Interstate 172 Illinois
Overview
Interstate 172 connects I-72/U.S. 36 with the Adams County seat of Quincy and the expressway along IL 336 north to Macomb. The rural freeway passes east of Quincy along bluffs rising above the Mississippi River while the southern extent traverses the river flood plain in Pike County.
I-172 is also part of IL 110, the Chicago-Kansas City Expressway. Referred to as the CKC for short, the multi state route overlaps with other Interstates and U.S. highways as both an alternate route to I-55 and I-70 and an economic generator for cities located on the route.
IL 336 takes over from the ending Interstate 172 as an at-grade expressway north toward Carthage and east to Macomb. The expressway was cosigned as part of the CKC (IL 110) in 2010. Long range plans call for the IL 336 alignment to extend east beyond Macomb to Bardolph and Cuba; northeast around Canton; and east parallel to IL 116 to Interstate 474 at Bellevue. While incorporating some grade separations and interchanges, the overall route is not planned as an Interstate standard facility. More information is available at the IL 336 Peoria to Macomb Study web site.
History
Illinois originally submitted Interstate 172 as the new designation for the Central Illinois Expressway to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). The limited access highway was signed as U.S. 36 and completed in 1991 from I-55 at Springfield to IL 336 near Hull. AASHTO approved the numbering on June 9, 1991, with it contingent upon Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) approval. No signs were erected however, and by 1995 a new numbering plan emerged.
As approved by AASHTO on April 22, 1995, the Central Illinois Expressway was renumbered instead as a westward extension of Interstate 72. The I-172 designation was then applied to the 17 mile long freeway spur for IL 336 north from the proposed I-72 to Quincy and U.S. 24.
Route Information
Source: December 31, 2021 Interstate Route Log and Finders List
The original freeway for IL 336 extended north from a two lane alignment (old IL 79) connecting with U.S. 36 at Shepherd. A portion of the old alignment remains along 130th Street and the frontage road along north side of I-72.
North End – near Quincy, Illinois
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South End – Fall Creek, Illinois
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South End Throwback
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Former exit numbers for Interstate 172 referenced the mileage from I-72 at the Missouri state. This numbering scheme is uncommon, but not unique in the Interstate system. Other examples include the east end of I-630 in Little Rock, Arkansas and formerly at the west end of I-195 outside Trenton, New Jersey. Photo by Brian Dowd (08/03/02).
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Page updated July 19, 2021.