Illinois Route 49 Explained

State:IL
Type:IL
Maint:IDOT
Route:49
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:IL 49 highlighted in red
Length Mi:140.86
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Direction B:North
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Willow Hill
Junction: in Casey
in Casey
in Metcalf
in Ogden
in Fithian
in Armstrong
in Crescent City
Terminus B: in Ashkum
Counties:Jasper, Cumberland, Clark, Coles, Edgar, Douglas, Champaign, Vermilion, Iroquois
Established:1924[2]
Previous Route:48
Previous Type:IL
Next Route:50
Next Type:US

Illinois Route 49 (IL 49) is a 140.86-longNaN-long north - south state highway in east-central Illinois. It runs from Willow Hill at IL 33 north to the beginning of the U.S. Route 45/52 concurrency near Ashkum.

Route description

Illinois 49 runs for its length entirely as an undivided surface highway. It serves minor cities between Illinois Route 1 to the east and Interstate 57 to the west.

History

SBI Route 49 originally ran from Willow Hill all the way to Chicago along what is now U.S. Route 52/45 and Illinois Route 50. In February 1933, the section of IL 49 from Kankakee to Chicago was designated as part of the Egyptian Highway.[3] In 1942, U.S. Route 54 was extended to Chicago along Illinois 49 north of Kankakee. In 1969, Illinois 49 was truncated to its current northern end. When U.S. 54 was pulled back to Pittsfield in 1972, Illinois 50 took the place of Illinois 49 and U.S. 54.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Illinois Technology Transfer Center . T2 GIS Data . November 8, 2007 . 2006.
  2. Carlson, Rich. Illinois Highways Page: Routes 41 thru 60. Last updated March 15, 2005. Retrieved April 7, 2006.
  3. News: Chicago to Cairo Route Designated Egyptian Highway. December 8, 2016. The Decatur Herald. February 22, 1933. 8. Newspapers.com.