Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cook |
Lynwood | US 30 / Lincoln Highway | Southern terminus of IL 83 | ||
Lansing | I-80 / I-94 / US 6 east | Southern end of US 6 concurrency | |||
Calumet City | US 6 west | Northern end of US 6 concurrency | |||
Dolton | I-94 | ||||
Harvey | IL 1 | ||||
I-57 | |||||
Oak Forest | IL 50 south | Southern end of IL 50 concurrency | |||
Crestwood | IL 50 north to I-294 | Northern end of IL 50 concurrency | |||
Worth | IL 43 | ||||
Palos Hills | IL 7 | ||||
US 45 | |||||
Lemont | IL 171 south | Southern end of IL 171 | |||
IL 171 north | Northern end of IL 171 | ||||
Dupage |
Darien | I-55 | |||
Hinsdale | US 34 | ||||
Oakbrook Terrace | I-88 / IL 110 | ||||
Elmhurst | IL 56 | ||||
IL 38 | |||||
IL 64 | |||||
US 20 | |||||
I-290 | |||||
Bensenville | IL 19 | ||||
Cook |
Elk Grove Village | IL 72 west | Western end of IL 72 concurrency | ||
IL 72 east | Eastern end of IL 72 concurrency | ||||
Mount Prospect | IL 62 west | Eastern terminus of IL 62 | |||
IL 58 | |||||
US 14 | |||||
US 12 | |||||
Wheeling | IL 68 | ||||
Lake |
Buffalo Grove | IL 53 south | Northern terminus of IL 53 | ||
IL 22 | |||||
Mundelein | US 45 | ||||
IL 60 east | Southern end of IL 60 | ||||
IL 176 | |||||
IL 60 west | Northern end of IL 60 concurrency | ||||
Grayslake | IL 137 east | Western terminus of IL 137 | |||
IL 120 | |||||
Lake Villa | IL 132 | ||||
Antioch | IL 173 | ||||
WIS 83 | Wisconsin state line | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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