Exit List
The entire route is in Lake County.
| Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Munster | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-94 west / I-80 west / US 6 west – Chicago | Illinois state line | |
| Hammond | 0.87 | 1.40 | 1 | US 41 north (Calumet Avenue) – Hammond, Munster | Western end of US 41 concurrency |
| 2.39 | 3.85 | 2 | US 41 south / SR 152 north (Indianapolis Boulevard) – Hammond, Highland | Eastern end of US 41 concurrency; serves Purdue University Calumet | |
| 3.35 | 5.39 | 3 | Kennedy Avenue | Serves Visitors' Center | |
| Gary | 4.92 | 7.92 | 5 | SR 912 (Cline Avenue) – East Chicago, Griffith | Serves Gary/Chicago International Airport |
| 6.44 | 10.36 | 6 | Burr Street | ||
| 8.96 | 14.42 | 9 | Grant Street | ||
| 9.92 | 15.96 | 10 | SR 53 (Broadway) | Serves Indiana University Northwest | |
| 11.01– 11.80 |
17.72– 18.99 |
11 12 |
I-65 to Ind. Toll Rd. – Indianapolis | Signed as exits 11 (south) and 12 (north) eastbound and exit 12 westbound | |
| Lake Station | 12.68 | 20.41 | 13 | Central Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance, freeway narrows from 4 to 3 lanes in each direction. |
| 15.00 | 24.14 | 15 | US 6 east / SR 51 to US 20 (Ripley Street) | Eastern end of US 6 concurrency; signed as exits 15A (south/east) and 15B (north); westbound exit 15B is part of exit 16 | |
| 15.51 | 24.96 | 16 | I-94 east / I-80 east / I-90 / Ind. Toll Rd. | Eastern end of I-80 concurrency; eastern terminus of Borman Expressway; road continues east as I-94 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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