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Illinois 19.svg
Illinois Route 19
Maintained by IDOT
Length: 33.64 mi[1] (54.14 km)
Formed: 1949[2]
West end: IL 25 in Elgin
East end: US 41 in Chicago
Counties: Kane, Cook, DuPage
Major cities: Bartlett, Streamwood, Schaumburg, Roselle, Itasca, Wood Dale, Bensenville
Illinois state highway system
< IL 18 US 20 >

Illinois Route 19 (abbreviated IL-19, or simply Illinois 19) is a major east-west arterial road in northeastern Illinois, United States. It runs from Illinois Route 25 (Liberty St.) in Elgin, to Lake Shore Drive (U.S. Route 41) on the north side of Chicago. Illinois 19 is 33.64 miles (54.14 km) long.[1]

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Illinois 19 fluctuates from being a two lane road in rural parts to six lanes by highway interchanges. In Elgin, the road is mostly four lanes, narrowing to two in relatively undeveloped, forested sections between Illinois Route 59 and Elgin. East of Barrington Road, the road becomes a main artery through the western suburbs of Chicago. The Elgin-O'Hare Expressway was built in part to reduce traffic on Illinois 19 through Roselle and Itasca.

The road narrows from six to two lanes between Schaumburg and Roselle, and again (from four lanes to two) in Medinah and through Itasca. The road then becomes four lanes in Wood Dale and maintains this width to its eastern terminus, except for a narrower stretch between N. Cumberland Avenue (Illinois 171) and N. Austin Avenue in Chicago.

East of Bensenville Illinois 19 becomes one of only seven state highways to enter the city of Chicago. It passes along the current southern border of O'Hare International Airport and serves as the main gateway for western suburbs to access the airport. This stretch of Illinois 19 is part of the proposed O'Hare Ring Road should the proposed O'Hare runway expansion project succeed. The current road bends around O'Hare's Runway 4 Right, a frequently used arrival and departure runway for O'Hare.

At the Tri-State Tollway in Schiller Park, traffic on Illinois 19 may enter the northbound lanes of the tollway. Traffic wishing to enter the southbound lanes must enter at Interstate 190 to the north. The Chicago city limits officially start at the Des Plaines River. Illinois 19 runs through the O'Hare, Dunning, Portage Park, Irving Park, North Center and Lake View neighborhoods before ending at a traffic signal beneath Lake Shore Drive (U.S. Route 41).

The road used to be named Chicago-Elgin Road, but east of Elgin it has been renamed Irving Park Road, for the Irving Park neighborhood located between the Cicero Avenue and the north branch of the Chicago River in Chicago.[3] In Elgin itself, it has since been renamed East Chicago Street. As of 2005, some signage on approaching streets still identified Irving Park Road as Chicago-Elgin Road.

[edit] History

The original Route 19 was designated in 1918 as what is now U.S. Route 14. In 1927, the routing was removed, and in 1949 it was reapplied on its modern day routing.[2]

[edit] Wood Dale proposed underpass

On November 16, 2006, aldermen in Wood Dale approved a plan to redesign the intersection of Irving Park Road and Wood Dale Road. The intersection is currently fully interconnected to railroad signals for the active Metra Milwaukee District/West Line tracks, creating a situation where vehicles on both roads may be at risk of being hit by oncoming commuter trains. In addition, the Soo Line Railroad runs freight trains on the rail line during off-peak hours. After the $45 million reconstruction, Irving Park Road would have crossed underneath the railroad tracks further northwest from the current intersection.[4] Two alternatives were advanced in a city council meeting: Alternate 2, which would move Irving Park Road slightly north, displace 18 businesses but have flood-plain and line-of-sight issues, and Alternate 2A, which would displace 47 homes and 13 businesses.[5]

The plan was killed in early March 2007 after local opposition to a Division Street extension through property owned by Holy Ghost Church. The city has since decided to investigate alternative safety measures at the intersection, including the addition of turn lanes and red-light cameras.[6]

[edit] Major junctions

County City Mile Route(s) Notes
Kane
Mile 0.00-0.22
Elgin 0.00 Illinois 25.svg IL 25 - Liberty Street
Cook
Mile 0.00-9.32
Streamwood 3.65 Illinois 59.svg IL 59 - Sutton Road
Schaumburg 8.47 Elgin-O'Hare Expressway
DuPage
Mile 0.00-9.19
Itasca 13.16 Illinois 53.svg IL 53 - Rohlwing Road
13.49 I-290.svg I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway) No direct access; use IL 53 to Thorndale Road or US 20 (Lake Street)
Wood Dale 17.06 Illinois 83.svg IL 83 - Kingery Highway
Cook
Mile 9.32-23.79
Schiller Park 20.90 US 12.svgUS 45.svg US 12/45 - Mannheim Road
21.23 I-294.svg I-294 North (Tri-State Tollway) - Wisconsin No access to southbound Tri-State Tollway; use US 12/45 to I-190 East. Exit from southbound Tri-State Tollway only.
Chicago 23.36 Illinois 171.svg IL 171 - Cumberland Avenue
24.88 Illinois 43.svg IL 43 - Harlem Avenue
27.97 Illinois 50.svg IL 50 - Cicero Avenue
28.80 I-90.svgI-94.svg I-90/94 - Kennedy Expressway
33.64 US 41.svg US 41 - Lake Shore Drive

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2007). "T2 GIS Data". http://www.dot.state.il.us/gist2/select.html. Retrieved 2007-11-08. 
  2. ^ a b Carlson, Rick (2005-03-15). "Illinois State Highways Page: Routes 1 thru 20". http://www.n9jig.com/1-20.html. Retrieved 2006-03-20. 
  3. ^ DeBat, Don (1993-08-13). "Irving Park keeps history alive - Preservation efforts showcase heritage". Chicago Tribune. http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CSTB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=0EB4214C35141526&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=AA98CDC331574F0ABEAFF732B33DC0B2. Retrieved 2008-02-20. 
  4. ^ City of Wood Dale (2006). "City of Wood Dale -- Plans Favored by the City Council". http://www.wooddale.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={8639F19C-7157-4976-AB1F-92DF65A6A3EE}. Retrieved 2006-11-17. 
  5. ^ Kmitch, Justin (2006-11-17). "Intersection renovation close to a go". Daily Herald. http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:ADHB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=115B375254DA2280&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=AA98CDC331574F0ABEAFF732B33DC0B2. Retrieved 2008-02-20. 
  6. ^ Kmitch, Justin (2007-03-03). "Safer crossing without overhaul? Village looks at smaller fixes for Wood Dale, Irving Park roads". Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL). http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:ADHB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=117B8342B6F57540&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=AA98CDC331574F0ABEAFF732B33DC0B2. Retrieved 2008-02-20. 

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