Major Junctions
County | Location | Mile | Destination | Notes | |
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Livingston | Pontiac | IL 116 (Howard Street) / Historic US 66 south | South end of Historic US 66 overlap | ||
Historic US 66 north | North end of Historic US 66 overlap | ||||
I-55 – Joliet, Bloomington | |||||
IL 170 north | |||||
IL 17 | |||||
La Salle | Streator | IL 18 (Bridge Street, Main Street) | |||
Ottawa | IL 71 west (Hitt Street) | South end of IL 71 overlap | |||
Illinois River | Ottawa Bridge | ||||
Ottawa | US 6 / IL 71 east (Norris Drive) | ||||
I-80 – Joliet, Moline, Rock Island | |||||
US 52 west | South end of US 52 overlap | ||||
US 52 east | North end of US 52 overlap | ||||
US 34 west | South end of US 34 overlap | ||||
US 34 east | North end of US 34 overlap | ||||
DeKalb | Waterman | US 30 | |||
DeKalb | IL 38 (Lincoln Highway) | ||||
Sycamore | IL 64 (State Street) | ||||
Genoa | IL 72 west (Main Street) | South end of IL 72 overlap | |||
IL 72 east | North end of IL 72 overlap | ||||
McHenry | Marengo | US 20 (General Grant Highway) | |||
IL 176 (Telegraph Street) | |||||
Harvard | US 14 (Division Street) | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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