Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes | |
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Hardin | Cave-In-Rock | Free Ferry across the Ohio River to KY 91 | |||
Loves Corner | IL 146 west | ||||
Gallatin | IL 13 | ||||
White/Gallatin | IL 141 | ||||
White | US 45 | ||||
Carmi | IL 14 west | South end of IL 14 overlap | |||
Crossville | IL 14 east | North end of IL 14 overlap | |||
I-64 – Mt. Vernon, Evansville | Exit 130 | ||||
Edwards | IL 130 north | ||||
Wabash | Mt. Carmel | IL 15 east | South end of IL 15 overlap | ||
IL 15 west | North end of IL 15 overlap | ||||
Lawrence | Lawrenceville | US 50 Bus. |
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US 50 – Olney, Vincennes | |||||
Crawford | Gordon | IL 33 | |||
Clark | Marshall | US 40 | |||
I-70 | Exit 147 | ||||
Edgar | Paris | US 150 east / IL 16 west / IL 133 west – Charleston, Arcola, Terre Haute | South end of US 150 overlap | ||
Chrisman | US 36 | ||||
Vermilion | Danville | 14th Street | |||
I-74 – Champaign, Indianapolis | Exit 215 A/B | ||||
US 136 east / US 150 west (Main Street) – Urbana | North end of US 150 overlap; South end of US 136 overlap | ||||
US 136 west / IL 119 east | North end of US 136 overlap | ||||
Hoopeston | IL 9 (Orange Street) | ||||
Iroquois | US 24 east | South end of US 24 overlap | |||
Watseka | US 24 west | North end of US 24 overlap | |||
US 52 | |||||
Kankakee | Sun River Terrace | IL 17 west – Kankakee | South end of IL 17 overlap | ||
Momence | IL 114 east | ||||
Grant Park | IL 17 east | North end of IL 17 overlap | |||
Will | IL 394 north (Bishop Ford Freeway) | ||||
Cook | Chicago Heights | US 30 / Lincoln Highway | |||
East Hazel Crest | I-80 / I-294 (Tri-State Tollway) to I-94 – Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin | ||||
Harvey | US 6 (159th Street) | ||||
IL 83 (147th Street) | |||||
Chicago | I-57 to I-94 | ||||
Halsted Street | Continuation beyond I-57 | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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