Living down in Southern IL, I don’t get to drive the Tri-State much, anymore, but younger in life I lived in Chicagoland and drove it many times, especially south of 88. That said, seeing the Central Construction Project in progress is pretty neat
I drove NB 294 on Black Friday evening from the 80/94/294/394 “southpoint” to the 290 WB exit, so thru a lot of the Central Construction Zone
Before getting there, tho, at the 80/294 split, there is now a floating “North” with no Shield to the right of the North 294 Wisconsin info on the BGS at the split. I assume an I-57 shield will be added under the “North” on the panel. I did not see a corresponding floating “South” on the West 80 Iowa BGS, tho
The BGS for the new I-57 North exit is pretty standard and normal
In the construction zone, the old Cash lanes at the 83rd St Toll are completely closed now, but are still standing. Looked like the new Archer Ave bridge structures are up and the old ones are being taken down
After being on the new Mile Long Bridge, there is a traffic split where 2 left lanes are sent over to the NB side and 2 right lanes serve the I-55 interchange, and they merge back between the onramp from I-55 and the offramp to Hinsdale Oasis, which of course is now Hinsdale 7-Eleven/Mobil
There were segments of layed concrete pavement in this area for the NB lanes that still had the plastic “curing” plastic blankets on, so, I’m guessing that was poured right before Thanksgiving
Nothing really eventful that I noticed next, until the 290 ramps. Drove it in the dark, so not the greatest look, but especially after merging onto 290, there is quite a bit of work done and you can see the new areas ready for the new fly-under ramps for 294 NB->290 WB under the new 294 SB lanes. Also at one point of 290 the 294 SB retaining wall is built right to the edge of the right WB 290 shoulder, which is kinda neat. Can also see the new, massive support piers for the new SB 294 CD road to help cut down the weaving traffic for the Exits and Entrances with 290 and 88, that regularly cause backups in the old configuration
ISTHA is making progress. Don’t know how fast or how much, but it should be pretty nice when done