Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes | |
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Tazewell | IL 116 | ||||
Woodford | No major intersections | ||||
Marshall | Lacon | IL 17 (5th Street) | |||
IL 18 west | South end of IL 18 overlap | ||||
Putnam | IL 18 east | North end of IL 18 overlap | |||
Hennepin | IL 71 east | South end of I-180/IL 71 overlap (I-180 ends at this intersection) | |||
Illinois River | Gudmund "Sonny" Jessen Bridge | ||||
Bureau | I-180 north / IL 71 west | North end of I-180/IL 71 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
IL 29 south | South end of IL 29 overlap | ||||
Bureau | IL 29 north | North end of IL 29 overlap | |||
I-180 to I-80 – Hennepin | |||||
Princeton | US 6 east | South end of US 6 overlap | |||
US 6 west / US 34 west (Peru Street) | South end of US 34 overlap; north end of US 6 overlap | ||||
US 34 east (Elm Place) | North end of US 34 overlap | ||||
I-80 – Moline, Rock Island, Joliet | |||||
Ohio | IL 92 (Green River Road) | ||||
Lee | US 30 | ||||
Dixon | I-88 / IL 110 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway) – Moline, Chicago | ||||
US 52 east (7th Street) to IL 38 | South end of US 52 overlap; Lincoln Highway | ||||
IL 2 east (River Road) | South end of IL 2 overlap | ||||
IL 2 west (Everett Street) | North end of IL 2 overlap; Lincoln Highway | ||||
Ogle | US 52 west | North end of US 52 overlap | |||
IL 64 east | South end of IL 64 overlap | ||||
IL 64 west | North end of IL 64 overlap | ||||
Forreston | IL 72 east (Main Street) | South end of IL 72 overlap | |||
IL 72 west | North end of IL 72 overlap | ||||
Stephenson | Freeport | IL 75 east (Douglas Street, Clark Street) | |||
US 20 Bus. (Galena Avenue) |
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US 20 – Rockford, Galena | |||||
Green | WIS 69 north | Wisconsin State Line | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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