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  6. Illinois Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Route 4 is a major north–south highway that runs south from the Interstate 55 business loop around the state capital of Springfield, south to Illinois Route 13 just north of Murphysboro. This is a distance of 170.44 miles (274.30 km).

  7. Interstate 64 - Wikipedia

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    The section from Illinois Route 127 (IL 127) to I-57 opened on October 4, 1974. [5] The section from IL 161 to IL 127 opened in December 1973. [6] The section in Metro East, except for a short section near I-55/I-70, opened on December 23, 1975. [7] The section from US 460 (later IL 142) to US 45 opened on August 7, 1975. [8]

  8. Connect Transit - Wikipedia

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    Connect Transit, formerly Bloomington-Normal Public Transit System until 2012, [3] is the primary provider of mass transportation in Bloomington/Normal, Illinois.The system consists of 13 fixed routes, plus the Illinois State University Redbird Express, and two additional Express routes that operate on the busiest portions of the Lime and Red routes.

  9. Illinois State Highway System - Wikipedia

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    In addition, roads in the system include state highways that connect any State park, State forest, State wildlife or fish refuge, the grounds of any State institution or any recreational, scenic or historic place owned or operated by the State; any national cemetery; and to any tax supported airport constructed in part by State and federal ...