Interstate 55
Overview
Interstate 55 parallels the Mississippi River for much of its length. The route originates at Interstate 10 outside the city of La Place, located west of New Orleans in the Delta region. The freeway runs northward along an isthmus between Lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain between LaPlace and Ponchatola. This section of Interstate 55 is elevated. Beyond I-12 at Hammond, I-55 traverses timberland en route to McComb and Brookhaven in southern Mississippi.
Reaching the capital city of Jackson, I-55 dog legs east alongside Interstate 20 across the Pearl River. I-55 resumes a northward heading east of Downtown to Ridgeland, Madison and the north Jackson suburbs. Again a rural freeway, I-55 continues to Grenada, Senatobia, Hernando and the southern periphery of the Memphis metropolitan area.
As of May 6, 2008, Interstate 55 combines with I-69 from north of Hernando to the city of Memphis and the exchange with I-240. I-69 follows I-240 north to Downtown Memphis while I-55 turns westward to span the Mississippi River via the Memphis & Arkansas Bridge. Along this stretch is a cloverleaf interchange with Crump Boulevard that includes a turn off to stay on (TOTSO) mainline movement for I-55. Construction originally anticipated through 2019, and later forecast for Winter 2021, addresses this substandard connection. The letting for the project was March 25, 2022, with Bell & Associates Construction the low bidder at $141.2 million.8
Construction on the Interstate 55 / Crump Boulevard Interchange project may take as long as four and a half years. Work redesigns I-55 to bypass the substandard cloverleaf at Crump Boulevard along a sweeping curve. Work also replaces the exchange at Crump Boulevard and Riverside Drive with a five leg roundabout for local traffic. The east approach to the Memphis-Arkansas Bridge is being replaced, coinciding with a planned two week closure of the span.8
Interstate 40 combines with I-55 for two miles at West Memphis. The two trucking corridors partition with I-55 turning north to Marion and Blytheville and the Missouri state line. Remaining rural, Interstate 55 progresses northward to I-155 at Hayti, New Madrid, and I-57 near Sikeston. Some through traffic bound for Chicago diverts via Interstate 57 while I-55 stays west of the Mississippi to St. Louis.
Beyond Cape Girardeau, Jackson and Festus, all served by Interstate 55 business loops, travelers along I-55 enter the St. Louis suburbs to Mehlville and the exchange with I-270 and I-255. These routes double as bypasses and commuter routes while I-55 stays north into Downtown St. Louis.
Crossing the Mississippi River for a second time, I-55 joins I-64/U.S. 40 from near the Gateway Arch into East St. Louis. There I-70 ties in from the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge, which opened to traffic in 2014, to replace I-64 as the northbound counterpart of I-55 to Troy.
The remainder of Interstate 55 through Illinois replaced U.S. 66. Most stretches of Old U.S. 66 are marked as an historical route, and sections through both Springfield and Lincoln double as Business Loop I-55. The freeway overlaps with Interstate 72 through the capital city of Springfield before angling northeast to Lincoln, Bloomington and Normal.
Interstate 74 combines with I-55 to the west of Bloomington while I-39 ends from the north at Normal. Interstate 55 continues northeast from there to Joliet (I-80) and the Stephenson Expressway leading into Chicago. The north end of I-55 is in Downtown Chicago at Lake Shore Drive (U.S. 41) near sprawling McCormick Place, the city’s convention center.
Parallel U.S. Routes
Interstate 55 parallels U.S. 51 from New Orleans north to Memphis, then follows U.S. 61 from Memphis north to St. Louis. Between Memphis and St. Louis, U.S. 51 remains east of the Mississippi River, while Interstate 55 stays west of the river. Once at St. Louis, I-55 replaced U.S. 66 all the way to Chicago. U.S. 51 and I-55 meet again at Bloomington-Normal, and U.S. 51 north of that city has been largely subsumed by Interstate 39.
History
The first section of Interstate 55 approved for construction in Mississippi was a 27 mile long segment through Hernando, Coldwater and Senatobia. The contract was advertised in late 1956, and groundbreaking for construction followed in July 1957 in Coldwater.2
Interstate 55 was completed between Exit 49 / U.S. 61, north of New Madrid, Missouri, to U.S. 60 at Sikeston on September 1, 1960. An eight mile stretch of freeway opened that day, tieing in with a preexisting seven mile stretch.3 Further north in St. Louis, Interstate 55 was completed between the Jefferson County line and Downtown by 1967.4
Interstate 55 in Chicago, Illinois, follows the Stevenson Expressway. Originally known as the Southwest Expressway, this freeway extends northeast from the Cook-DuPage County Line to I-90/94 (Dan Ryan Expressway). The expressway opened to traffic on September 1, 1964. Exactly one year later, the Southwest Expressway was renamed the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway, in memory of the former Illinois state Governor. The last section of I-55 completed in Chicago was the short extension from I-90/94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) east to U.S. 41 (Lake Shore Drive) in 1966.5,6
Route Information
Mileage
Louisiana – 65.81
Mississippi – 290.41*
Tennessee – 12.28
Arkansas – 72.22**
Missouri – 210.45#
Illinois – 313.08##
Source: December 31, 2021 Interstate Route Log and Finders List
* – 1.60 miles on I-20, 9.20 miles on I-69
** – 2.22 miles on I-40
# – 1.00 mile on I-44, 0.40 miles on I-64
## – 2.70 miles on I-64, 5.89 miles on I-74, 16.00 miles on I-70
I-55 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Location | Vehicles per day |
---|---|
Kentwood, LA | 9,898 |
Hammond, LA | 58,793 |
Memphis, TN | 131,916 |
Source: 2019 AADT – LADOTD Estimated Annual Average Daily Traffic Routine Traffic Counts
Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) Transportation Data Management System 2021 AADT
The portion of I-55 between MS 16 north of Canton (Exit 124) and Vaiden (Exit 174) was the last section of Interstate 55 opened in Mississippi. It was completed in 1973.7
Through southeastern Missouri, Interstate 55 was completed initially at the Arkansas state line and from Sikeston north to Jackson.
Photo Guides
North End (Jean Baptiste Point DuSable Lake Shore) – Chicago, Illinois
North at Lake Shore Drive
The end shield for I-55 at the gore point separating traffic was installed by 2017. Lake Shore Drive was once proposed as part of an Interstate 494 downtown loop. The highway never came to fruition as it would have involved serious alteration of the Lake Michigan waterfront. Photo by Peter Johnson (01/18/21).
Lake Shore Drive – South at
Lake Shore Drive – North at
North End Throwback
North at Lake Shore Drive
Lake Shore Drive – North at
Lake Shore Drive – South at
South End – La Place, Louisiana
South at
West atÂ
East at
South End Throwback
Previous overheads for Interstate 10 and U.S. 51 along I-55 south. Photos by Chris Patriarca (05/13/03).
Sources:
- Tennessee Interstate System at 50: Facts and Trivia
http://www.tninterstate50.com/Tnfacts.htm. - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System: Previous Interstate Facts of the Day by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
- “New Highway Stretch Open.” The Southeast Missourian, September 2, 1960.
- Vintage St. Louis, online posting. Facebook.com. July 14, 2013.
- Chicago Timeline: 1964 Southwest Expressway Opened; September 1, 1965–Renamed Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway, Chicago Public Library, updated August 1997
http://www.chipublib.org/004chicago/timeline/stevensonx.html. - Encyclopedia of Chicago: Expressways by Dennis McClendon of the Chicago Historical Society
- Interstate Highway 55, Adam Froehlig.
- “Whatever Happened To: the I-55/Crump Blvd. Interchange.” Memphis Flyer (TN), March 29, 2022.
Page updated June 29, 2022.