ILLINOIS ROUTE 38


'Illinois Route 38' is an east-west state road that runs across northern Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 52 in downtown Dixon to U.S. Highways 12, 20, and 45 (Mannheim Road) in Westchester. This is a distance of 87 miles (140 km).[1] As Roosevelt Road it continues through Forest Park and into Cicero and Chicago before terminating at U.S. Route 41 (Lake Shore Drive).

Contents
Route description
History
U.S. Route 330
Trivia
Interchanges
References

Route description


Illinois Route 38 in eastern Glen Ellyn

Illinois 38 runs along the historical Lincoln Highway for its entire length, and parallels Interstate 88 as well. Illinois 38 serves numerous cities that have no interchanges on Interstate 88. It enters the Chicago metropolitan area at Geneva, though this border is beginning to be pushed west with the construction of a Metra rail station in Elburn. Except in cities, Illinois 38 has two lanes west of Geneva.
Through DeKalb, Route 38 continues to be known as the Lincoln Highway. From Kirk Road in Geneva to Hinsdale, Illinois 38 is called Roosevelt Road.
Illinois 38 generally has two lanes west of the Fox River, except in cities, and four lanes east of the river. From Villa Park to Interstate 294, Illinois 38 expands to six lanes and becomes a limited access freeway with exits to Illinois Route 56, Illinois Route 83, Interstate 290 and Interstate 294. The ramp to Interstate 290 has an automated gate system that closes during high-volume periods, such as rush hour.

History


The Lincoln Highway was routed along modern-day Route 38 between Geneva and Dixon. When numbered US Highways began to replace named cross-country roads (like US 30 for the Lincoln Highway), this stretch of highway was signed as Alternate US 30. As traffic patterns shifted, these alternates to US highways became unnecessary and fell out of favor; in 1972 [1] Alt US 30 was re-signed as Illinois Route 38. The number 38 was chosen because of the similar pronunciation to "30-A".
U.S. Route 330

U.S. Highway 330
'U.S. Highway 330' was a federal highway located in Illinois that ran from Galt to Lynwood, and was commissioned from 1926 to 1942. It has since been replaced in its entirety by Illinois Route 38 west of Bellwood, and by other local roads east of Bellwood to Lynwood.

Trivia


The highway was highlighted as the scene of a crucial piece of Michael Scofield's getaway plan in the episode "Scan" of the Fox television series ''Prison Break''.

Interchanges


Exits on Illinois 38 are not numbered.
CountyLocationMileDestinationsNotes
DuPageOakbrook Terrace
Illinois Route 56 — Butterfield Road
Illinois Route 83Kingery Highway
All access to Illinois 56 via exits on Illinois 83. Illinois 38 continues westbound as Roosevelt Road, a surface street.
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Interstate 290 (Eisenhower Expressway) — Chicago
Left exit. Exit is closed during PM rush hour.
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Interstate 294 (Tri-State Tollway) — Indiana
Illinois 38 continues eastbound as Roosevelt Road, a surface street.

References


1. Rand McNally. "The Road Atlas '04: United States, Canada and Mexico". Skokie: Rand McNally and Company. 2004.


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