Interstate 172


Interstate 172 is a spur route from Interstate 72. The highway runs north from its start outside of Hannibal, Missouri to about 2.5 miles west of Fowler, Illinois. At U.S. Highway 24, Interstate 172 becomes Illinois Route 336, which runs north and east to Macomb, Illinois via Carthage, Illinois. The entire portion of I-172 and I-72 from I-172 east to Springfield is also known by its former name, the Central Illinois Expressway. I-172 is long.

Route description

I-172 begins at a trumpet interchange with I-72/US 36, about east of Hannibal, MO, before immediately entering Adams County. I-172 enters the Quincy area at exit 10, passing to the far east of the city. I-172 ends just northeast of Quincy, ending at US 24, continuing north as IL 110/IL 336.

History

Interstate 172 originally was what Interstate 72 is now from Springfield, Illinois to the current interchange with I-172. This was approved by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials on June 9, 1991.
On April 23, 1995, after a re-examination by the Federal Highway Administration, the highway to Hannibal was re-designated I-72, with the highway north to Quincy, Illinois redesignated as Interstate 172. The highway is non-chargeable, meaning that even though it is an Interstate, it was not built with federal funds.

Future

After Interstate 172 was completed, the Illinois Department of Transportation continued development of the four-lane highway as Illinois Route 336. Construction is ongoing the 4-lane highway is complete to a terminus interchange with U.S. 136 just west of Macomb, Illinois.
In 2013, grading and earth work has begun on a Macomb bypass. This construction is expected to take 4 years to complete, due to state funding and bridge construction required over the east branch of the LaMoine River.
Since 2003, Illinois DOT has performed numerous studies to extend Route 336 from the Macomb Bypass east through Fulton County to Peoria.

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