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Interstate 294 - Definition and Overview


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Interstate 294 is one part of an interstate tollway (also known as the Tri-State Tollway) in Illinois. It goes from Deerfield at Interstate 94 to South Holland at Interstate 94 near the Illinois/Indiana state line. The tollway used to be regarded as an alternate route to avoid downtown Chicago and its associated traffic, but over the last few decades it has been used more by commuters traveling from suburb to suburb. Interstate 294 is 53 miles (85 km) long.

For more information about the larger Tri-State Tollway, see Tri-State Tollway.

Interstate 294 has 3 of the Tri-State Tollway's 4 mainline barriers. These are located at:

The fourth is on I-94 by Waukegan.

History

In 1998, the authority removed the entire multilane Deerfield toll plaza on the Tri-State, then considered one of the worst snags on the tollway system.

Intersections with other Interstates

Notes

Interstate 294 has no interchange on Interstate 57, although one is being considered. Plans for the interchange are currently at PE 1, or preliminary engineering.

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