Illinois Route 267 (IL 267) is a north–south highway in the U.S. state of Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 67 (US 67) and Illinois Route 111 in Godfrey north to Illinois Route 104 and Business Interstate 72 (abbreviated BL 72) in Jacksonville. This is a distance of 59 miles (95 km).[1] However, the state of Illinois' 2006 data shows the length of Illinois 267 as 39.46 miles (63.50 km), which is the distance from the Illinois 111/267 wye north to BL 72 at Illinois 104.[2]

Illinois Route 267 marker
Illinois Route 267
Map
IL 267 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length59 mi[1] (95 km)
The distance reflects actual signage as of April 14, 2006. 2006 GIS data shows Illinois 267 to be 39.46 miles (63.50 km) long.[2]
Existed1965[3]–present
Major junctions
South end US 67 / IL 111 in Godfrey
Major intersections I-72 / US 36 south of South Jacksonville
North end
I-72 BL / US 67 Bus. / IL 104 in Jacksonville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
CountiesMadison, Jersey, Macoupin, Greene, Morgan
Highway system
IL 255 I-270

Route description

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Illinois 267 is a two-lane surface road for most its length. It runs through the small towns of Brighton, Medora, Rockbridge and Greenfield.

Starting at US 67 in Godfrey, IL 267 begins there as a four lane road, as well as the southern end of IL 111 concurrency. Almost immediately northeast of the US 67 junction, they meet IL 255 at a diamond interchange. Then, after going to a two-lane surface, they follow a railroad until they reach Brighton. At that point, they turn north. They then intersect IL 16 near Piasa. In Medora, IL 111 branches off northeast while IL 267 travels northwest. Near Rockbridge, IL 267 turns northward. It then meets IL 108 north of Rockbridge. Heading north of it and Greenfield, IL 267 meets Interstate 72 (I-72) and US 36 at a diamond interchange. In Jacksonville, it turns into a five lane road and ends at I-72 Bus./IL 104.[4]

History

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The routing of Illinois 267 over its lifetime is directly related to the routing of U.S. 67 since the 1950s. This is because U.S. 67 has been used at times over both the western route through Carrollton and Jerseyville, and the eastern route through Brighton and Greenfield, with various alternates to U.S. 67 being used on the other routing during these times.

The western route originally was U.S. 67 until 1950. It became Alternate U.S. 67 from the 1950s through 1965 as U.S. 67 was moved to the eastern route. In 1965, the western route was renamed from Alt U.S. 67 to Illinois Route 267. In 2001, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) finished construction of the Jacksonville bypass (a four-lane freeway around the western edge of Jacksonville, north of Murrayville). As part of this project, IDOT reverted U.S. 67 south of Jacksonville to its original, western routing.

The eastern route was established as U.S. 67 in the mid 1950s, and continued as U.S. 67 through 2001. It then became Illinois 267 in 2001.[3] The southern terminus of Illinois 267 initially was in Medora at Illinois 111; between 2001 and 2006, it was extended south to reconnect to U.S. 67 in Godfrey, concurrent with Illinois 111.[1]

Around 2006, IDOT completed the U.S. 67 bypass south of I-72. U.S. 67 was then moved onto this new segment, and Illinois 267 extended north from Murrayville to Business I-72 in Jacksonville.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[4]kmDestinationsNotes
MadisonGodfrey0.00.0  
 
US 67 (Godfrey Rd) / IL 111 south
South end of IL 111 concurrency
0.20.32  IL 255IL 255 exit 20
Jersey
No major junctions
Macoupin11.117.9  IL 16 – Jerseyville, Gillespie
Medora15.324.6 
 
IL 111 north – Waverly
North end of IL 111 concurrency
Jersey
No major junctions
Greene25.340.7  IL 108 – Carrollton, Carlinville
MorganSouth Jacksonville52.183.8   
 
 
I-72 / US 36 / US 67 Bus. south – Quincy, Springfield
I-72 exit 64; south end of US 67 Business concurrency
Jacksonville54.687.9  
 
 
  I-72 BL / US 67 Bus. north / IL 104 – Pittsfield, Quincy, Macomb, Springfield
North end of US 67 Business concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c Sarjeant, Charles. (2005-06-17). "Illinois Highway Ends: Illinois 267". Archived from the original on 2012-10-07. Retrieved 2007-03-10.
  2. ^ a b Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  3. ^ a b Carlson, Rich (2005-04-15). "Illinois Highways Page: Routes 203 thru end". Retrieved 2006-05-31.
  4. ^ a b "Overview Map of IL 267" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
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