Illinois Route 16 Explained

State:IL
Type:IL
Maint:IDOT
Route:16
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:IL 16 highlighted in red
Length Mi:174.66
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: in Hardin
Terminus B: in Paris
Junction: in Jerseyville
in Litchfield
in Pana
in Mattoon
in Mattoon
Counties:Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Montgomery, Christian, Shelby, Moultrie, Coles, Edgar
Established:November 5, 1918[2]
Previous Route:15
Previous Type:IL
Next Type:IL
Next Route:17

Illinois Route 16 (IL 16) is an east - west highway in central Illinois. Its western terminus is at the Joe Page Bridge over the Illinois River in Hardin, while its eastern terminus is at Paris at Illinois Route 1 and U.S. Route 150, with Illinois Route 133. This is a distance of 174.66miles.

Route description

Illinois 16 is a major east - west state highway in Central Illinois. It runs east from Hardin to Hillsboro, and then turns northeast to Pana. Illinois 16 then continues east to Shelbyville and then to Paris. It overlaps Illinois 133 shortly before entering Paris.

In Paris, Illinois 16 and Illinois 133 terminate at the intersection of Jasper and Main/Central Streets. Illinois 16/133 run west from this intersection, while U.S. 150 runs north and east. Illinois 1 runs north and south.

History

SBI Route 16 was established in 1918, running originally from Litchfield east to Paris. In 1962, a new 4-lane highway was built from Mattoon to Charleston; this became Illinois 16, while the old alignment became Illinois Route 316, which was dropped sometime in the 1970s.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Illinois Technology Transfer Center . T2 GIS Data . 2007-11-08 . 2007.
  2. Carlson, Rich. Illinois Highways Page: Routes 1 thru 20. Last updated March 15, 2005. Retrieved April 2, 2006.