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Illinois 351 |
Illinois State Route 394Illinois 394 connects I-80, I-94, and I-294 with points south. Starting at the Bishop Ford Expressway, it goes through several towns before ending at Illinois 1 at Goodenow in Will County. It is a freeway north of Sauk Trail and expressway south to route 1.Illinois 394 was built in the 1960s, and has remained unchanged except for the portion affected by the Kingery/Borman/Tri-State improvements. All or parts of the current route were previously designated as Illinois 1, Illinois 83, or TOLL US 30. |
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| Illinois 394: | Goodenow (Illinois 1) | < 13 miles > | South Holland (I-94) |
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Google Map of Illinois 394 |
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| Cities Served: | Crete, Ford Heights, Glenwood, Lansing, Sauk Village, Steger | ||
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| Counties Served: | Cook, Will | ||
| Related Link: | » Illinois Route 394 from Wikipedia | ||
| Northern Terminus: South Holland at I-94
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Looking south on the Bishop Ford (during Borman/Kingery reconstruction) |
Taken from Indiana, this BGS shows the Illinois 394 shield |
Eastbound Tri-State Tollway at Illinois 394 |
Northbound at the Tri-State Tollway (toward the end of the Borman/Kingery reconstruction) |
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Southbound at the Tri-State Tollway |
Southbound on the Bishop Ford where Illinois 394 begins |
Northbound at the Kingery/Tri-State |
Northbound where I-94 joins the Bishop Ford Freeway |
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| Southern Terminus: Goodenow (Illinois 1) End Photographs |
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Looking south at route 1 |
Looking northeast where Ill. 394 begins to the south |
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Southbound at the Glenwood-Dyer Road |
Southbound at US 30 |
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