Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes | |
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Pulaski | US 51 / Great River Road | ||||
IL 169 east | |||||
Johnson | West Vienna | IL 146 | |||
Williamson | IL 148 north to I-57 | ||||
Marion | IL 13 (Deyoung Street) | ||||
Franklin | West Frankfort | IL 149 (Main Street) | |||
Benton | IL 14 west / IL 34 east (Main Street) | South end of IL 14 overlap | |||
IL 14 east (Bailey Lane) | North end of IL 14 overlap | ||||
IL 154 west to I-57 | |||||
Jefferson | I-64 – East St. Louis, Evansville | ||||
Mt. Vernon | IL 142 south / IL 148 south (Veterans Memorial Drive) | ||||
IL 15 (Broadway Street, Main Street) | |||||
Marion | IL 161 west | ||||
Salem | US 50 (Main Street) | ||||
Fayette | Farina | IL 185 west (Washington Street) | |||
Clay | No major intersections | ||||
Effingham | To I-57 | ||||
US 45 | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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