Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calhoun | Hardin | IL 100 north / Great River Road north | West end of IL 100/GRR overlap | ||
| Illinois River | Hardin Bridge | ||||
| Jersey | IL 100 south / Great River Road south | East end of IL 100/GRR overlap | |||
| Jerseyville | US 67 (State Street) | ||||
| Macoupin | IL 111 / IL 267 | ||||
| Royal Lakes | IL 159 south | ||||
| Gillespie | IL 4 south | West end of IL 4 overlap | |||
| IL 4 north (Springfield Road) | East end of IL 4 overlap | ||||
| Montgomery | Litchfield | I-55 – Springfield, East St. Louis | |||
| IL 127 north | West end of IL 127 overlap | ||||
| Hillsboro | IL 127 south (Main Street) | East end of IL 127 overlap | |||
| Christian | Pana | US 51 south (Popular Street) | West end of US 51 overlap | ||
| IL 29 west (Hickory Street) | |||||
| US 51 north | |||||
| Shelby | IL 128 south | West end of IL 128 overlap | |||
| Shelbyville | IL 128 north (Cedar Street) | East end of IL 128 overlap | |||
| IL 32 south | West end of IL 32 overlap | ||||
| Windsor | IL 32 north (Hickory Street) | East end of IL 32 overlap | |||
| Moultrie | No major intersections | ||||
| Coles | Mattoon | US 45 north / IL 121 north (19th Street) | West end of US 45/IL 121 overlap | ||
| US 45 south / IL 121 south (Lake Land Boulevard) | East end of US 45/IL 121 overlap | ||||
| I-57 – Champaign, Effingham | |||||
| Charleston | IL 130 | ||||
| IL 49 south | West end of IL 49 overlap | ||||
| Edgar | Kansas | IL 49 north (Front Street) | East end of IL 49 overlap | ||
| Paris | IL 133 west | West end of IL 133 overlap | |||
| US 150 west / IL 1 (Central Avenue, Main Street) – Marshall, Danville | |||||
| US 150 east – Terre Haute | Continuation beyond IL 1 | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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