Illinois Route 255 (IL 255), also referred to as the Alton Bypass, is a northwesterly extension of
Interstate 255
Interstate 255 (I-255) is a bypass route of I-55 in Greater St. Louis. Along with I-270, it forms a loop around the central portion of the bi-state metro area; a majority of I-255 is located on the Illinois half. It shares its southern te ...
(I-255) in
southwestern Illinois in the
St. Louis metropolitan area. IL 255 starts at
I-270 I-270 may refer to:
* Interstate 270 (disambiguation), one of several highways
* Mikoyan-Gurevich I-270
The Mikoyan-Gurevich I-270 (Design Ж ("Zh") under Mikoyan-Gurevich's in-house designation sequence, USAF/DoD designation: Type 12) was a ...
in
Pontoon Beach and ends at
U.S. Route 67 (US 67) in
Godfrey, at a total length of approximately . It was constructed in four segments opening from 1998 to 2012 at a total cost of $165.2 million.
Route description
IL 255 is a four-lane, limited-access
freeway
A controlled-access highway is a type of highway that has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow—ingress and egress—regulated. Common English terms are freeway, motorway and expressway. Other similar terms ...
for its entire length. It serves as an important circumferential artery for the northeastern portion of the
St. Louis metropolitan area. The final segment— from Seminary Road to US 67 in Godfrey, just north of the intersection of US 67 and Montclaire Avenue (
IL 267/
IL 111)—was opened on November 23, 2012. The highway passes just to the west of the
St. Louis Regional Airport and
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) is a public university in Edwardsville, Illinois. SIUE was established in 1957 as an extension of Southern Illinois University Carbondale.Butler 1976, p. 18 It is the younger of the two major inst ...
.
Although IL 255 was designed to federal
Interstate Highway standards
Standards for Interstate Highways in the United States are defined by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in the publication ''A Policy on Design Standards: Interstate System''. For a certain highway to ...
, it was built by the
Illinois Department of Transportation
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) is a state agency in charge of state-maintained public roadways of the U.S. state of Illinois. In addition, IDOT provides funding for rail, public transit and airport projects and administers fuel ...
(IDOT) using state-provided funds.
History
Described as "the Road to Prosperity" by business leaders and government officials who initially proposed it in the late 1970s, IL 255 was part of a region-wide effort to create a high-speed alternative to
US 67 over the
Clark Bridge
The Clark Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge across the Mississippi River between West Alton, Missouri and Alton, Illinois. Named after explorer William Clark like the bridge it replaced, the cable-stayed bridge opened in 1994. It carries U.S. R ...
through the city-center of Alton, and to two congested local routes (
IL 3 and
IL 111) that roughly parallel the IL 255 corridor. Although it was part of the much larger Corridor 413 plan, the local politicians focused mostly on the segment from I-270 to what was then IL 267 north of the Godfrey "Y" intersection. At that time, the Berm Highway, the Beltline extension, and the Madison Avenue connector were not built and both IL 3 and IL 111 were over capacity between Alton and I-270. In 1975, a six-month detour related with the closing of the Old Clark Bridge exposed the need for the Alton Bypass along with the other three routes. However, until 1985, the Alton Bypass was a low priority, as other local road projects in the area were considered more important.
The roadway was constructed in four segments opening from 1998 to 2012 at a total cost of $165.2 million. The first segment, from I-270 to
IL 143, was completed in October 1998 at the cost of $40 million (excluding land acquisition). The second segment, a extension from IL 143 to Fosterburg Road was constructed for $78.1 million and opened on October 20, 2006, approximately one year behind schedule, owing to the 2005 collapse of the Wisconsin-based construction company that held the contracts for that portion of the roadway.
The $25.1 million third segment opened on August 22, 2008 and extended the road from Fosterburg Road to Seminary Road.
The fourth and final segment opened on November 23, 2012 and extended the road from Seminary Road to US 67 in Godfrey, just north of the intersection of US 67 and Montclaire Avenue (
IL 267/
IL 111) at a cost of $22 million.
Exit list
Pictures
Image:IL255NGodfrey.jpg, Control city from IL 111
Image:IL255Nexit8.jpg, Northbound at IL 111 (exit 8)
Image:ILL255exit2signs.jpg, Damaged signs off exit 2, which has since been removed
See also
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References
External links
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Illinois Route 255
Illinois Route 255 (IL 255), also referred to as the Alton Bypass, is a northwesterly extension of Interstate 255 (I-255) in southwestern Illinois in the St. Louis metropolitan area. IL 255 starts at I-270 in Pontoon Beach and ...
Freeways in the United States
Transportation in Madison County, Illinois