- Interstate 72
Infobox road
route= 72
type= I
route_type= reg
length_mi= 184
length_km= 298
direction_a= West
direction_b= East
year_established=
terminus_a=
terminus_b= West Church Street & West University Avenue at Country Fair Drive in Champaign, IL
junction=
commons=categoryInterstate 72 (abbreviated I-72) is an
interstate highway in the midwesternUnited States . Its western terminus is inHannibal, Missouri , at an intersection withU.S. Highway 61 ; its eastern terminus is atInterstate 57 inChampaign, Illinois .Route description
Missouri
I-72 runs for just over 2 miles (3 km) in the state of
Missouri . Its western terminus is an interchange withU.S. Route 61 to theMark Twain Memorial Bridge over theMississippi River . This bridge connects the city of Hannibal withIllinois .Illinois
In the state of
Illinois , I-72 runs for 182 miles (295 km). The portion of I-72 andI-172 from Springfield toQuincy, Illinois is commonly referred to as the Central Illinois Expressway (CIE). As of 2007, I-72 has one business route — Business Loop 72 in Jacksonville.History
Prior to September 2000, Mark Twain Avenue (old US 36) was composed of the current Mark Twain Avenue (now Route 79) and the portion of I-72 and US 36 west of Exit 157 to the Hannibal city limits. Route 79 terminated at the foot of the old
Mark Twain Memorial Bridge at the corner of Third Street and Mark Twain Avenue. Signs along the four-lane expressway portion of Mark Twain Avenue marked the route as "Future I-72", while signs along what is now Route 79 had I-72 trailblazers to direct drivers to the temporary terminus at Fall Creek, Illinois.When the new
Mark Twain Memorial Bridge was completed in September 2000, I-72 was routed over the new bridge, along with US 36. Route 79 was extended along Mark Twain Avenue to terminate at Exit 157. The portion of I-72 and US 36 west of Exit 157 is now referred to as the V.F.W. Memorial Highway.Originally, I-72 opened with a posted speed limit of 65 mph. However, when it first opened, some drivers were confused and were driving it at 35 mph, the old posted speed limit on Mark Twain Avenue. Later, Hannibal convinced MoDOT to lower the speed limit along I-72 and US 36 within the Hannibal city limits to 55 mph.
Future
Based on the convert|157|mi|km|sing=on marker at Missouri 79, when
US 36 is upgraded to Interstate standards across Missouri, the future western terminus of I-72 would be atCameron, Missouri at the intersection withI-35 .The concept of I-72 across
Missouri was to create the Kansas City - Chicago Expressway, a rural 4-lane highway across northern Missouri and west centralIllinois fromCameron, Missouri at I-35 toSpringfield, Illinois atI-55 . This would provide a series of rural 4-lane highways (I-35, US 36, I-72, and I-55) connecting Chicago to theNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Corridor (High Priority Corridor 23). This would reduce the amount of through traffic, primarily truck traffic, in the St. Louis, Des Moines, andQuad Cities metropolitan areas by serving as an alternate route forI-70 andI-80 .The Missouri portion of this route is designated as part of
High Priority Corridor 61.Due to funding priorities, it was initially determined that upgrading US 36 between Macon and Hannibal was a low-priority project and was officially tabled by
MoDOT . MoDOT committed to building the four-lane highway as a non-interstate expressway only if the five counties served by US 36 east of Macon would contribute half of the $100 million cost.Auxiliary routes
*Spur into
Quincy, Illinois , I-172References
External links
* [http://illi-indi.com/il_EndsPage.php?id=3072§ion=1 Illinois Highway Ends: Interstate 72]
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