Interstate 894 - Exit List

Exit List

The entire route is in Milwaukee County.

Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Milwaukee 0.00 0.00 1 US 45 north – Fond du Lac
I-94 – Downtown Milwaukee, Chicago, Madison
Northern terminus and northern end of the US 45 concurrency at the Zoo Interchange; signed as exits 1A (I-94 east) and 1B (I-94 west) while the Zoo Freeway continues northward as US 45
West Allis 1D WIS 59 – Greenfield Avenue
1E Lincoln Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
2A National Avenue Eastbound exit to westbound National Ave only
Greenfield 2B Oklahoma Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
3 Beloit Road
Hales Corners 4 I-43 south / US 45 south – Beloit, Chicago Hale Interchange; western end of the I-43 concurrency
Greenfield 5A WIS 24 west – Forest Home Avenue Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
5B South 76th Street Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
5A-B South 76th Street, South 84th Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
7 South 60th Street
8 WIS 36 – Loomis Road
Milwaukee 9 WIS 241 – South 27th Street No access is allowed from I-94 west or to I-94 east
10A I-43 north / I-94 west / US 41 north – Milwaukee Eastern end of I-43 concurrency
10B I-94 east / US 41 south – Chicago, Airport Eastern terminus at the Mitchell Interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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