Exit List
State | County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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Missouri | St. Louis |
1 | I-55 – St. Louis, Memphis I-270 west – Kansas City |
Signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north); roadway continues beyond I-55 as I-270 | ||||
1C | US 61 / US 67 (Lemay Ferry Road) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||||
1D | US 50 / US 61 / US 67 west (Lemay Ferry Road, Lindbergh Boulevard) | South end of US 50 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||||
2 | Route 231 (Telegraph Road) | |||||||
3 | Koch Road | |||||||
Mississippi River | Jefferson Barracks Bridge | |||||||
Illinois | Monroe |
Columbia | 6 | IL 3 south / Great River Road south – Columbia | South end of IL 3 / GRR overlap | |||
St. Clair |
Dupo | 9 | Dupo | |||||
10 | IL 3 north / Great River Road north – Cahokia, East St. Louis | North end of IL 3 / GRR overlap | ||||||
Cahokia | 13 | IL 157 – Cahokia | ||||||
15 | Mousette Lane | |||||||
Centreville | 17 | IL 15 (Missouri Avenue) – Belleville, East St. Louis | Signed as exits 17A (east) and 17B (west) | |||||
19 | State Street – East St. Louis | |||||||
Washington Park | 20 | I-64 / US 50 east – St. Louis, Louisville | North end of US 50 overlap | |||||
Madison |
Collinsville | 24 | Collinsville Road | |||||
25 | I-55 / I-70 / US 40 – Indianapolis, Chicago, St. Louis | Signed as exits 25A (north/east) and 25B (south/west) | ||||||
26 | Horseshoe Lake Road | |||||||
Pontoon Beach | 29 | IL 162 – Granite City, Glen Carbon | ||||||
30 | I-270 – Indianapolis, Kansas City IL 255 north – Alton |
Roadway continues beyond I-270 as IL 255 | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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