Talk:Jane Byrne Interchange

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The name of this article[edit]

I would strongly recommend dropping the "The" from the name - It can be referred to as such in the article proper - but for categorization and proper naming of articles, I would have moved it - but I don't want to step on any toes. If there are any other interchanges in the world referred to by this name - a dab page would be in order. master sonT - C 05:09, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I would move it. I'm trying to figure out, in spite of Chicagopedia's insistence, what the Spaghetti Interchange is. I have always, always, always heard it referred to as the I-55 at I-90/94 interchange just south of the Circle Interchange. On WGN-TV, anyways. —Rob (talk) 16:27, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Map change[edit]

The infobox map looked funky due to the strange area with the thick red outline. I can't override it with {{Infobox mapframe}} or similar. I used the "What links here?" feature, but I have found nothing relevant. I checked Wikidata, but the map provided does not match the map that the infobox displayed. Does anyone know where this map comes from so I can remove the border? AlphaBeta135 (talk) 00:31, 8 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

It's linked to Wikidata here. @Evad37 how can this be avoided? –Fredddie 07:29, 8 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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The Jane Byrne Interchange (previously known as the Circle Interchange) is a major freeway interchange in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. Located just outside the Chicago Loop, it is the junction between the Dan Ryan Expressway, the Kennedy Expressway, the Eisenhower Expressway, and the Ida B. Wells Drive. In a dedication ceremony held on August 29, 2014, the interchange was renamed in honor of Jane Byrne, a former mayor of Chicago. This video shows a moving aerial view of traffic on the Jane Byrne Interchange, shortly before the completion of a reconfiguration of the junction that was begun in 2013.

Video credit: Sea Cow