Chicago–Kansas City Expressway | |||||||
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Route 110 | |||||||
Route information | |||||||
Maintained by IDOT and MoDOT | |||||||
Length: | 527.6 mi (849.1 km) Missouri: 199.561 mi (321.162 km) Illinois: 328 mi (528 km) |
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Existed: | May 27, 2010 – present | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
West end: | I-35 / I-435 in Claycomo, MO | ||||||
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East end: | I-90 / I-94 / I-290 in Chicago, IL | ||||||
Highway system | |||||||
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The Chicago–Kansas City Expressway is a highway that runs between Chicago, Illinois, and Claycomo, Missouri. The road is known as Route 110 in Missouri and Illinois Route 110 (IL 110) in Illinois. IL 110 was created through legislation on May 27, 2010, as the designated route for the Illinois portion of the Chicago–Kansas City Expressway.
The Expressway starts in downtown Claycomo, Missouri on Interstate 35 and leaves the city in a northeast direction. In Cameron, Missouri, the route turns east on U.S. 36 and crosses the state including driving through Chillicothe, Missouri and Macon, Missouri. East of Hannibal, Missouri, the route continues east on I-72 through Hannibal and across the Mississippi River. U.S. 36 and Interstate 35 in Missouri are now in the process to have the comprehensive sign package similar to Illinois along the Chicago–Kansas City Expressway, including the Route 110 designation and the C-KC logo on every route marker between Hannibal and Kansas City.