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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Interstate 95 exit list has been divided by state: Interstate 95 in Florida#Exit list ...
Illinois Route 95 is a minor east–west state route in west central Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 41 just west of New Philadelphia east to Illinois Route 97 just south of Cuba . This is a distance of 17.12 miles (27.55 km).
A book was published in 1909 by The Chicago Directory Company indexing the old and new street numbers for most of Chicago. This volume is available online in PDF format indexed by initial letter, Plan of Re-Numbering, City of Chicago, August 1909. [3] The opening text of the book says: EXPLANATORY
Interstate 595 is a spur west of I-95 to I-75 and east of I-95 to Fort Lauderdale. Interstate 795 is a future designation along State Route 9B. North Carolina. Interstate 95 Business is a business loop in Fayetteville. Interstate 295 is a partially completed beltway around Fayetteville. Interstate 795 is a spur running to Goldsboro. Virginia
The Interstate Highway System in Illinois consists of 13 primary highways and 11 auxiliary highways which cover 2,248.93 miles (3,619.30 km). [2] The Interstate Highway with the longest section in Illinois is Interstate 57 at 358.57 miles (577.06 km); the shortest is Interstate 41 at 0.90 miles (1.45 km).
A single lane from the collector distributor road will then allow traffic from Route 6/10 and the downtown interstate ramp to merge onto I-95. Currently, Route 6/10 and the downtown entrance share ...
Printable version; Page information; ... English: Map of Interstate 95 in Connecticut. Date: 8/14/08: Source: ... Interstate 95 in Connecticut;
Originally Chicago to St. Louis, mostly replaced by US 66 except from Springfield to Staunton where IL 4 was used on the old road and US 66 on the new; IL 4 replaced the old IL 43 Staunton to near Murphysboro IL 4A — — — — 1925: 1967 Ran Chicago to Joliet along Archer Av., Replaced by IL 171: IL 5 — — — — 1918