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Illinois Route 2






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Illinois Route 2 marker

Illinois Route 2

Map

IL 2 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length73.91 mi[1] (118.95 km)
ExistedNovember 5, 1918[2]–present
Major junctions
South end IL 40inSterling
Major intersections US 52 / IL 26inDixon
IL 64inOregon
IL 72inByron
US 20inRockford
IL 75inSouth Beloit
North end WIS 213atSouth Beloit
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountiesWhiteside, Lee, Ogle, Winnebago
Highway system
IL 1 IL 3

Illinois Route 2 (IL 2) is a north–south state highway in northern Illinois. It currently starts at Illinois Route 40inSterling and ends at the Wisconsin state line in South Beloit, very near the intersection with U.S. Route 51, Illinois Route 75 and Illinois Route 251.[3] Illinois 2 is 73.91 miles (118.95 km) long.[1]

Route description

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Illinois 2 used to follow the Rock River from Rock IslandtoSouth Beloit. It was used in the 19th century as a primary trading route from Rockford to Rock Island, The Rock River was not used as a trading route for boats as it is only navigable west of Rock Falls.

Illinois 2 has since been superseded by Interstate 39 and Interstate 88 for most ground transportation, but the original route remains.

In Sterling, IL 2 begins as a one-way pair. Near the Sinnissippi Mounds, the two one-way roads merge into a two-way road. From Sterling to Dixon, IL 2 largely follows a portion of Lincoln Highway but with one exception. Lincoln Highway branches off northeast to Palmyra and then back southeast to IL 2 just northwest of Dixon. Just north of Dixon, both routes run concurrently with US 52 and IL 26. They then cross the Rock River to get to downtown. In downtown, IL 2 branches off northeast from the other two routes.

At Grand Detour, IL 2 transitions from following the south/east bank of Rock River to the north/west bank via a bridge. Further north, it passes through Castle Rock State Park, IL 64 at the Ogle County Courthouse in Oregon, and IL 72 in Byron (runs concurrently with IL 2). North of the Chicago Rockford International Airport, IL 2 turns north. At this point, it largely parallels IL 251 for the rest of the route which is east of the river. It then meets US 20 at a diamond interchange (formerly a cloverleaf interchange).

As IL 2 gets closer to downtown Rockford, another split occurs. Northbound traffic continues on Main Street, then east on Chestnut Street (US 20 Business), then north on Wyman Street, then west on Park Avenue near the site of Beattie Park Mound Group, and then back north on Main Street before merging. Southbound traffic has to turn west onto John Street, then south on Church Street, and then east on Cedar Street before merging.

In Rockton, IL 2 transitions from the west side of the river to the east side again. Further north, IL 75 runs concurrently with IL 2 from Rockton to South Beloit. One third of a mile from the Wisconsin state line, IL 75 leaves this concurrency to travel East while IL 2 continues North over a railroad grade crossing and Turtle Creek before reaching its Northern terminus at a junction with WIS 213.[4]

History

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Sign located in Ogle County

SBI Route 2 originally ran from South Beloit to Cairo. It followed a part of current IL 2 from South Beloit to Dixon. It then followed south on (roughly) present-day US 52, IL 251, and US 51.[5] In 1935, US 51 supplanted IL 2 south of Mendota.[6] With the appearance of US 52 in 1936, IL 2 was removed south of Dixon.[7] Then, in 1938, IL 2 was briefly extended to Muscatine, Iowa, replacing IL 84 and IL 86 in the process.[8] It soon got cut back to Rock Island in 1939 after IL 92 was extended to Muscatine.[9][10] By 1979, IL 2 was removed west of Sterling as Illinois Route 5 (now I-88 east of I-80) was extended to Rock Island.[11][12] To this day, exit 2 on I-88 is designated as "Old IL 2", referencing the pre-1979 routing of IL 2.[13]

IL 2 was designated a Blue Star Memorial Highway on November 4, 1970. The sign can be found in a wayside just west of the Winnebago County line in Ogle County along the Rock River.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1][14]kmDestinationsNotes
WhitesideSterling0.00.0


IL 40 south (Locust Street) to I-88 / US 30


IL 40 north / Lincoln Highway west (1st Avenue)
South end of Lincoln Highway overlap
Freeport Road - PoloState maintained (outside Sterling)

Lincoln Highway east (Prairieville-Palmyra Road) – Prairieville, Gap Grove
North end of Lincoln Highway overlap; state maintained
LeeDixon
Lincoln Highway west (Palmyra Road) – Gap Grove, Prairieville
South end of Lincoln Highway overlap; state maintained
12.319.8

US 52 west / IL 26 north (Galena Avenue) – Savanna, Freeport
South end of US 52 / IL 26 overlap
12.720.4


US 52 east / IL 26 south / Lincoln Highway east (Galena Avenue) – Mendota, Princeton
North end of US 52 / IL 26 / Lincoln Highway overlap
OgleOregon28.646.0 IL 64 (Washington Street)
31.550.7
CR 31 west (Mud Creek Road)
Byron37.961.0
IL 72 west – Leaf River, Forreston
South end of IL 72 overlap
39.263.1
IL 72 east (Union Street) – Genoa
North end of IL 72 overlap
41.666.9
CR 34 north (Kennedy Hill Road)
OgleWinnebago
county line
Rockford45.973.9
CR 24 north (Meridian Road)
Winnebago50.681.4


US 20toI-39 / I-90 Toll – Freeport, Belvidere
Interchange
51.983.5
CR 41 north (Harrison Avenue, Springfield Avenue)



US 20 Bus. east (Chestnut Street) to I-90 – Belvidere
One-block overlap with US 20 Bus. east, northbound only


US 20 Bus. west (Jefferson Street) – Freeport
59.395.4
CR 66 west (Elmwood Road)
59.595.8
CR 25 east (Bauer Parkway)
61.899.5 CR 17 (Latham Road)
63.9102.8 CR 71 (Gleasman Road)
Rockton64.9104.4 CR 63 (Roscoe Road)
69.1111.2
IL 75 west (Blackhawk Boulevard)
South end of IL 75 overlap
South Beloit69.5111.8 CR 76 (Prairie Hill Road)
71.4114.9



IL 75 east (Gardner Street) to I-39 / I-90 / US 51
North end of IL 75 overlap
71.6115.2
WIS 213 north – Beloit
Wisconsin state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2007). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  • ^ Carlson, Rick. Illinois State Highways Page: Routes 1 thru 20. Last updated March 15, 2006. Retrieved March 24, 2006.
  • ^ Illinois Highway Ends. Illinois 2 Archived 2012-03-09 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 2, 2006.
  • ^ Google (November 8, 2020). "Overview of IL 2" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State; H.M. Gousha (1928). Illinois Official Auto Road Map (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State; H.M. Gousha (1935). Official Road Map Illinois (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State; Rand McNally (1936). Road Map Illinois (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1938). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State; Rand McNally (1939). Illinois Road Map (Map) (1939–1940 ed.). c. 1:918,720. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1939). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  • ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (1977). Illinois Highway Map (Map). [1:772,500]. Springfield: Illinois Department of Transportation – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (1979). Illinois Highway Map (Map). [1:772,500]. Springfield: Illinois Department of Transportation – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Google (July 7, 2023). "Street View of exit 2 on I-88" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  • ^ Google Maps estimate
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