ILLINOIS ROUTE 6


'Illinois Route 6' is a 4-lane freeway in central Illinois. It begins as a northern extension of Interstate 474 at Interstate 74 west of Peoria, and ends at Illinois Route 29 in Mossville, south of Chillicothe. The freeway currently has a total length of 10.11 miles (16.27 km), including the connector ramp to Illinois 29.[1]

Contents
Route description
Exit list
Reference

Route description


Although fairly short, Illinois 6 draws more traffic than a rural highway because it passes through the developing north and northwest edge of Peoria. A one-mile stretch of road around the U.S. Route 150 (War Memorial Drive) exit has become a major commercial development area that now includes a major mall and a nearby strip mall with over 30 movie screens between them. In addition, new development is occurring rapidly around the other interchanges of Allen Road, Illinois Route 40 (Knoxville Avenue), and Illinois 29.
Plans have been considered to either extend Illinois 6 into a loop by building a bridge over the Illinois River and running the highway south to Interstates 74 and 474 near Interstate 155 in Morton, or to build north or northeast from the current terminus to make Illinois 6 part of an often-proposed Peoria-to-Chicago Highway. As of late 2004, only the Illinois 6 extension to Illinois Route 29 in Chillicothe itself is being considered. Preliminary engineering (phase 1) is taking place, which involves determining the exact placement of the highway extension.

Exit list


CountyLocationMile# Illinois Highway Ends: Illinois Route 6 Sarjeant, Charles DestinationsNotes
PeoriaPeoria0.00A-B
Interstate 74Galesburg, Peoria
2.5px
2.5px

Interstate 474Bloomington
Southern terminus of
Illinois 6. Southbound
Illinois 6 becomes eastbound
Interstate 474.
2.322
U.S. Route 150 (War Memorial Drive) — Kickapoo
5.515Allen Road
6.546
Illinois Route 40 (Knoxville Avenue) — Bradford
9.189

Illinois Route 29 (Galena Road) — Chillicothe
Northbound terminus of
Illinois 6. Traffic is directed onto a ramp to
Illinois Route 29. Ramp contains an at-grade intersection at State Street.

Reference


1. Illinois Technology Transfer Center. T2 GIS Data. Retrieved April 7, 2006. As documented in .


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