Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes | |
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St. Clair | Centreville | IL 157 south / IL 163 (Camp Jackson Road) | West end of IL 157 overlap | ||
IL 157 north | East end of IL 157 overlap | ||||
Belleville | IL 15 | No access from IL 13 east to IL 15 west | |||
IL 158 west (Centreville Avenue) to IL 15 | West end of IL 158 overlap | ||||
IL 159 (Illinois Street) | |||||
IL 158 east / IL 177 east | East end of IL 158 overlap | ||||
IL 15 north | West end of IL 15 overlap; Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
Freeburg | IL 15 east (Urbanna Drive) | East end of IL 15 overlap | |||
IL 156 west | |||||
Marissa | IL 4 north | West end of IL 4 overlap | |||
Randolph | Tilden | IL 4 south | East end of IL 4 overlap | ||
Coulterville | IL 153 north | West end of IL 153 overlap | |||
IL 153 south | East end of IL 153 overlap | ||||
Perry | Pinckneyville | IL 154 west | West end of IL 154 overlap | ||
IL 127 north (Main Street) / IL 154 east (Water Street) | East end of IL 154 overlap; West end of IL 127 overlap | ||||
IL 152 east | |||||
Jackson | IL 4 north | ||||
Murphysboro | IL 149 east | West end of IL 149 overlap | |||
IL 127 south / IL 149 west (Walnut Street) | East end of IL 127/IL 149 overlap | ||||
Carbondale | US 51 (University Avenue, Illinois Avenue) | ||||
Williamson | IL 148 | ||||
Marion | I-57 – Cairo, Mt. Vernon | ||||
IL 37 (Court Street) | |||||
IL 166 south | |||||
Saline | Harrisburg | IL 34 north (Main Street) | West end of IL 34 overlap | ||
US 45 / IL 34 south (Commercial Street) | East end of IL 34 overlap | ||||
Gallatin | Equality | IL 142 north | |||
IL 1 | |||||
Ohio River | Free Bridge | ||||
Union | KY 56 east | Continuation into Kentucky | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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