Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major north–south
Interstate Highway in the US state of
Illinois that connects
St. Louis, Missouri, to the
Chicago metropolitan area. It enters the state from
Missouri near
East St. Louis, Illinois, and runs to
U.S. Route 41 (US 41,
Lake Shore Drive) near
Downtown Chicago
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, where the highway ends, a distance of .
The road also runs through the Illinois cities of
Springfield,
Bloomington, and
Joliet. The section in
Cook County is officially named the Stevenson Expressway, and in
DuPage County its officially named the Joliet Freeway or the Will Rogers Freeway. The section from the south suburbs of
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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is officially named the Barack Obama Presidential Expressway after the 44th President,
Barack Obama, who launched his political career from
Illinois.
Route description
I-55 within Illinois carries heavy traffic, with an average of more than 20,000 vehicles per day for most of its length. Significant portions of I-55 contain six lanes (three lanes in each direction) and are heavily used by commuters.
I-55 in Illinois begins in
East St. Louis
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on the
Poplar Street Bridge over the
Mississippi River at the Missouri state line and runs southwest to northeast through the state,
ending in
Chicago
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at
US 41 (
Lake Shore Drive). Along the way, it goes through four metropolitan areas in the state: the Illinois portion of the
St. Louis metropolitan area, the
Springfield metropolitan area, the
Bloomington–
Normal metropolitan area, and the
Chicago metropolitan area (also known as ''Chicagoland'').
East St. Louis to Springfield
I-55 enters Illinois on the Poplar Street Bridge from Missouri,
running concurrently with
I-64 and
US 40. The highway meets
Illinois Route 3
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(IL 3) at a series of complex interchanges. IL 3 joins I-55/I-64/US 40 for approximately . Still in East St. Louis, I-64 and IL 3 leave I-55/US 40, while the current routing of
I-70 joins the pair. The three routes continue north-northeast, intersecting the southern terminus of
IL 203 near
Granite City,
IL 111 near
Fairmont Park,
I-255 and
IL 157 in
Collinsville, and
IL 159 in
Maryville.
Approximately after the IL 159 interchange, US 40 leaves I-55/I-70. After an interchange with
IL 162 in
Troy, I-70 heads east toward
Effingham. At the same interchange,
I-270 intersects I-55 and ends. On its way further north, I-55 intersects
IL 143 near
Edwardsville,
IL 140 in
Hamel,
IL 4 south of
Livingston
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, local roads that connect to Livingston and
Staunton, and
IL 138 near
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. About further north, I-55 intersects
IL 16 at a larger interchange to the west of
Litchfield. It then goes another before meeting the eastern terminus of
IL 108 to the east of
Carlinville
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As of the 2 ...
. Continuing along, it meets the southern and northern termini of
IL 48 and
IL 127 west of
Raymond, local roads to
Farmersville and
Divernon,
IL 104 near
Auburn, and two local roads to
Glenarm and
Chatham. At the East Lake Drive interchange, I-55 crosses over Lake Springfield into
Springfield proper.
Springfield to Bloomington
I-55 enters Springfield at an interchange with Toronto Road. About further north, it meets
I-72 and
US 36 to form a concurrency that skirts the southern and eastern edges of the city. At the same interchange, it meets the southern end of
I-55 Business (I-55 Bus.). I-55/I-72/US 36 has two interchanges while on the concurrency: Stevenson Drive/East Lake Drive and
IL 29. north, I-72 and US 36 head east toward
Decatur and
Champaign. At this interchange, I-55 intersects
IL 97, which leads to downtown Springfield. I-55 then crosses the western terminus of
IL 54 (old
US 54). further north, it meets the northern terminus of I-55 Bus., effectively leaving Springfield.
From Springfield to Chicago, I-55 follows a northeast–southwest path. In
Williamsville, it meets
IL 123 near its eastern terminus. It crosses two local roads, providing access to
Elkhart and
Broadwell before heading north into
Lincoln. In Lincoln, I-55 meets the southern terminus of the second
I-55 Bus. It then heads due north to intersect
IL 10 and the northern terminus of
IL 121. north, it meets the southern terminus of
I-155. At this interchange, it heads due east to meet the northern terminus of I-55 Bus. before resuming its northeasterly–southwesterly course through northern Illinois. I-55 meets an interchange with a local road leading to
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,
US 136 in
McLean, and another local road near
Shirley before entering the
Bloomington–
Normal area.
Bloomington to Joliet
Once entering Bloomington, I-55 forms a complex interchange with the southern terminus of the final
I-55 Bus. to the north and
I-74
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US 51 to the east. At this interchange, I-74 and US 51 overlap I-55 around the western edge of the cities. The highway has one interchange at
US 150 and
IL 9. I-74 splits from I-55/US 51 further north to head toward
Peoria and the
Moline–
Rock Island area. Less than east, US 51 splits from I-55 to follow
I-39
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toward the
LaSalle–
Peru area and toward
Rockford. Before leaving Bloomington–Normal, I-55 has two more interchanges with
US 51 Business (US 51 Bus.) and I-55 Bus.
From Bloomington to Joliet, I-55 continues its northeasterly–southwesterly trek while skirting the western edges of various towns along the way. It meets local roads connecting
Towanda and
Lexington
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,
US 24 in
Chenoa,
IL 116 and
IL 23 in
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, a local road to
Odell,
IL 17 and
IL 47 in
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, and
IL 53 in
Gardner.
I-55 starts showing hints of entering the Chicago metropolitan area after the IL 53 interchange. It passes through Forest Preserve areas between Gardner and
Joliet. After IL 53, I-55 intersects a local road and
IL 113 near
Braidwood and meets a partial interchange at
IL 129; drivers who want to access IL 129 from southbound I-55 can connect via IL 113. Continuing north, I-55 intersects local roads in industrial areas before entering
Channahon. It has two interchanges with Bluff Road and
US 6. north, it meets
I-80, which forms the boundary of Channahon and Joliet.
Joliet to Chicago
From I-80, I-55 enters the Joliet area by means of
Shorewood, with a partial interchange at
IL 59 and a full interchange with
US 52. It enters Joliet proper with an interchange at
US 30. It then connects with
IL 126 near
Plainfield, forming a partial interchange, then enters the
Bolingbrook–
Romeoville
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area, meeting interchanges at Weber Road and IL 53 again.
On the border of Romeoville and
Lemont, I-55 meets
I-355 and a former routing of
US 66 at a large, complex interchange. It then meets Lemont Road near Lemont, Cass Avenue and
IL 83 near
Darien, and County Line Road in
Burr Ridge. It enters another large, complex interchange with
I-294 and another former routing of US 66 in
Indian Head Park. Further east, it meets a large interchange with
US 12/
US 20/
US 45 south of
Countryside
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. About northeast, it meets a rather large interchange with
IL 171 and an interchange with
IL 43, both near
Summit. After the IL 43 interchange, I-55 enters Chicago.
From IL 43, I-55 meets various city streets (also including one interchange with
IL 50, which leads to
Midway International Airport) before reaching
I-90/
I-94 (also known locally as the
Dan Ryan Expressway
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) approximately west of its terminus. North of I-90/I-94, I-55 intersects various city streets at partial interchanges before reaching its national northern terminus at
US 41 (
Lake Shore Drive).
History
I-55 in Illinois is the fourth road to connect St. Louis and Chicago. The first was the Pontiac Trail in 1915. This was largely improved and paved as the new
IL 4 by 1924. In 1926, IL 4 was designated as the route of the new
US 66, and a new section of US 66 was built to bypass slower sections of IL 4 south of
Springfield by 1930. Through the 1950s, US 66 was continually widened, straightened, and improved to handle its growing traffic, until its entire length was four lanes wide by 1957.
The roots of I-55 could be traced back to the need of a national highway system.
President
Dwight D. Eisenhower saw the need of a national network of highways that would help with the mobilization of the army. He had been impressed with the
autobahn he saw in Germany during World War II. In 1956, he signed the
Federal Aid Highway Act into existence.
Although the act provided for a highway replacing US 66, it was spared destruction for a while because of it being more modern than other routes at the time.
Illinois would build its first new Interstate Highways on other routes, such as
I-80,
I-57, and
I-70, before turning its attention once again to the St. Louis–Chicago route.
However, during the 1970s, US 66 was finally replaced by I-55 as the fourth St. Louis–Chicago highway, serving most of the same communities along the way as the original Pontiac Trail. It was built in sections across Illinois, often on the original US 66 roadbed. A common construction tactic, where US 66 was already four lanes wide, was to build new southbound lanes for I-55 west of the original road, then rebuild the original southbound lanes of US 66 to be the new northbound lanes for I-55, leaving the original northbound lanes of old US 66 as a two-way
frontage road.
One can find many signs posted for
Historic US 66, especially where it deviates from I-55.
The earliest stretch of I-55 was a portion of US 66 which had already been built as a freeway between
Gardner and
I-294 (
Tri-State Tollway) in
Indian Head Park, and which was added to the Interstate System by simply erecting new signs in 1960. Later portions of the highway were built in the 1960s between East St. Louis and
Hamel, as bypasses of
Springfield and
Bloomington-
Normal. The rest of the road was completed in the 1970s.
The Stevenson Expressway opened on October 24, 1964, as the Southwest Expressway. It was renamed after
Adlai Stevenson II, the former governor of Illinois, on September 1, 1965, a month and a half after his death. The Stevenson's original termini were US 66 in
DuPage County to the west and the
Dan Ryan Expressway
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to the east.
In 1999–2000, the expressway was completely rebuilt from Central Avenue north to Lake Shore Drive, including the ramps to the Dan Ryan. The
Illinois Department of Transportation
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(IDOT) was criticized at the time for not adding a fourth lane in each direction to the highway.
In 2017, the Illinois General Assembly voted to rename approximately of I-55 from the Tri-State Tollway (I-294) to
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in honor of
Barack Obama.
Upgrades and later construction
Because of the heavy traffic on I-55, IDOT spends millions of dollars per year maintaining the roadway, adding lanes, and replacing bridges to increase the capacity of the highway.
In northeastern Illinois near
Joliet, a widening project that expanded I-55 from two to three lanes in each direction between I-80 (exit 250) and Weber Road (exit 263) was completed on October 29, 2008.
In the 2000s, the Damen Avenue (exit 290) and
Pulaski Road (exit 287) interchanges were rebuilt as a
single-point urban interchange
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(SPUI) configuration; in 2014, reconstruction as a SPUI was completed for the Central Avenue (exit 285) interchange. In November 2011, IDOT started a two-year pilot project, allowing Pace bus routes 755 and 855 to ride on the dedicated shoulder lanes in a given time. This bus on shoulder service consisted of three sections: from I-355 to County Line Road, I-294 to IL 50, and IL 50 to Kedzie Avenue. In the latter half of 2014, then-Governor Pat Quinn signed a bill which made the I-55 bus on shoulder service permanent. It also allow Pace to expand its bus on shoulder service within and outside I-55. The Arsenal Road (exit 245) interchange was under complete rebuilding and reconfiguration , and the deteriorated overpass at
IL 129 (exit 238) was removed in 2012 in anticipation of future construction of a full interchange, temporarily leaving the IL 129 interchange with only a northbound exit and northbound entrance.
At St. Louis, the
Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge
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carrying
I-70 across the
Mississippi River, and costing $667 million (equivalent to $ in ), was completed in 2014 to relieve congestion on I-55's
Poplar Street Bridge.
Between late 2015 and late 2017, the US 41 (Lake Shore Drive) interchange was being reconstructed to widen two I-55 offramps and its interchange approach.
Future
In early 2016, Governor
Bruce Rauner
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, as well as IDOT, made a proposal to explore expanding a portion of I-55 (from I-355 to I-90/I-94) by adding an additional lane in each direction to ease congestion. Under their proposal, toll lanes would be constructed and operated through a potential
public–private partnership. Noise walls would also be constructed as part of the project.
Exit list
Related routes
Auxiliary routes
I-55 has three auxiliary routes in Illinois:
*: A spur from I-55 in Lincoln to I-74 just east of Peoria.
*: The eastern third of the beltway around the St. Louis Metro Area (with I-270 forming the other two-thirds)
*: The Veterans Memorial Tollway, serving the western and southwestern suburbs of Chicago, running from I-80 in
New Lenox
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to I-290 in
Addison
*: I-55 has three business loops in Illinois.
References
External links
Stevenson Expressway Timelineat the Chicago Public Library
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