Tri-State Highway
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Tri-State Highway | |
|---|---|
| Kingery Expressway, Borman Expressway | |
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| Route information | |
| Maintained by IDOT, INDOT | |
| Length | 18.46 mi[1] (29.71 km) Kingery: 3 mi (5 km) Borman: 15.46 mi (24.88 km) |
| Major junctions | |
| West end | File:Toll plate yellow.svg File:I-80.svgFile:Toll plate yellow.svg File:I-294.svgFile:I-94.svgFile:Illinois 394.svg I-80 Toll / I-294 Toll / I-94 / IL 394 near Thornton, IL |
| File:I-65.svg I-65 in Gary, IN | |
| East end | File:I-80.svgFile:I-90.svgFile:Indiana Toll Road jct.svgFile:I-94.svg I-80 / I-90 / Indiana Toll Road / I-94 in Lake Station, IN |
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| Counties | Cook, Lake |
| Highway system | |
The Tri-State Highway was the designation for an 18 mile expressway in the Chicago metropolitan area. The original designations for the expressway were Interstate 80, 90, and 294, as well as a portion of U.S. Route 6. It connects the Tri-State Tollway, Bishop Ford Freeway, and Illinois Route 394 in the west to the Indiana Toll Road in the east.
In 1953, the Tri-State Highway was renamed. The road that was once part of the Tri-State Highway is now:
- The Kingery Expressway in Illinois
- The Borman Expressway in Indiana
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