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The road is named after a former town called Mannheim that was founded by German farmers in what is now [[Franklin Park, Illinois|Franklin Park]]. From Cermak Road on the [[Westchester, Illinois|Westchester]]–[[La Grange Park, Illinois|La Grange Park]] border and points to the south, it is known as La Grange Road. On some small intersections on the part named La Grange Road, the street signs still call the road Mannheim or Manheim.
The road is named after a former town called Mannheim that was founded by German farmers in what is now [[Franklin Park, Illinois|Franklin Park]]. From Cermak Road on the [[Westchester, Illinois|Westchester]]–[[La Grange Park, Illinois|La Grange Park]] border and points to the south, it is known as La Grange Road. On some small intersections on the part named La Grange Road, the street signs still call the road Mannheim or Manheim.


Mannheim Road skirts the eastern edge of [[O'Hare International Airport]]; numerous airport hotels and [[rental car]] services are located on the street near the airport. One major landmark of Mannheim Road is the [[Allstate Arena]] at the intersection of Mannheim Road and Lunt Avenue in [[Rosemont, Illinois|Rosemont]].
Mannheim Road skirts the eastern edge of [[O'Hare International Airport]]; numerous airport hotels and [[rental car]] services are located on the street near the airport. One major landmark of Mannheim Road is the [[Allstate Arena]] at the intersection of Mannheim Road and Lunt Avenue in [[Rosemont, Illinois|Rosemont]]. Mannheim Road is known for its distinct utility poles planted on the east side of the sidewalk beginning at North Avenue. These poles have diagonal crossarms with street lights at the ends of some of them.


There is also a [[Metra]] [[Mannheim (Metra)|station]] on the [[Milwaukee District/West Line|Milwaukee West Line]] at Mannheim Road; in addition, Metra's [[BNSF Railway Line]] has a [[La Grange (Amtrak station)|stop]] on La Grange Road in La Grange. Also, there is an overpass that carries Mannheim Rd over [[Union Pacific]]'s Proviso rail yard. There is another overpass that carries the street over [[Canadian Pacific Kansas City|CPKC]]'s Bensenville railroad yard. At the descent of that overpass the road goes under the [[Tri-State Tollway]].
There is also a [[Metra]] [[Mannheim (Metra)|station]] on the [[Milwaukee District/West Line|Milwaukee West Line]] at Mannheim Road; in addition, Metra's [[BNSF Railway Line]] has a [[La Grange (Amtrak station)|stop]] on La Grange Road in La Grange. Also, there is an overpass that carries Mannheim Rd over [[Union Pacific]]'s Proviso rail yard. There is another overpass that carries the street over [[Canadian Pacific Kansas City|CPKC]]'s Bensenville railroad yard. At the descent of that overpass the road goes under the [[Tri-State Tollway]].

Revision as of 06:19, 19 February 2024

Mannheim Road
La Grange Road
La Grange Road as it passes through downtown La Grange
Part of US 12 / US 20 / US 45
South end US 30 / US 45 in Frankfort
North end US 12 / US 45 Intersection of Oakton and Lee streets in Des Plaines

Mannheim Road, also known as La Grange Road from Cermak Road to U.S. Route 30 (US 30; Lincoln Highway), is a north–south major street in the near-western suburbs of Chicago. It carries US 12 from Des Plaines to 95th St near Hickory Hills, US 45 between Des Plaines on southwards past Frankfort, Illinois and carries US 20 between Lake Street in Stone Park, Illinois and 95th St. near Hickory Hills.

The road is named after a former town called Mannheim that was founded by German farmers in what is now Franklin Park. From Cermak Road on the WestchesterLa Grange Park border and points to the south, it is known as La Grange Road. On some small intersections on the part named La Grange Road, the street signs still call the road Mannheim or Manheim.

Mannheim Road skirts the eastern edge of O'Hare International Airport; numerous airport hotels and rental car services are located on the street near the airport. One major landmark of Mannheim Road is the Allstate Arena at the intersection of Mannheim Road and Lunt Avenue in Rosemont. Mannheim Road is known for its distinct utility poles planted on the east side of the sidewalk beginning at North Avenue. These poles have diagonal crossarms with street lights at the ends of some of them.

There is also a Metra station on the Milwaukee West Line at Mannheim Road; in addition, Metra's BNSF Railway Line has a stop on La Grange Road in La Grange. Also, there is an overpass that carries Mannheim Rd over Union Pacific's Proviso rail yard. There is another overpass that carries the street over CPKC's Bensenville railroad yard. At the descent of that overpass the road goes under the Tri-State Tollway.

There's also a school district on the left side of the street named Mannheim School District 83 on the intersection of Grand Avenue and Mannheim Road itself in Franklin Park. North Avenue also dips under Mannheim Road in Melrose Park.

In the southwest suburbs, the street (under the name LaGrange Road) acts as the main commercial street for the suburb of Orland Park, the area's major commercial center. The road continues as a major commercial arterial for Frankfort, where it veers southwest past Route 30 and continues south through Green Garden Township under various signage before picking up Route 52 south of Andres, in Peotone Township, from where it continues to its final termination at IL Route 102 in Bourbonnais.

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