- Illinois Route 116
Infobox Illinois state route
article_route = 116
length_mi = 176.07
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 = East-west
starting_terminus =
ending_terminus =
counties = Henderson, Warren, Knox, Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Livingston, Ford, Iroquois
cities = Farmington, Peoria, Metamora, Pontiac
established =1924 cite web |author=Carlson, Rich |url=http://www.n9jig.com/101-120.html |title=Illinois Highways Page: Routes 101 thru 120 |date=2007-02-07 |accessdate=2007-03-19]
prev_route = 115
next_route = 117
browse=il browse|previous_type=IL|previous_route=123|route=|next_type=IL|next_route=124Illinois Route 116 (abbreviated IL 116) is a cross-state rural state highway that runs from
U.S. Route 34 by Gladstone east to the intersection ofU.S. Route 45 (North Front Street) and Old U.S. Route 45, on the north side of Ashkum. This is a distance of convert|176.07|mi|km|2.Route description
The western terminus of Illinois 116 is approximately ten miles (16 km) from the
Iowa state line, east ofBurlington, Iowa . It crosses theIllinois River from Peoria to East Peoria withIllinois Route 8 andIllinois Route 29 on theCedar Street Bridge .On the southeast side of the Illinois River, it and
U.S. Route 150 form awrong-way concurrency . Travelling geographic northeast along the river, U.S. 150 is marked west before crossing the river to enter Peoria, and Illinois 116 is marked east. Travelling geographic southwest, U.S. 150 is marked east before branching to Morton, and Illinois 116 is marked west before crossing the river to enter Peoria on its southern side.History
U.S. Route 124 (abbreviated US 124) was a federal route that was commissioned from 1926 to 1938, and was located in
Illinois , running from Peoria through Biggsville. It was approximately 80 miles in length, and followed much of the route of IL 116 prior to its decommissioning. [http://www.us-highways.com/us1830.htm US Highways From US 1 to US 830] Robert V. Droz.] SBI Route 116 originally ran separately from east of Ashkum to East Peoria.US 124 was one of the original 1928 US routes in IL (since US routes didn't appear on IL maps until then). It originally went from Peoria to Galesburg, along with the then IL-8, via Farmington and Maquon on the route of the current IL 116 west from Peoria to IL-97, north to IL-8, west to IL-97, then northwest on IL-97 to Galesburg, with the last few miles on the current US 150.cite web |url=http://www.n9jig.com/121-140.html |title=Illinois Highways Page: Routes 121 thru 140 |author=Carlson, Rich |date=2007-02-07 |accessdate=2007-03-19]
In 1934, US 124 was rerouted west on the current IL 116 to near Biggsville, where it connected to US 34 (for access to Mississippi River crossing into Iowa). West bound traffic from Peoria had a choice. Proceed along US 24 to cross the Mississippi River at Quincy (south-west route), or take US 124 to cross the Mississippi River (US 34) at Burlington, IA (north-west route).
In 1938, US 124 was decommissioned and changed to IL 116 as an extension of that route in east central Illinois. The route (IL-116) was still a popular agricultural & commercial truck route from Burlington, IA to Peoria, IL during World War II and through the late 1960s. This was due to: Army arsenal at Burlington, active strip mining (coal) south of route in Fulton County; farm livestock traffic to Peoria stockyards and grain transport (corn & soybeans) to Illinois or Mississippi barge terminals.Fact|date=January 2007
With the completion of
Interstate 474 as a western bypass of Peoria in 1978, an Interstate connector (Exit 3 on Interstate 474) was constructed as the eastern terminus for the proposed western Illinois expressway (Peoria to Kansas City via Macomb and Quincy). The connector provides access to IL 116.See also
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Illinois Route 336 References
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