- Illinois Route 160
Infobox Illinois state route
article_route = 160
length_mi = 46.06
length_round = 2
length_ref = cite web |author=Illinois Technology Transfer Center |url=http://www.dot.state.il.us/gist2/select.html |title=T2 GIS Data |accessdate=2007-11-08 |date=2006]
direction = North-south
starting_terminus =
ending_terminus =
counties = Washington, Clinton, Madison
cities = Highland
established =1959 cite web |author=Carlson, Rich |url=http://www.n9jig.com/141-160.html |title=Illinois Highways Page: Routes 141 thru 160 |date=2005-04-15 |accessdate=2006-07-05]
prev_route = 159
next_route = 161
see_also =Illinois Route 160 is a north-south highway in southwestern
Illinois . Its southern terminus is atIllinois Route 15 south of Addieville, and its northern terminus is atIllinois Route 140 east of Alhambra. This is a distance of convert|46.06|mi|km|2.Route description
Illinois 160 runs northwest from Addieville to New Memphis via Okawville (near
Interstate 64 ) before turning north. Between Okawville and New Memphis it overlapsIllinois Route 177 . It then intersects withIllinois Route 161 at New Baden,U.S. Route 50 north of Trenton, andU.S. Route 40 north of Highland. Illinois 160 passes through the town of Grantfork just north ofInterstate 70 .Illinois 160 is a rural state road. It has no direct connections to Interstates 64 or 70.
History
SBI Route 160 originally ran from Alton to Greenville. In 1935, this Illinois 160 was chaned to
Illinois Route 140 . In 1959 it was used on the current Illinois 160 from New Baden to Highland; in 1960, it was extended south to New Memphis. In 1965, it was extended north to its current northern terminus. Finally, in 1967, Illinois 160 was extended one last time to its current southern terminus, to a new road for Illinois 15.References
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