U.S. Route 50 in Illinois

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U.S. Route 50 marker

U.S. Route 50

Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length165.79 mi[1] (266.81 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end US 50 / I-255 in Columbia
Major intersections I-64 / I-255 in Washington Park
I-64 / IL 158 in O'Fallon
US 51 in Sandoval
I-57 in Salem
US 45 in Flora
East end US 50 in Lawrenceville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
Highway system
IL 49 IL 50

In the U.S. state of Illinois, U.S. Route 50 is an east–west highway across the southern portion of the state. It runs from the Jefferson Barracks Bridge over the Mississippi River to Missouri east to the Red Skelton Memorial Bridge over the Wabash River to Indiana. This is a distance of 165.79 miles (266.81 km).[1]

Route description

U.S. 50 runs east–west across the southern portion of the state, between Interstate 70 to the north and Interstate 64 to the south. Along many portions of U.S. 50, the road has been moved onto either a bypass or an expressway.

History

Much of U.S. Route 50 in Illinois, especially the section between Carlyle, Illinois and Vincennes, lies atop or adjacent to the trail taken by George Rogers Clark and his 170 volunteers in the forlorn-hope march on Vincennes in February 1779.

As of 2011, much of U.S. 50 is a two-lane highway, but portions around Lawrenceville, IL and Vincennes, IN are configured as a four-lane, limited access bypass, built to interstate standards in the 1960s. Another modern bypass portion between O'Fallon, IL and IL-127 shows evidence of a four-lane right of way as each bridge is paralleled by a second that remains unused and the graded road bed for additional lanes is visible. This is because it was originally meant to be the route of Interstate 64 until political leaders lobbied for and secured a more southerly route.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Mississippi River0.000.00 I-255 / US 50 continuation into Missouri
Monroe
IL 3 south
Southern end of IL 3 concurrency
St. Clair
IL 3 north – Cahokia
Northern end of IL 3 concurrency
IL 157
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I-64 west / I-255 north – St. Louis, Chicago
Northern end of I–255 concurrency; western end of I–64 concurrency
Fairview Heights IL 157
IL 159
O'Fallon
I-64 east / IL 158
Eastern end of I–64 concurrency
Lebanon
IL 4 south – Mascoutah
Southern end of IL 4 concurrency

IL 4 north
Northern end of IL 4 concurrency
ClintonTrenton IL 160
Carlyle
IL 127 north
Northern end of IL 127 concurrency

IL 127 south
Southern end of IL 127 concurrency
MarionSandoval US 51 – Centralia, Vandalia
Salem I-57 – Mt. Vernon, Effingham
IL 37 – Mt. Vernon, Effingham
ClayFlora
US 45 north – Effingham
Western end of US 45 concurrency

US 45 south – Fairfield
Eastern end of US 45 concurrency
Richland
IL 250 east
Western terminus of IL 250
Olney IL 130

IL 250 west
Western end of IL 250 concurrency
Lawrence
IL 250 east
Eastern end of IL 250 concurrency
Lawrenceville

US 50 Bus. east
Western terminus of US 50 BUS
IL 1 – Lawrenceville, Marshall


US 50 Bus. west
Eastern terminus of US 50 BUS

IL 33 north
Southern terminus of IL 33

US 50 east
Indiana state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2007). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.


U.S. Route 50
Previous state:
Missouri
Illinois Next state:
Indiana