Illinois Highway Ends - I-88 (original) (raw)

Google Map of I-88

Interstate 88 I-88 in Illinois came into being in 1988 and goes from the Quad Cities to the western suburbs of Chicago creating an east-west alternative to and from Chicago across the state. From US 30 near Sterling/Rock Falls, I-88 is the Ronald Reagan (formerly East-West) Tollway. West of that point, it is not a tollway. In DuPage County, it is surrounded by office and research campuses from Aurora to Oak Brook. At the east end, it eventually merges into I-290/Eisenhower Exressway rather than continuing to the Chicago Loop. On the west end, it ends at I-80 where the highway becomes Illinois 92. The route was previously designated Illinois 5, Illinois 190, and TOLL US 30.
I-88: East of East Moline (I-80) < 143 miles > Hillside (I-290)
Cities Served: Aurora, De Kalb, Dixon, Downers Grove, Hillside, Lisle, Lombard, Naperville, North Aurora, Oak Brook, Rochelle, Rock Falls, Sugar Grove, Warrenville
Counties Served: Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Kane, Lee, Ogle, Rock Island, Whiteside
Highway Name(s): Ronald Reagan Tollway
Multiplexes: Illinois 56, Illinois 92, Illinois 110
NHS: Entire length from I-80 to I-290
Control Cities: Rock Island, Aurora, Chicago
Related Links: » AA Roads - I-88 (West)
» Illinois Tollway
» Interstate 88 (west) from Wikipedia