1962 Chicago Area Transportation Plan

Started by Revive 755, March 06, 2009, 02:57:49 AM

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Revive 755

http://www.cmap.illinois.gov/uploadedFiles/planning_activities/transportation/sp2030/historic/CATSPlan_1962.pdf (Large PDF)

Notes/pages of interest:
* (Page 66/154):  1939 highway Plan

* (Page 69/154):  1946 highway Plan

* (Page 70/154):  It appears I-65 was originally planned to go around Lafayette, IN on the west side.  In addition, I-69 appears to have undergone an alignment change from the yellow book map so it still kind of followed the US 36 corridor, but would intersect I-70 east of I-465.

* ( Page82/154):  Recommended highway plan


Southern Illinois SKYWARN

That is rather interesting.  I ran across this once before, but didn't look through the whole document, so I didn't see the recommended highway plan, I almost wonder if this ever given any real thought, I could certainly a few of the proposal being helpful, such as the freeway between the Tri-Sate and I-57.

njroadhorse

That freeway between the Chicago Skyway and Des Plaines near O'Har would have helped sooo much it's unbelievable. 
NJ Roads FTW!
Quote from: agentsteel53 on September 30, 2009, 04:04:11 PM
I-99... the Glen Quagmire of interstate routes??



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