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U.S. Route 41 in Illinois

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U.S. Route 41 marker
U.S. Route 41
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US 41 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by IDOT and CDOT
Length64.81 mi[1] (104.30 km)
ExistedNovember 11, 1926 (1926-11-11)–present
Tourist
routes
Lake Michigan Circle Tour
Major junctions
South end US 12 / US 20 / US 41 at Chicago
Major intersections
North end I-41 / I-94 / US 41 near Zion
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountiesCook, Lake
Highway system
I-41 IL 41

U.S. Route 41 (US 41) in the U.S. state of Illinois runs north from the Indiana border beneath the Chicago Skyway on Indianapolis Boulevard to the Wisconsin border north of the northern terminus of the Tri-State Tollway with Interstate 94. It is the only north–south U.S. Route to travel through a significant portion of the city of Chicago, carrying Lake Shore Drive through the central portion of the city along the lakefront. US 41 in Illinois is 64.81 miles (104.30 km) in length.[1]

Route description

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US 41 southbound from the junction with the eastern terminus of US 14 in Chicago

US 41 enters Illinois running concurrently with US 12 and US 20 on the far southeast side of Chicago. They run together until the junction of 95th Street and Ewing Avenue. US 41, then continues down Ewing Avenue for one-half mile (800 m) before heading northwest–southeast along the extension of Lake Shore Drive. Lake Shore Drive continues until US 41 meets South Shore Drive and 79th Street. This is the western terminus of the Lake Shore Drive extension and US 41 continues through the South Shore neighborhood's section of South Shore Drive before reaching the southern terminus of Lake Shore Drive.

The Lake Shore Drive section of US 41 is a six- to eight-lane highway along the shores of Lake Michigan through Chicago's lakefront park system. It is a limited-access highway except for five signalized intersections near downtown Chicago.

Just short of the northern terminus of Lake Shore Drive, US 41 exits at Foster Avenue. It follows Foster Avenue west for over two miles (3.2 km) and then heads northwest on Lincoln Avenue into neighboring Lincolnwood. Between Lake Shore Drive and Lincolnwood, US 41 intersects US 14 twice; once at its terminus at Foster Avenue and Broadway, and once again at the intersection of Peterson Avenue and Lincoln Avenue.

US 41 is named Skokie Boulevard through Skokie, then its name changes to Skokie Valley Road north of Skokie. Traveling north, it joins I-94 (Edens Expressway) westbound just north of the Old Orchard Shopping Center; they split a few miles north when US 41 becomes the Skokie Highway. The highway serves as a major north–south arterial expressway for much of its routing through Chicago's northern suburbs, as well as an oft-used alternate for truckers avoiding the cost of tolls on the Tri-State Tollway. Before reaching the Wisconsin border, US 41 rejoins I-94 at the northern terminus of the Tri-State Tollway; these two roads continue, toll-free, north one mile (1.6 km) to the Wisconsin border.

History

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Initially, US 41 followed what used to be Illinois Route 42.[2] In 1931, it was rerouted away from Zion and Winthrop Harbor while IL 42 north of Chicago remained untouched.[3] 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] Eventually, in 1959, Interstate 94 appeared on the Edens Expressway as well as the Edens Spur and part of the Tri-State Tollway.[6] In 1966, US 41 was rerouted back onto Skokie Boulevard.[7] In 1987, the S-curve was straightened out.[8] By 1997, the northbound lanes were moved west to the southbound lanes; eliminating the split at Museum Campus. Around that same year, the overpass north of I-55 became fully pedestrianized in favor of expanding McCormick Place.[9][10]

A $64 million Lake Shore Drive extension project, spanning from 79th Street to 92nd Street/Ewing Avenue/Harbor Avenue junctions, began in April 2012. Unlike the northern portion of LSD, the extension would function more like an arterial road instead of a limited-access road. Previously, a portion of U.S. Route 41 used to travel north through Mackinaw Avenue, west through 87th Street, north through Burley Avenue, west through 85th Street, northwest through Baker Avenue, and north through South Shore Drive until it reached 79th Street. The extension eventually opened on October 27, 2013. As a result, US 41 moved eastward onto the new road.[11]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1][12]kmExitDestinationsNotes
CookChicago0.000.00


US 12 east / US 20 east / US 41 south / LMCT (Indianapolis Boulevard) – Hammond
Continuation into Indiana
0.010.016


I-90 Toll west / Chicago Skyway west
Access to I-90 east is in Indiana; I-90 exit 107
1.712.75

US 12 west / US 20 west (95th Street)
Northern end of US 12/US 20 overlap
6.4110.32Jeffery Drive, Marquette DriveSouthern end of DuSable Lake Shore Drive
7.712.4




57th Drive to I-90 Toll east / Chicago Skyway east
Southern end of freeway
8.213.253rd StreetSouthbound exit only
8.613.8Hyde Park Boulevard (5100 South)Southbound exit only
9.114.647th Street
10.316.6Oakwood Boulevard (3940 South)
11.318.231st Street
12.019.3


I-55 south (Stevenson Expressway) to I-90 / I-94 – St. Louis
Northern terminus of I-55
12.720.418th Drive – Museum CampusNorthern end of freeway
12.920.8Waldron Drive (1600 South)At-grade intersection; northbound exit and entrance
13.221.2
Columbus Drive (300 East) to I-290
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
McFetridge Drive (1326 South)Northbound exit and entrance
13.421.6

Roosevelt Road (1200 South) to I-90 / I-94
13.822.2


Balbo Drive (700 South) to I-90 / I-94 / I-290
14.222.9


Jackson Drive (300 South) to I-90 / I-94 / I-290
14.623.5Randolph Street (150 North)
14.723.7
Wacker Drive (300 North) to I-290
Northbound exit is via Randolph Street; southbound exit is via Grand Avenue
15.224.5Illinois Street (500 North), Grand Avenue (530 North)
15.324.6Ontario Street (620 North)Southbound exit only
15.625.1Chicago Avenue (800 North)At-grade intersection; no southbound exit[a]
15.725.3Chestnut Street (860 North)Southbound exit only
16.226.1Michigan Avenue/Oak Street (1000 North)Southbound exit and northbound entrance
16.927.2
IL 64 west (LaSalle Drive, North Avenue (1600 North))
Eastern terminus of IL 64
17.828.6Fullerton Parkway (2400 North)
19.030.6Belmont Avenue (3200 North)
19.531.4Recreation Drive (3400 North)Northbound exit only
20.032.2
IL 19 west (Irving Park Road (4000 North))
Eastern terminus of IL 19
20.533.0Montrose Avenue (4400 North)
20.833.5Wilson Avenue (4600 North)
21.033.8Lawrence Avenue (4800 North)
21.5134.62DuSable Lake Shore Drive northInterchange; northern end of Lake Shore Drive overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance
22.0135.42
US 14 west (Broadway Street)
Eastern terminus of US 14
25.0140.25 US 14 (Peterson Avenue)
Lincolnwood27.343.9
Touhy Avenue to I-94
Skokie27.944.9
IL 50 south (Cicero Avenue / Skokie Boulevard)
Northern terminus of IL 50
29.547.5
IL 58 west (Dempster Street)
Eastern terminus of IL 58
Wilmette32.952.9
I-94 east (Edens Expressway)
Southern end of I-94 overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance; I-94 exit 34A; exit numbers follow I-94
Northfield34.054.733Willow RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance; signed as exits 33A (west) and 33B (east)
35.156.531Tower RoadSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Northbrook36.759.130
IL 68 west (Dundee Road)
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; signed as exits 30A (west) and 30B (east); eastern terminus of IL 68
37.360.0

I-94 Toll west (Edens Spur) – Milwaukee
Northern end of I-94 overlap; interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; I-94 exit 29
CookLake
county line
NorthbrookHighland Park
city line
37.860.8Lake Cook Road
LakeHighland Park38.461.8Clavey Road, Skokie Valley Road
38.862.4Chantilly RoadNorthbound exit and entrance
40.064.4Central Avenue, Deerfield Road
Northern end of freeway
41.566.8
IL 22 west (Half Day Road)
Separate jughandle ramps for traffic exiting onto IL 22; eastern terminus of IL 22
Lake Forest44.771.9
IL 60 west (Kennedy Road)
Eastern terminus of IL 60
45.272.7Deerpath Road
Lake Bluff47.576.4 IL 176 (Rockland Road)Southbound traffic exits via Washington Avenue/Shagbark Road; northbound traffic exits via Skokie Valley Road
North Chicago49.679.8 IL 137 (Buckley Road)
Waukegan51.683.0Northpoint BoulevardSouthbound exit and entrance
52.083.7Old Skokie HighwayNorthbound exit and entrance
52.484.3 IL 120 (Belvidere Road)Interchange
52.784.8
IL 43 south (Waukegan Road)
Northbound traffic from IL-43 merges onto northbound U.S. Route 41; southbound traffic from U.S. 41 to IL-43 South and IL-120 West use the same ramp; northern terminus of IL 43
Gurnee53.285.6Washington StreetInterchange; northbound ramp also goes to Old Skokie Highway
54.086.9 IL 132 (Grand Avenue)Northbound ramp also goes to Grandville Avenue
56.190.3
IL 21 north (Riverside Drive)
Northern terminus of IL 21
Wadsworth59.0–
61.6
95.0–
99.1
IL 173 (Rosecrans Road)
62.8101.1

I-94 Toll east (Tri-State Tollway) – Chicago, Indiana

I-41 begins
Southern end of I-41/I-94 concurrency; southern terminus of I-41; southern end of freeway; southbound exit and northbound entrance; I-94 exit 1B[13]
63.3101.91 CR A1 (Russell Road)Signed as exit 1A southbound
64.81104.30


I-41 north / I-94 west / US 41 north – Milwaukee
Continuation into Wisconsin
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ This intersection is closed to traffic entering & exiting the drive from either direction from 6:45am–9:30am Monday through Friday (traffic light on the drive remains solid green and cones block the turning lanes and exit point; the Chestnut Street southbound exit is unaffected)

References

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  1. ^ a b c Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  2. ^ Illinois Secretary of State; H.M. Gousha (1929). Illinois Official Auto Road Map (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  3. ^ Illinois Secretary of State (1931). Official Illinois Highway Map (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  4. ^ Illinois Secretary of State; H.M. Gousha (1935). Official Road Map Illinois (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  5. ^ Illinois Secretary of State; Rand McNally (1951). Illinois Road Map (Map). c. 1:918,720. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  6. ^ Illinois Division of Highways; H.M. Gousha (1959). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:790,00]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  7. ^ Illinois Division of Highways; Rand McNally (1966). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:772,500]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  8. ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (1987). Illinois Highway Map (Map) (1987–1988 ed.). [1:762,500]. Springfield: Illinois Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  9. ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (1997). Illinois Highway Map (Map) (1997–1998 ed.). [1:762,500]. Springfield: Illinois Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 11, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  10. ^ "Lake Shore Drive Redux – Forgotten Chicago | History, Architecture, and Infrastructure". forgottenchicago.com. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  11. ^ "South Lake Shore Drive Extension Opens".
  12. ^ "Overview Map of US 41" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
  13. ^ GIS/Mapping Division, Lake County Department of Information Technology. "Lake County: Village of Wadsworth" (PDF). Retrieved 26 March 2012.

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