit to I 294 southCountryside Hodgkins line278 87448 80279 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 12 US 20 US 45 La Grange Road to I 294 Toll southSigned as exits 279A east south amp 279B west north Summit282 29454 30282 nbsp IL 171 1st Avenue Signed as exits 282A south amp 282B north northbound Brookfield ZooSummit Forest View line283 40456 09283 nbsp IL 43 Harlem Avenue Stickney Chicago line285 57459 58285Central Avenue 5600 West Chicago286 67461 35286 nbsp nbsp IL 50 Cicero Avenue 4800 West Chicago Midway Airport287 74463 07287Pulaski Road 4000 West 288 83464 83288Kedzie Avenue 3200 West Southbound exit and northbound entrance289 37465 70289California Avenue 2800 West Northbound exit and southbound entrance290 44 290 96467 42 468 25290Damen Avenue 2000 West Ashland Avenue 1600 West Ashland Ave not signed southbound292 34470 48292 nbsp nbsp I 90 I 94 Dan Ryan Expressway Indiana WisconsinSigned as exits 292A west amp 292B east northbound and as exits 292 west amp 293B east southbound292 91471 39293ACermak Road ChinatownNorthbound exit and southbound entrance293 13471 75293CState StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance293 61472 52293DMartin L King Drive McCormick PlaceNorthbound exit and southbound entrance293 88472 95 nbsp US 41 LMCT Lake Shore Drive Northern terminus of I 55 Stevenson Expressway all trucks must exit onto US 41 south1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessRelated routes editAuxiliary routes edit I 55 has three auxiliary routes in Illinois nbsp I 155 A spur from I 55 in Lincoln to I 74 just east of Peoria nbsp I 255 The eastern third of the beltway around the St Louis Metro Area with I 270 forming the other two thirds nbsp I 355 The Veterans Memorial Tollway serving the western and southwestern suburbs of Chicago running from I 80 in New Lenox to I 290 in Addison nbsp I 55 BL I 55 has three business loops in Illinois References edit Adderly Kevin October 31 2002 Table 1 Main Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31 2002 Route Log and Finder List Federal Highway Administration OCLC 47914009 Retrieved December 30 2013 MapPoint Map Microsoft 2002 Mackey Brian Illinois Highway To Be Named After Barack Obama Retrieved February 16 2018 Office of Planning and Programming 2011 2011 Average Daily Total Traffic PDF Map Scale not given Illinois Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on July 21 2011 Retrieved December 30 2013 a b c I 55 Illinois Highway Ends Self published Retrieved January 28 2013 unreliable source Illinois Official Auto Trails Map Map c 1 950 000 and c 1 1 110 000 Illinois Automobile Department 1924 Retrieved December 30 2013 Illinois Official Highway Map Map 1 805 000 Cartography by H M Gousha Illinois Division of Highways 1957 Retrieved December 30 2013 a b c d Stork Peter 2008 History Alignments and Bypasses Digital Route 66 Archived from the original on May 11 2008 unreliable source Illinois Official Highway Map Map 1 790 000 Cartography by H M Gousha Illinois Division of Highways 1960 Retrieved December 30 2013 Illinois Official Highway Map Map 1 772 500 Cartography by Rand McNally Illinois Division of Highways 1969 Retrieved December 30 2013 Municipal Reference Collection August 1997 1964 Southwest Expressway Opened September 1 1965 Renamed Adlai E Stevenson Expressway Chicago Public Library Archived from the original on December 13 2007 Hilkevitch John March 26 2006 Buckle Up It Looks like a Long Ride Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 26 2006 permanent dead link Section of I 55 to Be Named After Former President Obama Chicago WLS TV July 4 2017 Retrieved September 25 2017 Malagon Elvia July 3 2018 Why There Was No Pomp Circumstance or Former President When Obama Expressway Signs Went Up on I 55 Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 4 2018 I 55 Resurfacing Work The Herald News Joliet IL May 24 2002 Cain Cindy Wojdyla April 22 2005 Interstate Overhaul 55 and 80 Tight Cloverleaf to Be Redone Starting in May The Herald News Joliet IL Governor Blagojevich Announces Completion of Interstate 55 Widening Project I 55 Corridor Improvement Project Added One Lane in Each Direction from Weber Rd to I 80 Goal Is to Increase Safety and Reduce Congestion Press release Office of the Governor October 29 2008 Archived from the original on December 31 2013 Retrieved December 30 2013 I 55 Bus on Shoulder Overview January 5 2014 Retrieved February 5 2021 Bus on Shoulders officially permanent Quinn signs bill PDF Retrieved February 5 2021 Southbound I 55 Ramp Closure in Wilmington PDF Press release Illinois Department of Transportation Retrieved February 11 2013 permanent dead link I 55 Wilmington Study Illinois Department of Transportation Archived from the original on June 4 2013 Retrieved February 11 2013 Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series New Bridge May Mean Tolls on All Mississippi Bridges Here Making Motorists Pay Is a Last Resort But a Possibility Officials Say St Louis Post Dispatch October 6 1999 New Mississippi River Bridge Opens to Traffic St Louis Post Dispatch February 9 2014 I 55 at Lake Shore Drive April 29 2015 Retrieved February 5 2021 Gov Rauner Pushes to Develop Toll Lanes on I 55 Chicago WMAQ TV February 4 2016 Retrieved February 4 2016 I 55 Managed Lane Study June 6 2014 Retrieved August 10 2020 I 55 Managed Lanes Project Website Retrieved August 10 2020 Illinois Technology Transfer Center 2006 T2 GIS Data Illinois Department of Transportation Retrieved November 8 2007 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate 55 in Illinois KML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 55 in IllinoisKML is from Wikidata Stevenson Expressway Timeline at the Chicago Public Library Historic Current amp Average Travel Times For The Stevenson Expressway nbsp Interstate 55Previous state Missouri Illinois Next state Terminus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 55 in Illinois amp oldid 1180593910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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