- Interstate 94
Infobox road
type=I
route=94
length_mi=1604
length_round=2
length_ref=Fact|date=July 2008
established=
direction_a=West
terminus_a=Jct|state=MT|I|90 near Billings, MT
junction=Jct|state=ND|I|29 in Fargo, ND
Jct|state=MN|I|35W in Minneapolis, MN
Jct|state=MN|I|35E in St. Paul, MN
Jct|state=WI|I|39 in Madison, WI
Jct|state=WI|I|43 in Milwaukee, WI
Jct|state=IL|I|55 in Chicago, IL
Jct|state=IL|I|80 in South Holland, IL
Jct|state=IN|I|65 in Gary, IN
Jct|state=MI|I|75 in Detroit, MI
direction_b=East
terminus_b=Jct|state=ON|Hwy|402 at Canadian border onBlue Water Bridge in Port Huron, MI
commons=categoryInterstate 94 (I-94) is the northernmost east-west
interstate highway , connecting theGreat Lakes and Intermountain regions of theUnited States . Its western terminus is inBillings, Montana at a junction withInterstate 90 ; its eastern terminus is the U.S. side of theBlue Water Bridge inPort Huron, Michigan , at theSarnia, Ontario ,Canada border, where together withInterstate 69 it meets Highway 402. I-94 is the longest interstate highway that does not end in a '0' or '5'; even a few interstates that do end with '0' or '5' are shorter.Route description
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MT
249
401
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ND
352
567
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MN
259
418
-WI
348
560
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IL
77
124
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IN
46
74
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MI
275
443
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Total [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/reports/routefinder/table1.htm Route Log- Main Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 1 ] ]
1604
2581Interstate 94 is the only purely east-west interstate to form a direct connection into a foreign country (Canada). No such interstate currently ends at the
U.S.-Mexico border , although I-905 inCalifornia will become such when upgrades are completed. At Port Huron, I-94 crosses theBlue Water Bridge intoSarnia, Ontario and becomes Highway 402, which can be used by motorists going toToronto . I-94's concurrency at that crossing, I-69, is posted east-west in eastern Michigan, but changes to north-south near Lansing and remains north-south in the remainder of Michigan and throughout its run in Indiana.Montana
I-94 begins at Billings and travels northeastward towards Glendive before exiting the state to the east.
North Dakota
The route enters at Beach, passes through some beautiful scenery in the
Badlands near Medora (near theTheodore Roosevelt National Park (South Unit)). A public rest area about seven miles (11 km) east of Medora provides a scenic view and the Painted Canyon Trail that provides the opportunity to hike through some of the scenery. I-94 then travels east past Bismarck on the way to Fargo where it leaves the state and crosses into Minnesota.Minnesota
I-94 travels in a northwest-southeast trajectory passing Moorhead and St Cloud prior to traveling through the Twin Cities and heading east out of the state. Leaving Fargo, ND and entering Moorhead, MN, I-94 crosses the Red River. In Minneapolis it crosses the
Mississippi River , and leaving Minnesota between Lakeland, MN and Hudson, WI, I-94 crosses the St. Croix River.Between northbound I-35W and MN-280 in the Twin Cities, the highway is not up to interstate standards because theMinnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) added a temporary extra lane to help relieve traffic congestion caused by the collapse of theI-35W Mississippi River bridge .Wisconsin
Interstate 94 enters
Wisconsin east of the Twin Cities at the town of Hudson. It passes Eau Claire before turning southeastward and joining withInterstate 90 in Tomah andInterstate 39 in Portage. I-94 branches off eastward in Madison and travels east to Milwaukee before turning south and heading to Chicago, enteringIllinois at Pleasant Prairie.Illinois
In the state of
Illinois , I-94 runs south from Wisconsin to Indiana via downtown Chicago. It is tolled on the Tri-State Tollway to the I-94/I-294 split; it then runs east to theSkokie Highway , where it turns south through the city of Chicago. AtInterstate 80 , I-94 runs east to Indiana on the Kingery Expressway.Indiana
In the state of
Indiana , I-94 runs east from Illinois concurrent with I-80. It crossesInterstate 90 (Indiana Toll Road ), where I-80 joins I-90 east towardsOhio . I-94 continues northeast, paralleling theLake Michigan shoreline into Michigan.Michigan
I-94 runs north along
Lake Michigan to St. Joseph before heading east on the long road to Detroit. It turns northeast to Port Huron where it meets I-69 and ends at ON Hwy 402 on theBlue Water Bridge .History
North of
Chicago , I-94 is being widened from six to eight lanes from Illinois Route 22 (Half Day Road) to just south of the Wisconsin state line atIllinois Route 173 and 95th Street to 159th Street.In 2005, the I-94 bridge over the Crow River near
St. Michael, Minnesota , about convert|35|mi|km northwest of Minneapolis, is being rebuilt. In 2006, a project to widen I-94 east of downtown St. Paul betweenMinnesota State Highway 120 and McKnight Road from four to six lanes was completed.The new
Marquette Interchange , in downtown Milwaukee, will be completed in 2008 at a cost of $810 million.The interchange at 95th Ave. N in
Maple Grove, Minnesota is also being rebuilt. A new, wider bridge will replace the two-lane bridge there, which was demolished in July, 2006.In Detroit, Interstate 94 was routed over the existing
Edsel Ford Freeway, and remained signed as such until the late 1980s when Michigan deemphasized proper names on Interstate guide signs. Its interchange with the Lodge Freeway, built in 1953, is significant as the first full-speed freeway-to-freeway interchange built in the United States.cite web|url=http://www.environment.fhwa.dot.gov/histpres/highways_list.asp|title=Preliminary List of Nationally and Exceptionally Significant Features of the Interstate Highway System|accessdate=2006-07-06]Intersections with other interstates
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Interstate 90 inBillings, Montana
*Interstate 29 inFargo, North Dakota
*Interstate 35W inMinneapolis, Minnesota ; concurrent for less than one mile (1.6 km)
*Interstate 35E inSt. Paul, Minnesota
*Interstate 90 inTomah, Wisconsin
*Interstate 39 atPortage, Wisconsin
*Interstate 43 inMilwaukee, Wisconsin
*Interstate 90 in Chicago, Illinois
*Interstate 55 in Chicago, Illinois
*Interstate 57 in Chicago, Illinois
*Interstate 80 inSouth Holland, Illinois
*Interstate 65 inGary, Indiana
*Interstate 90 inLake Station, Indiana
*Interstate 196 nearBenton Harbor, Michigan
*Interstate 194 inBattle Creek, Michigan
*Interstate 69 inMarshall, Michigan
*Interstate 275 inRomulus, Michigan
*Interstate 96 inDetroit, Michigan
*Interstate 75 inDetroit, Michigan
*Interstate 696 inRoseville, Michigan
*Interstate 69 inPort Huron, Michigan pur routes
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Bismarck, North Dakota - I-194 (unsigned)
*Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota - I-394, I-494, I-694
*Milwaukee, Wisconsin - I-794, I-894
*Chicago, Illinois - I-294 (Tri-State Tollway)
*Battle Creek, Michigan - I-194References
External links
* [http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/MichHwys90-99.html#I-094 Interstate 94] at Michigan Highways
* [http://www.wisconsinhighways.org/listings/WiscHwys90-99.html#I-094 Interstate 94] at Wisconsin Highways
* [http://illi-indi.com/il_EndsPage.php?id=3094§ion=1 Illinois Highway Ends: I-94]
* [http://illi-indi.com/EndsPage.php?id=3094§ion=1 Indiana Highway Ends: I-94]
* [http://www.prairiepublic.org/features/redtrail/index.html The Old Red Trail documentary about the history of I-94 in North Dakota]###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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