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The Northwest Tollway is maintained by the [[Illinois State Toll Highway Authority]].
The Northwest Tollway is maintained by the [[Illinois State Toll Highway Authority]].
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[[Image:100_0845.JPG|thumb|right|The Northwest Tollway in [[Schaumburg, Illinois]].]]
The Northwest Tollway in [[Schaumburg, Illinois]].]]


==Oases==
==Oases==

Revision as of 20:04, 24 October 2006


Route information
ExistedEarly 1960s–present
Location
Major citiesRockford, Elgin, Schaumburg
Interstate Highway system
Illinois Tollway system

The Northwest Tollway in Illinois is a 79 mile (127 km) segment of Interstate 90 from Interstate 190 in far northwest Chicago to Illinois Route 75, one mile south of the Wisconsin state line. For 16 miles (26 km), Interstate 90 is multiplexed with Interstate 39 and U.S. Route 51. It consists of four lanes west of Elgin (2 each direction), and six east of Elgin (3 each direction).

The Northwest Tollway was built in the late 1950s and early 1960s from the O'Hare area (at the Tri-State Tollway) to the WI line north of Rockford. The route has I-90 on its entire length. From the Rockford Curve to the last exit in IL (IL-75) US-51 and I-39 also run with the Tollway.

East of Interstate 190, Interstate 90 merges into the Kennedy Expressway.

Toll barriers

There are four mainline toll barriers, each having cash tolls of 80 cents (as of January 1, 2005) and I-PASS tolls of 40 cents for a 2-axle passenger vehicle. The South Beloit toll plaza at the Illinois & Wisconsin state line is $1.00 (50 cents for I-PASS users). The barriers are located around the O'Hare Airport area, in Elgin, in Belvidere, and in South Beloit. Interstate 39 travelers exiting/entering at Rockford used to have to pay at the Cherry Valley toll plaza, but that toll plaza has been demolished due to traffic concerns. As of Feb. 2006 the Marengo toll Westbound and the Belvidere Eastbound tolls have been removed. As a result of this change tolls have doubled at these plazas. Eastbound traffic does not pay a toll at Belvidere but pay $0.80 at Marengo (cash users pay $1.60). Westbound traffic pays no toll at Marengo but pays $0.80 at Belvidere (cash users pay $1.60). This was done to accommodate open road tolling construction.

The Northwest Tollway is maintained by the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority.

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The Northwest Tollway in Schaumburg, Illinois.

Oases

There are two oases on the Northwest Tollway -- one at Belvidere, and one in Des Plaines by O'Hare. Both are the over-highway oases that have become fixtures of the Illinois Tollway system. There is also a welcome center south of Beloit, WI.

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