Interstate 70 in Illinois
Interstate 70 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by IDOT | ||||
Length: | 160 mi[1] (260 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | I-70 at the Missouri state line in Brooklyn, Illinois | |||
East end: | US 40 / I-70 near Marshall | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | St. Clair, Madison, Bond, Fayette, Effingham, Cumberland, Clark | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Interstate 70 (I-70) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that travels from Cove Fort, Utah to Baltimore, Maryland. In the U.S. state of Illinois, the Interstate highway travels 160 miles (260 km) from the Missouri state line at the Mississippi River in Brooklyn east to the Indiana state line near Marshall. I-70, which travels in a generally east-northeast direction across the state parallel to and sometimes concurrent with U.S. Route 40 (US 40), connects St. Louis and the Metro East region of Illinois with the Indiana cities of Terre Haute and Indianapolis, as well as many small towns along the northern edge of Southern Illinois and the southern tier of the Central Illinois region. Within Metro East, I-70 has interchanges with I-64 in East St. Louis and I-55 near Troy. I-70 also has interchanges with the two Interstates that form St. Louis's beltway: I-255 near Collinsville and I-270 at the I-55 junction near Troy. East of the Metro East region, I-70 meets US 51 in Vandalia and both I-57 and US 45 in Effingham. Like all Interstate highways, I-70 is a part of the National Highway System for its entire length in Illinois.[2]
Route description
I-70 enters Illinois from St. Louis by crossing the Mississippi River on the four lane Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge into the village of Brooklyn in St. Clair County. The first interchange is for IL 3, which heads south toward Cahokia; the interstate has an interchange with I-64 towards Fairview Heights, and I-55, which it joins and heads northeast.[1]
I-55/I-70 have an interchange with IL 203 before entering Madison County. The interstate has a diamond interchange with IL 111 just north of Fairmont City and a partial one with Black Lane before the highway's interchange with I-255 west of Collinsville. I-55/I-70 curve northeast around Collinsville and leave the floodplain of the Mississippi River at the interchange with IL 157 (Bluff Road), where the highway reduces to four lanes. The Interstate passes between Collinsville and Maryville, which are both served by the next interchange with IL 159 (Vandalia Street/Maryville Road). US 40 leaves the freeway at a trumpet interchange southwest of Troy. I-55/I-70 curve to the north and meet IL 162 (Edwardsville Road) before they diverge at their interchange with I-270. The interchange, exit 20, is a full cloverleaf except for a flyover ramp for westbound I-70 to join southbound I-55. Westbound I-70's interchange is exit 15; the exits east of that are numbered as if I-70 had run along I-270 for the first few miles in Illinois.[1]
I-70 meets IL Routes 4 and 143 to the south and east of Marine before crossing Highland Silver Lake. US 40 rejoins I-70 near Pierron and the two highways travel concurrently into Bond County, where they separate at Pocahontas. Here, I-70 crosses Shoal Creek. US 40 continues to closely parallel I-70 until the next interchange, which is a connector to US 40 southwest of Greenville. The two highways pass to the south of Greenville, which is also served via an interchange with IL 127. East of Mulberry Grove, I-70/US 40 cross to the north side of the east–west rail line and again closely parallel each other into Fayette County. I-70 passes along the northern edge of Vandalia, with access to the county seat of Fayette County provided by an interchange with US 40 on the west side and US 51 (Kennedy Boulevard) to the north. Just east of US 51, I-70 crosses the Kaskaskia River. I-70 crosses to the south side of both the rail line and US 40 (Cumberland Road) between Bluff City and Brownstown. The Interstate passes to the south of St. Elmo before entering Effingham County to the west of an interchange with IL 128 at Altamont.[1]
Immediately after crossing the Little Wabash River, I-70 joins I-57 in a concurrency to pass around the west and north sides of Effingham. The two Interstates use I-57's exit sequence during the concurrency. I-57/I-70 have interchanges with Fayette Avenue, IL 32 and IL 33 (Keller Drive), and US 45 (Third Street) before diverging near Teutopolis. Just east of Montrose, I-70 enters Cumberland County, where the Interstate has one interchange with IL 130 (Haughton Highway) at Greenup, where the highway crosses the Embarras River. The Interstate continues into Clark County for an interchange with IL 49 north of Casey. I-70 crosses the North Fork Embarras River north of Martinsville, then has an interchange with IL 1 north of the county seat of Marshall. Northeast of Marshall, US 40 rejoins I-70 in a concurrency. The highways cross the Indiana state line west of Terre Haute while closely paralleling the original alignment of US 40, Illiana Drive.[1]
Exit list
County | Location | mi | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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City of St. Louis | I-70 west – Kansas City | Continuation into Missouri | ||||
Mississippi River | Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge; Illinois-Missouri state line | |||||
St. Clair | East St. Louis | 2 | Exchange Avenue to IL 3 – Cahokia | |||
3 | I-55 south / I-64 / US 40 / IL 3 – St. Louis, Louisville | West end of I-55 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance only for southbound I-55/westbound I-64 | ||||
Canteen Township | 4 | IL 203 (Collinsville Road) – Granite City, Fairmont City | Signed as 4A (south) and 4B (north) westbound | |||
Madison | Nameoki Township | 6 | IL 111 / Great River Road – Wood River, Washington Park | |||
9 | Black Lane | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||
Collinsville Township | 10 | I-255 – Memphis, Jct. I-270 | ||||
11 | IL 157 (Bluff Road) – Collinsville, Edwardsville | |||||
Maryville | 15 | IL 159 (Vandalia Street/Maryville Road) – Collinsville, Maryville | Signed as exits 15A (south) and 15B (north) | |||
Jarvis Township | 17 | US 40 – St. Jacob, Highland | East end of US 40 concurrency | |||
Troy | 18 | IL 162 (Edwardsville Road) – Troy | ||||
Pin Oak Township | 20/15 | I-55 / I-270 west – St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City | East end of I-55 concurrency; Split into exits 20A (I-70 east) and 20B (I-270 west) westbound, with the same exit numbers on I-55 south; Exit 15B westbound is for I-55, with no exit number for I-270 | |||
Marine Township | 21 | IL 4 – Staunton, Lebanon | ||||
24 | IL 143 – Marine, Highland | |||||
Saline Township | 30 | US 40 west / IL 143 (Steiner Road) – Pierron, Highland | West end of US 40 concurrency | |||
Bond | Old Ripley Township | 36 | US 40 east (Pokey Road) – Pocahontas | East end of US 40 concurrency | ||
Central Township | 41 | To US 40 / Millersburg Road – Greenville | ||||
45 | IL 127 – Greenville, Carlyle | |||||
Pleasant Mound Township | 52 | Mulberry Grove Road – Mulberry Grove, Keyesport | ||||
Fayette | Vandalia Township | 61 | US 40 – Vandalia | |||
Vandalia | 63 | US 51 (Kennedy Boulevard) – Vandalia, Pana | ||||
Otego Township | 68 | US 40 (Cumberland Road) – Brownstown, Bluff City | ||||
St. Elmo | 76 | Interstate Drive – St. Elmo | ||||
Effingham | Altamont | 82 | IL 128 north (Main Street) – Altamont | |||
Summit Township | 92 | I-57 south – Memphis | West end of I-57 concurrency; uses I-57 exit numbers; signed as exit 157 westbound | |||
Effingham | 159 | Fayette Avenue – Effingham | ||||
160 | IL 32 / IL 33 (Keller Drive) | |||||
162 | US 45 (Third Street) – Sigel | |||||
Teutopolis Township | 163 | I-57 north – Chicago | East end of I-57 concurrency; signed as exit 98 westbound | |||
Montrose | 105 | Spring Creek Road– Montrose | ||||
Cumberland | Greenup | 119 | IL 130 (Haughton Highway) – Greenup, Charleston | |||
Clark | Casey Township | 129 | IL 49 – Casey, Kansas | |||
Martinsville | 136 | Cleone Road – Martinsville | ||||
Marshall Township | 147 | IL 1 – Marshall, Paris | ||||
Wabash Township | 154 | US 40 west | West end of US 40 concurrency | |||
— | I-70 / US 40 east – Terre Haute, Indianapolis | Continuation of I-70/US 40 into Indiana | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Auxiliary routes
I-70 has one auxiliary route in Illinois:
- I-270 - Forms the northern and western two-thirds of the beltway around the St. Louis Metro Area (the eastern third is signed as I-255)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Google (2011-01-24). "Interstate 70 in Illinois" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
- ↑ National Highway System: Illinois (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. July 2003. Retrieved 2011-01-25.
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