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Kingery Expressway

{{infobox road
highway_name = Kingery Expresswaymarker_image =

alternate_name =length = 3 miles (5 km)direction = East-weststarting_terminus =

Interstates 80/94/294,

Illinois Route 394 in South Holland, Illinois
established = 1953ending_terminus = Indiana state line east of Lansing, Illinoiscities = Nonesystem = Interstate highway system

The Robert Kingery Expressway, formerly called the Tri-State Highway, is a three-mile-long (5 km), six-lane expressway in northeastern Illinois. It carries Interstates 80 and 94 from the Illinois/Indiana border at the Borman Expressway west to Illinois State Route 394, Interstate 294 (the Tri-State Tollway), and the southern end of the Bishop Ford Expressway (where Interstate 94 turns north to downtown Chicago). It also carries U.S. Highway 6 west from the Indiana state line to the U.S. 6 exit with Illinois State Route 83 (Torrence Avenue).

The highway was renamed the Kingery Expressway in 1953, two years after the death of Robert Kingery. He was a former director of the Illinois Public Works, a regional director for the Chicago Regional Planning Association, as well as a proponent of the current northeastern Illinois tollway configuration until his death in 1951. However, only rarely do locals call it "The Kingery" like other named expressways (Ryan, Eisenhower, Stevenson, etc.), it is just called "80/94"

It should not be confused with the Kingery Highway, which is Illinois 83 in DuPage County. The Kingery Highway is a north-south six-lane divided highway that runs up and down the length of the eastern part of the county.

The Kingery Expressway was built in 1950 and is currently (2005-2007) being rebuilt to add traffic lanes and better accommodate the large amount of truck traffic that travels between Chicago and all points east and southeast.

External links

*Interactive Regional Highway Atlas[[Image:101_2759.JPG|300px|thumb|left|Westbound Kingery Expressway in {{Lansing, Illinois}}.]]



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