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Interstate 290 (Illinois)

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Interstate 290 (Illinois)
CountryUSA
StateIL
Route290
Length mi29.84
Length km48.07
Established1978
Direction aWest
Terminus aIllinois Route 53 in Schaumburg, Illinois
Direction bEast
Terminus bInterstate 90/Interstate 94 in Chicago, Illinois

Interstate 290 (Illinois) is a major east-west Interstate Highway that connects the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois to the Chicago Loop. The highway passes through several Cook County and DuPage County communities, including Elk Grove Village, Itasca, and Roselle. Illinois Department of Transportation is responsible for maintaining the highway, which is also known as the Eisenhower Expressway and the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway.

Route Description

The route of Interstate 290 (Illinois) spans approximately 29 miles, from its western terminus at Illinois Route 53 in Schaumburg, Illinois to its eastern terminus at Interstate 90/Interstate 94 in Chicago, Illinois. The highway passes through the Village of Elk Grove, Hanover Park, and Addison, before entering Cook County and continuing through Franklin Park and Bellwood. The highway also intersects with several other major roads, including US Route 20, Illinois Route 19, and Illinois Route 38. Chicago Transit Authority and Pace Bus provide public transportation services along the highway, connecting to O'Hare International Airport and other destinations in the Chicago metropolitan area.

History

The construction of Interstate 290 (Illinois) began in the 1950s, as part of the larger Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 project to develop the United States Numbered Highway System. The highway was originally designed to relieve traffic congestion on US Route 20 and provide a direct route between Chicago, Illinois and the Northwest Suburbs. The highway was completed in 1978, with the final segment opening between Illinois Route 53 and Interstate 90/Interstate 94. Since its completion, the highway has undergone several renovations and improvements, including the addition of new interchanges and the reconstruction of existing ones. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and Federal Highway Administration have played important roles in the development and maintenance of the highway.

Exit List

The exit list for Interstate 290 (Illinois) includes several major interchanges, such as the intersection with Illinois Route 53 in Schaumburg, Illinois, the intersection with US Route 20 in Elk Grove Village, and the intersection with Illinois Route 19 in Bensenville. Other notable exits include the intersections with Illinois Route 38 in Addison and Illinois Route 171 in Berkeley. The highway also features several rest areas and toll plazas, including the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway toll plaza. Illinois Tollway and Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning are responsible for managing the tolls and maintaining the highway infrastructure.

Major Intersections

The major intersections along Interstate 290 (Illinois) include the intersections with Interstate 90/Interstate 94 in Chicago, Illinois, US Route 20 in Elk Grove Village, and Illinois Route 53 in Schaumburg, Illinois. The highway also intersects with several other major roads, including Illinois Route 19, Illinois Route 38, and Illinois Route 171. The intersections with Illinois Route 58 in Hanover Park and Illinois Route 83 in Elmhurst are also notable. American Automobile Association and Rand McNally provide mapping and navigation services for the highway, which is also monitored by Illinois State Police and Chicago Police Department.

Traffic Volume

The traffic volume on Interstate 290 (Illinois) is significant, with over 150,000 vehicles per day using the highway. The highway is a major commuter route, connecting the Northwest Suburbs to Chicago, Illinois and other destinations in the Chicago metropolitan area. The highway is also an important route for trucking and freight transportation, with several major distribution centers and warehouses located along the highway. Federal Highway Administration and American Trucking Associations have implemented various initiatives to improve traffic safety and reduce congestion on the highway, including the use of intelligent transportation systems and traffic management strategies. Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning and Illinois Department of Transportation are responsible for monitoring and managing traffic on the highway, which is also served by Metra and Amtrak rail services. Category:Interstate Highways in Illinois

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