Illinois Route 250 Explained

State:IL
Type:IL
Maint:IDOT
Route:250
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:IL 250 highlighted in red
Length Mi:33.44
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: in Noble
Terminus B: in Lawrenceville
Junction: in Olney
in Sumner
Counties:Richland, Lawrence
Established:1965[2]
Previous Route:242
Previous Type:IL
Next Type:IL
Next Route:251

Illinois Route 250 is an east - west state highway in southeastern Illinois. It is similar to Illinois Route 251 in that portions of the highway replace former alignments of U.S. Route 50. Illinois 250 has its western terminus west of the city limits of Noble and its eastern terminus at U.S. Route 50 Business in Lawrenceville. This is a distance of 33.44miles.

Route description

Illinois 250 serves the downtown areas of five population centers in southeast Illinois: Noble, Olney, Sumner, Bridgeport and Lawrenceville; the largest of these centers isOlney with 8,631 people as of the year 2000. Both Lawrenceville and Olney are county seats of Lawrence and Richland counties, respectively. All of the population centers are feeder cities to Vincennes, which has a population of 18,071 and is the commercial center of the region.

History

U.S. Route 50 was upgraded to a divided highway in this area (portions of which were limited-access highway) from the mid-1960s into the 1970s. Illinois 250 has been used to designate the U.S. Route 50 business routes into these cities since 1965.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Illinois Technology Transfer Center . T2 GIS Data . 2007-11-08 . 2006.
  2. Carlson, Rich. Illinois Highways Page: Routes 203 and up. Last updated April 15, 2005. Retrieved April 15, 2006.