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  2. Roads and expressways in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    While all north–south streets within city limits are named, rather than numbered, smaller streets in some areas are named in groups all starting with the same letter; thus, when traveling westward on a Chicago street, starting just past Pulaski Road (4000 W), one will cross a mile-long stretch of streets which have names starting with the letter K (From east to west: Keystone (North Side ...

  3. Category:Expressways in the Chicago area - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago area has numerous limited-access freeways and tollways. Highways with one contiguous number through the area are separated into different segments and labeled—for example, the Edens Expressway is Interstate 94 through the northern portion of the area. Such use of differing terminologies can often be confusing to visitors to ...

  4. Interstate 290 (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    An expressway along the alignment of the Eisenhower Expressway was foreshadowed by Daniel Burnham's plan of 1909, which described a west side boulevard. Use of the automobile boomed in the 1920s, leading to extreme traffic on Chicago's west side and the first serious plans of an expressway by Congress Street in the early 1930s.

  5. Interstate 94 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    It was the first expressway in Chicago and was opened on December 20, 1951. It has three lanes in each direction. The original name of the expressway was the Edens Parkway, named after William Grant Edens (1863–1957), a banker and early advocate for paved roads. He was a sponsor of Illinois's first highway bond issue in 1918. [4]

  6. U.S. Route 45 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Schiller Park–Chicago line: Balmoral Avenue: South end of expressway: Chicago: 387.0: 622.8: I-190 (Kennedy Expressway) – Chicago, O'Hare: Parclo interchange; no direct access from I-190 EB; I-190 west exits 2A-B: Economy Parking F, Rental Car Return: North end of expressway; no southbound exit: Chicago–Rosemont line: 388.3: 624.9: IL 72 ...

  7. U.S. Route 41 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, an entire section of US 41 between Chicago and Waukegan was realigned to a new alignment. The new alignment closely matched the current routing of US 41. [4] By 1939, Skokie Highway (part of US 41) was fully completed. With the completion of the Edens Expressway in 1951, US 41 was moved onto the expressway north of Touhy Avenue. [5]

  8. Category:Streets in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Roads and expressways in Chicago * List of Chicago placename etymologies; 0–9. 1st Avenue (Chicago) 95th Street (Chicago) 159th Street (Chicago) A. Addison Street;

  9. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Each line connects into one of four different downtown stations: Union Pacific North, West, and Northwest arrive in the Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center (known more casually as the "North Western Station", its original name under Chicago and North Western); Milwaukee District North and West, North Central Service, SouthWest Service ...