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  1. Nov 8, 2023 · Interstate 180 constitutes a 14 mile spur south from I-80 in Bureau County to IL 26 and IL 71 at Hennepin in Putnam County. A lightly traveled route, 2017 traffic counts recorded by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) varied from 2,650 vehicles per day (vpd) south of U.S. 6 to 4,300 vpd south of the exchange with IL 26.

  2. I-180 turns north, intersecting an expressway that connects to IL 29, and travels northeast across Big Bureau Creek to intersect IL 26. The freeway intersects US Route 6 (US 6) east of Princeton and continues due north to its terminus, a trumpet interchange with I-80.

  3. U.S. Route 180 is an east–west United States highway. Like many three-digit routes, US 180 no longer meets its "parent", US 80. US 80 was decommissioned west of Mesquite, Texas, and was replaced in Texas by Interstate 20 and Interstate 10 resulting in U.S. 180 being 57 miles longer than U.S. 80.

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · An even earlier alignment is Davis Street just to the north. Davis and Jefferson boulevards parallel each other, but Davis is now officially US 80, or actually US 180 because the US 80 designation west of Dallas has been decommissioned.

  5. US 80 eastbound in rural Texas. Modern US 80 begins as a significant component of the urban freeway system of Dallas, Texas. With Spur 557, it serves as the shortest freeway route from the central and northern portions of Dallas to I-20, heading east towards Shreveport, Louisiana .

  6. Sep 9, 2023 · I-180 turns north, intersecting an expressway that connects to IL 29, and travels northeast across Big Bureau Creek to intersect IL 26. The freeway intersects US Route 6 (US 6) east of Princeton and continues due north to its terminus, a trumpet interchange with I-80.

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