Interstate 57

{{Short description|Interstate Highway in Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2024}}

{{Use American English|date=November 2024}}

{{Infobox road

|country = USA

|type = I

|route = 57

|map = {{maplink-road|from=Interstate 57.map|height=320px}}

|map_custom = yes

|map_notes = I-57 highlighted in red

|maint = ArDOT, MoDOT and IDOT

|length_mi = 508.92

|established = 1959

|section1 = Arkansas segment

|length_mi1 = 122.80

|direction_a1 = South

|terminus_a1 = {{Jct|state=AR|I|40|US|67|US|167}} in North Little Rock, AR

|junction1 = *{{Jct|state=AR|I|440}} in Jacksonville, AR

|direction_b1 = North

|terminus_b1 = {{Jct|state=AR|US|67|US|412|US|412B|nolink3=yes}} in Walnut Ridge, AR

|section2 = Original segment

|length_mi2 = 386.12

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|direction_a2 = South

|terminus_a2 = {{Jct|state=MO|I|55|US|60}} in Sikeston, MO

|junction2 = *{{Jct|state=IL|I|24}} in Pulleys Mill, IL

|direction_b2 = North

|terminus_b2 = {{Jct|state=IL|I|94}} in Chicago, IL

|states = Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois

|counties = AR: Pulaski, Lonoke, White, Jackson, Craighead, Lawrence
MO: Scott, Mississippi
IL: Alexander, Pulaski, Union, Johnson, Williamson, Franklin, Jefferson, Marion, Fayette, Clay, Effingham, Shelby, Cumberland, Coles, Douglas, Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee, Will, Cook

| previous_type = I

| previous_route = 55

| next_type = I

| next_route = 59

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Interstate 57 (I-57) is a north–south Interstate Highway that exists in two segments. It runs through Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois. I-57 parallels the old Illinois Central Railroad for much of its route north of I-55. The Interstate begins at I-40 in North Little Rock, Arkansas, traveling northward concurrently with U.S. Highway 67 (US 67) until it reaches Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, where the Interstate ends as of 2024. I-57 will run northward to meet up with the existing segment in southeastern Missouri. I-57 resumes its run from Sikeston, Missouri, at I-55 to Chicago, Illinois, at I-94. I-57 essentially serves as a shortcut route for travelers headed between the Southern United States (Memphis, New Orleans, etc.) and Chicago, bypassing St. Louis, Missouri and Springfield, Illinois.

Between the junction of I-55 and I-57 in Sikeston and the junction of I-55 and I-90/I-94 in Chicago, I-55 travels for {{convert|436|mi|km}}, while the combination of I-57 and I-94 is only {{convert|396|mi|km}} long between the same two points. In fact, both the control cities on the overhead signs and the destination mileage signs reference Memphis along southbound I-57, even as far north as its northern origin at I-94 in Chicago.{{cite web |url = https://traffic.transportation.org/interstate-control-cities/ |author = American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |author-link = American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |title = Interstate Control Cities |publisher = American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |access-date = July 10, 2021 |archive-date = June 24, 2021 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210624115241/https://traffic.transportation.org/interstate-control-cities/ |url-status = live }} Likewise, at its southern end in Missouri, Chicago is the control city listed for I-57 on signs on northbound I-55 south of Sikeston, even though I-55 also goes to Chicago.{{cite sign |author = Missouri Department of Transportation |author-link = Missouri Department of Transportation |date = n.d. |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=embed&hl=en&geocode=&q=Sikeston,+MO&aq=&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=49.757664,72.246094&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Sikeston,+Scott,+Missouri&ll=36.891441,-89.538412&spn=0.012377,0.017638&z=14&layer=c&cbll=36.868649,-89.532819&panoid=0Z2ZZ1_-w7dPikS9uHF06g&cbp=12,5.96,,0,14.23 |title = Exit 64A sign |medium = Highway guide sign |location = Sikeston |publisher = Missouri Department of Transportation |access-date = April 4, 2012 }}

A southward extension of I-57 from Sikeston, Missouri to North Little Rock, Arkansas, is currently in various stages of development. On November 7, 2024, {{convert|122.80|mi|km}} of US 67 from North Little Rock to Walnut Ridge in Arkansas was officially redesignated to I-57, finally extending the Interstate to the state of Arkansas.{{Cite news |title = Arkansas to celebrate U.S. Highway 67’s designation as Interstate 57 on Thursday |url = https://www.whiterivernow.com/2024/11/02/arkansas-to-celebrate-u-s-highway-67s-designation-as-interstate-57-on-thursday/ |date = November 2, 2024 |access-date = November 7, 2024 |website = White River Now |location = Batesville, Arkansas |language = en-US }} Signs started going up in March 2025.{{Cite web |last=Northeast Arkansas News |first= |date=2025-03-19 |title=New I-57 signs replace old Highway 67 markers in Northeast Arkansas |url=https://www.kjnbtv.com/news/local/new-i-57-signs-replace-old-highway-67-markers-in-northeast-arkansas/article_1b8dfaab-7e20-4e44-89d3-52fc33fb7c96.html |access-date=2025-05-07 |website=kjnbtv.com |language=en}}

Route description

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{{Lengths table|length_ref=}}

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|AR

|{{convert|122.80|mi|disp=table}}

|-

|MO

|{{Convert|21.96|mi|disp=table}}

|-

|IL

|{{Convert|364.16|mi|disp=table}}

|-

|Total

|{{Convert|508.92|mi|disp=table}}

|}

=Arkansas=

In Arkansas, I-57 begins in North Little Rock at I-40, running concurrently with US 67 and US 167. I-440 westbound begins at the junction of the two Interstates in Jacksonville. I-57 continues northbound through Jacksonville, and the Interstate temporarily narrows from six lanes to four lanes at the Main Street interchange. I-57 is four lanes until it widens back to six lanes just north of the Vandenberg Boulevard interchange (exit 11). I-57 widens back to six lanes for {{convert|5|mi|km|spell=in}} northbound until an interchange with Highway 5 (AR 5) and AR 89 in Cabot. At this point, the Interstate reverts to four lanes as it continues north through Cabot.Construction to widen I-57 to six lanes between Main Street and Vandenburg Boulevard in Jacksonville and the AR 5/AR 89 interchange is ongoing and is expected to be complete sometime in 2027.{{cn|date=March 2025}} After the AR 5/AR 89 interchange in Cabot, I-57 reverts to four lanes until it ends in Walnut Ridge. In Beebe, US 64 runs concurrently with the Interstate and continues east for {{convert|27|mi|km}} until exit 55 in Bald Knob where US 64 splits off to the east and US 167 splits off to the north to Batesville. I-57 continues northbound from Bald Knob, through Newport to Walnut Ridge, where it runs concurrently with US 412. The Interstate ends at unsigned exit 124 in Walnut Ridge, where US 67 continues north to Pocahontas and US 412 splits off to the east.

=Missouri=

Image:Cairo I-57 Bridge 1997.jpg

In Missouri, I-57 begins in Sikeston at a cloverleaf interchange with I-55 as a continuation of US 60 and heads east. Entering Charleston, the Interstate almost immediately interchanges with I-57 Bus./Route 105. Southeast of the city, it then turns to the northeast. To the east of Charleston, the US 60 concurrency ends after about {{convert|12|mi|km}} when I-57 meets US 62/Route 77, with US 60 heading eastward and I-57 Bus. ending. I-57 eventually meets the Missouri–Illinois state line at the Mississippi River, crossing the Cairo I-57 Bridge into Cairo, Illinois.

=Illinois=

{{See also|Dan Ryan Expressway}}

File:Northern terminus of I-57.jpg

I-57 is the longest Interstate Highway in the state of Illinois, spanning {{Convert|364.16|mi|km}} long with Chicago being the main city along its northern route and Memphis being the southern main city along its southern route. I-57 then enters Illinois across the Mississippi River into Cairo. It passes through Mounds and Ullin, and then it makes an interchange with US 51, making US 51 depart from its temporary concurrency with the Interstate. I-57 then continues north and has an interchange with I-24 toward Nashville, Tennessee. It then continues to head toward Marion, West Frankfort, Benton, Whittington, and Ina and then heads into Mount Vernon. In Mount Vernon, I-57 has a short concurrency with I-64 while making two diamond interchanges with the city's streets. I-64 then leaves I-57 and continues its western route toward St. Louis, Missouri, while I-57 continues toward Effingham. In Effingham, I-70 joins I-57 and makes interchanges with the city's streets once again. I-70 then departs from I-57 and continues east toward Terre Haute and Indianapolis, Indiana. As for I-57, it continues and heads toward Mattoon where it has a cloverleaf interchange with US 45 and then heads toward Champaign where it meets the terminus of I-72 in a cloverleaf interchange. It then travels for another {{Convert|2|mi|km|spell=in}} and then meets up with a soon to be changed from a cloverleaf interchange to a semi-directional interchange with I-74 going east toward Indianapolis (again) and west toward Bloomington. The Interstate then heads toward Kankakee and then into Cook County where it meets its own terminus with I-94 ending in Chicago.

History

File:Dan Ryan Expressway-1970.jpeg

The oldest segment of I-57 is a {{convert|6.2|mi|km|adj=on}} strip running east of Bradley to Kankakee labeled on the 1959 Illinois state highway map.{{Illinois road map |year = 1959}} Two years later, a {{convert|33|mi|km|adj=on}} stretch of I-57 from Dongola north to Marion opened on September 26, 1961.{{Cite news |date = September 27, 1961 |title = Kerner Dedicates Interstate 57 33-Mile Section |url = https://www.newspapers.com/article/herald-and-review-kerner-dedicates-inter/158963497/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |work = Herald and Review |location = Decatur, Illinois |page = 1 |via = Newspapers.com }} Another portion between the Illinois Route 121 (IL 121)/US 45 exit and the Watson–Mason exit was completed and opened prior to July 1965, linking I-57 to I-70 and running in tandem with I-70 for several miles, with access to Indianapolis, Indiana, to the east and St. Louis, Missouri, to the west.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} A {{convert|21.5|mi|km|adj=on}} section of I-57 in Jefferson County from Bonnie (using a temporary road that is still partially visible from the northbound lanes) to IL 161 later opened on December 9, 1969.{{Cite news |last = Michael |first = Terry |date = December 9, 1969 |title = Open I-57 Here Today... |url = https://newspapers.com/article/mt-vernon-register-news-open-i-57-here/158963999/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |work = Mt. Vernon Register-News |page = 8 |via = Newspapers.com }} The portion of I-57 in Chicago (known as the Dan Ryan West Leg Extension) was constructed and opened in segments between 1963 and 1970.{{Cite news |date = March 25, 1967 |title = Dan Ryan Leg to Step Up Building Out Southwest |url = https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-dan-ryan-leg-to-step-up/158964206/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |work = Chicago Tribune |page = 1A |via = Newspapers.com }} It remains the most recent Interstate Highway to be established within the city. The final section of I-57 in Illinois opened in December 1971 at Paxton.{{Cite news |last = Ogilvie |first = Richard B. |date = December 29, 1971 |title = Ogilvie Calls I-57 'lifeline linking people of state' |url = https://www.newspapers.com/article/southern-illinoisan-ogilvie-calls-i-57/158964332/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |work = Southern Illinoisan |location = Carbondale, Illinois |page = 4 |via = Newspapers.com }}

The portion of I-43 from Milwaukee to Green Bay was originally numbered as I-57.{{Cite news |date = March 9, 1972 |title = Decision on I-57 Scheduled Today |url = https://www.newspapers.com/article/wisconsin-state-journal-decision-on-i-57/158964491/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |work = Wisconsin State Journal |location = Madison, Wisconsin |page = 2 |via = Newspapers.com }} The number was changed due to the existence of I-57 in Illinois.{{Cite news |date = December 10, 1974 |title = Burlington Road to become 142 |url = https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-journal-times-burlington-road-to-bec/158964598/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |work = The Journal Times |location = Racine, Wisconsin |page = 6C |via = Newspapers.com }}

I-57 was widened to six lanes in Effingham from 2011 until 2016.{{Cite web |title = I-57/I-70 Rehabilitation |url = http://lochgroup.com/project/i-57i-70-rehabilitation-2/ |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160324170040/http://lochgroup.com/project/i-57i-70-rehabilitation-2/ |archive-date = March 24, 2016 |access-date = March 14, 2022 |publisher = Lochmueller Group }}

For many years, an interchange at the junction of I-57 with I-294 did not exist. It was one of the few places in the U.S. where Interstates cross but have no interchange. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA) opened Phase 1 of a new interchange in 2014, providing access from I-57 north to I-294 north and from I-294 south to I-57 south.{{cite news |last = |date = October 25, 2014 |title = Interchange connecting I-57, I-294 opens |url = https://abc7chicago.com/interchange-opens/365814/ |access-date = March 14, 2022 |website = ABC7 Chicago |language = en |archive-date = March 14, 2022 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220314201752/https://abc7chicago.com/interchange-opens/365814/ |url-status = live }} Phase 2, which four of the remaining movements (northbound-to-southbound access being served by I-80), was opened to traffic on September 11, 2022.{{cite web |title = I-294/I-57 Interchange Project - Phase 2 |url = https://www.illinoistollway.com/projects/tri-state/294-57-interchange |publisher = Illinois State Toll Highway Authority |access-date = December 3, 2022 |archive-date = November 4, 2022 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20221104135435/https://www.illinoistollway.com/projects/tri-state/294-57-interchange |url-status = live }}

Future

File:Future Interstate 57.jpg

I-57 is slated to eventually be extended west along US 60 to Poplar Bluff, Missouri, and then south along the US 67 corridor to North Little Rock, Arkansas, ending at I-40.{{cite news |last1 = Miller |first1 = Bob |title = Extension of I-57 to impact national traffic, Poplar Bluff and Arkansas economies |url = https://www.semissourian.com/story/2985234.html |access-date = May 18, 2023 |work = Southeast Missourian |date = February 27, 2023 |language = en |archive-date = May 18, 2023 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230518190654/https://www.semissourian.com/story/2985234.html |url-status = live }} The extension is listed under High Priority Corridor 89, the I-57 Corridor Extension.{{cite web |title = Statutory Listing of Corridor Descriptions |url = https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/high_priority_corridors/hpcor.cfm |access-date = January 4, 2022 |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |archive-date = January 10, 2018 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180110234312/https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/Planning/national_highway_system/high_priority_corridors/hpcor.cfm |url-status = live }} In April 2016, a provision designating US 67 from North Little Rock to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, as "Future I-57" was added into the federal fiscal year 2017 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development funding bill and officially became law in 2017.{{cite news |author = |title = Arkansas Highway to Receive 'Future I-57' Designation |url = http://www.swtimes.com/news/20170602/arkansas-highway-to-receive-future-i-57-designation |access-date = June 14, 2017 |website = Times Record |agency = Arkansas News Bureau |archive-date = June 2, 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170602093233/http://www.swtimes.com/news/20170602/arkansas-highway-to-receive-future-i-57-designation |url-status = dead }} On November 7, 2024, the section of US 67 between North Little Rock and Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, was officially designated as I-57 by ArDOT.{{Cite news |date = November 8, 2024 |title = Highway 67 now designated as Interstate 57, will soon connect North Little Rock to Chicago |url = https://www.kark.com/news/state-news/highway-67-now-designated-as-interstate-57-will-soon-connect-north-little-rock-to-chicago/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |publisher = KARK |language = en-US }}

Missouri has already converted {{convert|62|mi|km}} of the US 60/US 67 corridor between Sikeston and US 160/Route 158 near Harviell to a mixture of freeway and expressway segments. All at-grade crossings along the corridor would have to be eliminated before the Interstate designation could be applied.{{cite news |last1 = Heuring |first1 = Leonna |title = MoDOT Celebrates Completion of US 60 Four-Lane Project with Caravan |url = http://www.semissourian.com/story/1653279.html |work = The Southeast Missourian |location = Cape Girardeau, Missouri |access-date = April 26, 2016 |date = August 1, 2010 |archive-date = May 12, 2016 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160512231510/http://www.semissourian.com/story/1653279.html |url-status = live }} This leaves about {{convert|12|mi|km|spell=in}} of new freeway between US 160/Route 158 to the Arkansas state line to be constructed.{{Cite web |title = U.S. 67 (Future I-57) in Butler County: Phase 3 |publisher = Missouri Department of Transportation |url = https://www.modot.org/futureI57/phase3 |access-date = November 13, 2024 }}

In Arkansas, {{convert|118|mi|km}} of Interstate-grade US 67 runs from I-40 to US 412 in Walnut Ridge, leaving a segment of approximately {{convert|40|mi|km}} of new Interstate-grade highway along US 67 that still would need to be built in northeastern Arkansas.{{cite news |last1 = Reaves |first1 = Jonathan |title = Arkansas 'has a lot of work to do' to bring 'Future I-57' to Missouri line |date = June 2017 |url = http://kasu.org/post/arkansas-has-lot-work-do-bring-future-i-57-missouri-line |publisher = KASU-TV |access-date = June 14, 2017 |archive-date = June 1, 2017 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170601214359/http://kasu.org/post/arkansas-has-lot-work-do-bring-future-i-57-missouri-line |url-status = live }} The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT) announced in September 2023 that work to extend Future I-57 in Clay County would begin in late 2024 or early 2025 depending on when contracts are let along with completion of the final design process.{{cite news |title = I-57 route identified |url = https://www.jonesborosun.com/news/i-57-route-identified/article_591d7d82-0755-5714-bb9a-02fad856cf44.html |access-date = October 26, 2023 |work = Jonesboro Sun |date = October 25, 2023 |language = en |archive-date = October 26, 2023 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231026162359/https://www.jonesborosun.com/news/i-57-route-identified/article_591d7d82-0755-5714-bb9a-02fad856cf44.html |url-status = live }} The first section will be between the US 67 interchanges at Walnut Ridge and Corning while the second section (which will begin construction starting in 2025) will extend the first section northward to the Missouri state line.{{Cite web |last = Arkansas Department of Transportation |date = October 25, 2023 |title = Future Interstate 57 Alignment from Walnut Ridge to Missouri State Line Chosen |url = https://www.ardot.gov/news/23-365/ |access-date = November 13, 2024 |publisher = Arkansas Department of Transportation }} Plans for the Corning Bypass show Arkansas Highway 657 (AR 657) as a temporary designation for this section until other sections are completed.{{cite web |title=Corning Bypass (Future I-57) |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/101172_1-plans.pdf#page=191 |publisher=Arkansas Department of Transportation |author=((District 10)) |access-date=November 25, 2024}} ARDOT broke ground on November 14, 2024 on the Corning Bypass.{{cite news |title=ARDOT to Break Ground on Corning Bypass |url=https://www.ardot.gov/news/24-341/ |access-date=November 25, 2024 |publisher=Arkansas Department of Transportation |date=November 6, 2024}}

Exit list

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{{ARint|exit

|sspan=46

|county=Pulaski

|cspan=14

|location=North Little Rock|lspan=3

|mile=0.0

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=AR|I|40|dir1=west|US|67|dir2=south|US|167|dir3=south|city1=Little Rock|city2=Fort Smith}}

|notes=Southern end of US 67/US 167 concurrency; southern terminus

}}

{{ARint|exit

|exit=155

|type=incomplete

|road={{jct|state=AR|I|40|dir1=east|location1=Memphis}}

|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; exit no. corresponds to I-40; exit 155 on I-40

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=0.9

|mile2=1.2

|exit=1

|road=McCain Boulevard

|notes=Signed as exits 1A (east) and 1B (west) northbound

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Sherwood|lspan=4

|mile=1.9

|exit=2

|road=Trammel Road

|notes=Northbound exit only

|type=incomplete

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=3.2

|exit=3

|road=Wildwood Avenue / Trammel Road

|notes=No northbound access to Trammel Road

|type=incomplete

}}

{{ARint|exit

|type=incomplete

|mile=3.9

|exit=4

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|176Y|dir1=north|nolink1=yes|to2=yes|road|Brockington Road}}

|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance; southern terminus of AR 176Y

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=4.3

|exit=5

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|176|dir1=west|name1=Kiehl Avenue}}

|notes=Eastern terminus of AR 176

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Jacksonville

|lspan=7

|mile=6.0

|exit=6

|road={{jct|state=AR|I|440|dir1=west|location1=Memphis|city2=Texarkana}}

|notes=Current eastern terminus and exit 13 on I-440; former AR 440

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=8.3

|exit=8

|type=incomplete

|road=Redmond Road

|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=8.5

|exit=9

|road=Main Street

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=9.2

|exit=10A

|road=James Street

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=10.1

|exit=10B

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|161|dir1=south|road|Gregory Street}}

|notes=AR 161 not signed southbound; northern terminus of AR 161

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=10.6

|exit=11A

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|161|dir1=south|road|Vandenberg Boulevard}}

|notes=Signed as exit 11 southbound; AR 161 not signed northbound; northern terminus of AR 161

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=11.3

|exit=11B

|type=incomplete

|road=Little Rock Air Force Base

|notes=Northbound exit and entrance; accsss via T.P. White Drive

}}

{{ARint|exit

|county=Lonoke

|cspan=5

|location=none

|mile=15.7

|mile2=16.0

|exit=16

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|5|AR|321|AR|367|dir1=north|dir2=north|dir3=north|city1=Heber Springs|city2=Cabot}}

|notes=Signed as exits 16A (AR 321) and exit 16B (AR 5) northbound

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Cabot

|lspan=2

|mile=18.4

|exit=19

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|89|city1=Cabot}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=20.4

|exit=21

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|38|dir1=east|city1=Cabot}}

|notes=Western terminus of AR 38

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Austin

|mile=21.6

|exit=22

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|305|city1=Austin}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Ward

|mile=24.2

|exit=25

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|319|city1=Ward}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|county=White

|cspan=14

|location=Beebe

|lspan=3

|mile=27.8

|exit=28

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|64|dir1=west|US|67B|dab2=Beebe|dir2=north|city1=Beebe|city2=Conway}}

|notes=Southern end of US 64 concurrency; southern terminus of US 67B

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=28.8

|exit=29

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|367S|dir1=south|dab1=Beebe|city1=Beebe}}

|notes=Northern terminus of AR 367S

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=30.1

|exit=31

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|67B|dab1=Beebe|dir1=south|AR|31|city1=Beebe|city2=Antioch}}

|notes=Northern terminus of US 67B

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=34.6

|exit=35

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|13|city1=McRae|city2=Garner}}

|notes=Former AR 371

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Searcy|lspan=4

|mile=41.6

|exit=42

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|67B|dab1=Searcy|dir1=north|AR|367|dir2=south|city1=Searcy|city2=Garner}}

|notes=Southern terminus of US 67B; northern terminus of AR 367

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=43.2

|exit=44

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|367|city1=Searcy}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=44.6

|exit=45

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|36|dir1=west|AR|367|city1=Searcy}}

|notes=AR 367 not signed; eastern terminus of AR 36

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=45.8

|exit=46

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|notes=Northern terminus of US 67B; western terminus of AR 36

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=47.4

|exit=48

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|385|city1=Judsonia}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=50.5

|exit=51

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|157|city1=Judsonia}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=54.0

|exit=54

|road=Bald Knob Lake Road

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Bald Knob

|mile=54.9

|exit=55

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|64|dir1=east|US|167|dir2=north|city1=Bald Knob|city2=Batesville}}

|notes=Northern end of US 64/US 167 concurrency

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=59.5

|exit=60

|road=Russell

|notes=Access via SE 3rd Street

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=64.9

|exit=65

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|87|city1=Bradford}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|county=Jackson

|cspan=9

|location=none

|mile=68.6

|exit=69

|road={{jct|state=AR|CR|315|county1=Jackson|city1=Possum Grape}}

}}

{{jctbridge|exit

|location=none

|mile=

|bridge=Bridge over White River

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location_special=Ingleside

|mile=73.5

|exit=74

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|224|dir1=east}}

|notes=Western terminus of AR 224

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=80.0

|exit=80

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|14|AR|224|dir2=west|city1=Waldenburg}}

|notes=AR 224 not signed

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=82.3

|exit=82

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|17|city1=Newport}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Newport|lspan=2

|mile=83.4

|exit=83

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|384|nolink=yes|city1=Newport}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=85.5

|exit=85

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|18|city1=Newport|city2=Grubbs}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=87.8

|exit=87

|road={{jct|state=AR|CR|43|county1=Jackson}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=none

|mile=96.3

|exit=95

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|37|city1=Tuckerman|city2=Grubbs}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|county=Craighead

|location=none

|mile=102.7

|exit=102

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|78|AR|226|dir1=east|city1=Jonesboro|city2=Cash|location3=Arkansas State University}}

|notes=Western terminus of US 78; former routing of US 67

}}

{{ARint|exit

|county=Lawrence

|cspan=3

|location=Alicia

|mile=110.1

|exit=111

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|230|to2=to|AR|91|AR|367|city1=Alicia|city2=Bono}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=Walnut Ridge

|lspan=2

|type=concur

|mile=120.0

|exit=121

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|63|US|412|dir2=west|city1=Hoxie|city2=Jonesboro}}

|notes=Southern end of US 412 concurrency; signed as exits 121A (north) and 121B (south) southbound; former routing of US 67

}}

{{ARint|exit

|type=concur

|mile=122.8

|exit=124

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|67|dir1=north|US|412|dir2=east|US-Bus|412|dir3=west|nolink3=yes|city1=Paragould|city2=Walnut Ridge}}

|notes=Northern end of US 67/US 412 concurrency; current northern terminus; eastern terminus of US 412B; exit number not signed

}}

{{jctgap|text=Gap in route, connection made via US 67 and US 60}}

{{MOint|exit

|sspan=9

|county=Stoddard

|cspan=2

|location=Richland Township

|ctdab=Stoddard

|lspan=2

|type=future

|mile=70.0

|exit=70

|road={{jct|state=MO|MO|153|Supp|N|dir1=south|dir2=north}}

|notes=Existing interchanges of US 60 (conversion to Interstate standards)

|nspan=5

}}

{{MOint|exit

|type=future

|mile=75.0

|exit=75

|road={{jct|state=MO|MO|114}}

|notes=none

}}

{{MOint|exit

|county=New Madrid

|cspan=3

|location=Morehouse

|type=future

|mile=76.0

|exit=76

|road={{jct|state=MO|Supp|E}}

|notes=none

}}

{{MOint|exit

|location=Sikeston

|lspan=3

|type=future

|mile=79.0

|exit=79

|road={{Jct|state=MO|US-Bus|60|dir1=east|dir2=south|dab1=Sikeston|Supp|FF|name2=Pharris Ridge Drive}}

|notes=none

}}

{{MOint|exit

|type=future

|mile=82.0

|exit=82

|road={{Jct|state=MO|US-Bus|dab1=Sikeston|60|US|61|US|62|dir1=west|city1=Sikeston}}

|notes=none

|nspan=2

}}

{{MOint|exit

|county=Scott

|mile=84.8

|exit=84

|road={{Jct|state=MO|I|55|location1=Memphis|city2=St. Louis}}

|notes=Signed as exits 84A (south) and 84B (north); exit 66A on I-55

}}

{{MOint|exit

|county=Mississippi

|cspan=3

|location=Long Prairie Township

|ctdab=Mississippi

|mile=88.9

|exit=88

|road={{Jct|state=MO|Supp|B|city1=Bertrand}}

}}

{{MOint|exit

|location=Charleston

|lspan=2

|mile=94.8

|exit=94

|road={{Jct|state=MO|BL|57|dab1=Charleston|dir1=north|Route|105|city1=Charleston|city2=East Prairie}}

|notes=Southern terminus of I-57 BL

}}

{{MOint|exit

|mile=96.0

|exit=96

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=MO|BL|57|dab1=Charleston|dir1=south|US|60|dir2=east|US|62|Route|77|city1=Charleston|city2=Wyatt}}

|notes=Northern end of US 60 concurrency; northern terminus of I-57 BL

}}

{{jctbridge|exit

|river=Mississippi River

|river_wide=yes

|mile=106.328

|mile2=0.00

|line=y

|bridge=Interstate 57 Bridge
Missouri–Illinois state line

}}

{{ILint|exit

|sspan=79

|county=Alexander

|location=Cairo

|mile=1.4

|exit=1

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=IL|US|51|dir1=south|IL|3|city1=Cairo|city2=Olive Branch}}

|notes=Southern end of US 51 concurrency

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Pulaski

|cspan=2

|location=Mounds

|mile=7.6

|exit=8

|road=Mounds Road

|notes=}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Ullin

|mile=17.7

|exit=18

|road=Ullin

|notes=Access via CR 7

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Union

|cspan=4

|location=Dongola

|lspan=2

|mile=24.4

|exit=24

|road=Dongola Road

|notes=}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=25.0

|exit=25

|type=concur

|road={{jct|state=IL|US|51|dir1=north|city1=Carbondale}}

|notes=Northern end of US 51 concurrency; northbound exit and southbound entrance

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Anna

|mile=30.0

|exit=30

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|146|city1=Anna|city2=Vienna}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Buncombe

|mile=36.3

|exit=36

|road=Lick Creek Road

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Johnson

|location=Goreville

|mile=39.7

|exit=40

|road=Goreville Road

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Williamson

|cspan=5

|location=Southern Precinct

|ctdab=Williamson

|lspan=2

|mile=43.9

|exit=44

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|24|dir1=east|location1=Nashville}}

|notes=Western terminus of I-24

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=45.2

|exit=45

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|148|name1=Refuge Road}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Marion

|lspan=2

|mile=52.9

|exit=53

|road=Main Street – Marion

|notes=Former IL 13

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=53.6

|exit=54

|road={{jct|state=IL|IL|13|city1=Carbondale|city2=Harrisburg|road|The Hill Avenue}}

|notes=Signed as exits 54A (IL 13) and 54B (The Hill Avenue) northbound

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Johnston City

|mile=58.9

|exit=59

|road=Johnston City, Herrin

|notes=Access via CR 1

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Franklin

|cspan=3

|location=West Frankfort

|mile=64.6

|exit=65

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|149|city1=West Frankfort|city2=Zeigler}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=West City

|mile=71.6

|exit=71

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|14|city1=Benton|city2=Christopher}}

|notes=To IL 34

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Ewing

|ctdab=Franklin

|mile=77.5

|exit=77

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|154|city1=Sesser|city2=Whittington}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Jefferson

|cspan=6

|location=Ina

|mile=82.6

|exit=83

|road=Ina

|notes=Access via North Avenue

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Dodds

|ctdab=Jefferson

|mile=91.5

|exit=92

|type=concur

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|64|dir1=east|location1=Louisville}}

|notes=Southern end of I-64 concurrency; exit 78 on I-64

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Mt. Vernon

|lspan=3

|mile=93.7

|exit=94

|road=Veterans Memorial Drive

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=94.7

|exit=95

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|15|city1=Mt. Vernon|city2=Ashley}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=96.2

|exit=96

|type=concur

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|64|dir1=west|location1=St. Louis}}

|notes=Northern end of I-64 concurrency; exit 73 on I-64

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Dix

|mile=103.5

|exit=103

|road=Dix

|notes=Access via CR 39

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Marion

|cspan=3

|township=Raccoon

|ctdab=Marion

|mile=109.2

|exit=109

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|161|city1=Centralia}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Salem

|mile=116.4

|exit=116

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|50|city1=Salem|city2=Sandoval}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Kinmundy

|ctdab=Marion

|mile=127.2

|exit=127

|road=Patoka, Kinmundy

|notes=Access via CR 8

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Fayette

|location=Farina

|mile=135.4

|exit=135

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|185|city1=Farina|city2=Vandalia}}

|notes=

}}

{{jctco|exit|state=IL|county=Clay}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Effingham

|cspan=7

|township=Mason

|ctdab=Effingham

|lspan=2

|mile=144.7

|exit=145

|road=Edgewood

|notes=Access via CR 29

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=150.7

|exit=151

|road=Watson, Mason

|notes=Access via IL 37

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Summit

|ctdab=Effingham

|mile=157.3

|exit=157

|type=concur

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|70|dir1=west|location1=St. Louis}}

|notes=Southern end of I-70 concurrency; exit 92 on I-70

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Effingham

|lspan=3

|mile=159.4

|exit=159

|road=Fayette Avenue

|notes=}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=160.5

|exit=160

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|32|IL|33}}

|notes=Access to Lake Shelbyville and Convention Center

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=162.2

|exit=162

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|45|city1=Sigel|city2=Effingham}}

|notes=Access to Lake Land College and Kuthe Center

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=163.4

|exit=163

|township=Teutopolis

|ctdab=Effingham

|type=concur

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|70|dir1=east|location1=Indianapolis}}

|notes=Northern end of I-70 concurrency; exit 98 on I-70

}}

{{jctco|exit|state=IL|county=Shelby}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Cumberland

|township=Neoga

|ctdab=Cumberland

|mile=177.0

|exit=177

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|45|city1=Neoga}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Coles

|cspan=3

|location=Mattoon

|lspan=3

|mile=184.4

|exit=184

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|45|IL|121|city2=Toledo|city1=Mattoon}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=189.6

|exit=190

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|16|city1=Charleston|city2=Mattoon}}

|notes=Signed as exits 190A (east) and 190B (west); access to Coles County Airport and Eastern Illinois University

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=192.4

|exit=192

|road={{Jct|state=IL|CR|18|county1=Coles|nolink=yes|name1=Mattoon-Charleston Enterprise Parkway}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Douglas

|cspan=2

|location=Arcola

|mile=203.6

|exit=203

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|133|city1=Paris|city2=Arcola}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Tuscola

|mile=211.7

|exit=212

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|36|city1=Newman|city2=Tuscola}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Champaign

|cspan=8

|location=Pesotum

|mile=219.9

|exit=220

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|45|city1=Tolono|city2=Pesotum}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Tolono

|ctdab=Champaign

|mile=228.6

|exit=229

|road=Monticello, Savoy, Tolono

|notes=Access via CR 18; access to Willard Airport

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=231.7

|exit=232

|township=Champaign

|ctdab=Champaign

|road=Curtis Road

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Champaign

|lspan=3

|mile=235.2

|exit=235

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|72|to2=yes|road|University Avenue|city1=Springfield|city2=Decatur}}

|notes=Signed as exits 235A (east) and 235B (west); I-72 east not signed; exits 182A-B on I-72

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=237.4

|exit=237

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|74|location1=Indianapolis|city2=Peoria}}

|notes=Signed as exits 237A (east) and 237B (west); exits 179A-B on I-74

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=238.4

|exit=238

|road=Olympian Drive

|notes=}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Hensley

|ctdab=Champaign

|mile=240.5

|exit=240

|road=Market Street

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Rantoul

|mile=250.2

|exit=250

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|136|city1=Rantoul|city2=Fisher}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Ford

|location=Paxton

|mile=260.9

|exit=261

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|9|city1=Paxton|city2=Gibson City}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Iroquois

|cspan=6

|township=Artesia

|ctdab=Iroquois

|mile=271.9

|exit=272

|road=Buckley, Roberts

|notes=Access via CR 9; Roberts not signed southbound

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Onarga

|ctdab=Iroquois

|mile=279.9

|exit=280

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|54|city1=Onarga|city2=Roberts}}

|notes=Roberts not signed northbound

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Gilman

|mile=282.9

|exit=283

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|24|city1=Gilman|city2=Chatsworth}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Ashkum

|ctdab=Iroquois

|mile=292.7

|exit=293

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|116|city1=Ashkum|city2=Pontiac}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Clifton

|mile=296.5

|exit=297

|road=Clifton

|notes=Access via CR 4

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Chebanse

|ctdab=Iroquois

|mile=301.6

|exit=302

|road=Chebanse

|notes=Access via CR 37

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Kankakee

|cspan=5

|location=Kankakee

|lspan=3

|mile=307.5

|exit=308

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|45|US|52|city1=Kankakee}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=311.6

|exit=312

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|17|city1=Kankakee|city2=Momence}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=315.3

|exit=315

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|50|city1=Bradley|city2=Bourbonnais}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Bourbonnais

|type=

|mile=318.4

|exit=318

|road=Bourbonnais Parkway

|notes=Opened November 2, 2018{{cite news |first = John |last = Dykstra |date = November 3, 2018 |url = https://www.daily-journal.com/news/local/i--interchange-at-bourbonnais-parkway-finally-opens/article_fdfec552-dec2-11e8-9dfa-e39acd157c28.html |title = I-57 interchange at Bourbonnais Parkway finally opens |work = The Daily Journal |location = Kankakee, Illinois |access-date = November 5, 2018 |archive-date = November 3, 2018 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181103211450/https://www.daily-journal.com/news/local/i--interchange-at-bourbonnais-parkway-finally-opens/article_fdfec552-dec2-11e8-9dfa-e39acd157c28.html |url-status = live }}

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Manteno

|mile=321.6

|exit=322

|road=Manteno

|notes=Access via CR 9

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Will

|cspan=3

|township=Peotone

|ctdab=Will

|mile=327.1

|exit=327

|road=Wilmington, Peotone

|notes=Access via CR 25

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Monee

|mile=335.1

|exit=335

|road=Manhattan, Monee

|notes=Access via CR 6

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=University Park

|mile=337.1

|exit=337

|road=Stuenkel Road / University Parkway

|notes=Access to Governors State University; interchange opened on October 30, 2015{{cn|date=November 2023}}

}}

{{ILint|exit

|county=Cook

|cspan=15

|location=Richton Park

|mile=339.0

|exit=339

|road=Sauk Trail

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Matteson

|lspan=2

|mile=340.69

|exit=340

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|30|Lincoln|city1=Matteson}}

|notes=Signed as exits 340A (east) and 340B (west) southbound

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=342.21

|exit=342

|road={{jct|state=IL|road|Vollmer Road}}

|notes=Signed as exits 342A (east) and 342B (west) southbound

}}

{{ILint|exit

|township=Bremen

|ctdab=Cook

|lspan=2

|mile=344.67

|mile2=344.86

|exit=345

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|80|to2=to|I|294|dir4=south|location1=Indiana|location2=Iowa}}

|notes=Signed as exits 345A (east) and 345B (west); exits 151A-B on I-80

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=346.62

|exit=346

|road={{jct|state=IL|road|167th Street|to2=to|IL|50|name2=Cicero Avenue}}

|notes=Signed as exits 346A (east) and 346B (west)

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Markham

|lspan=2

|mile=347.90

|exit=348

|road={{Jct|state=IL|US|6|name1=159th Street|city1=Markham|city2=Oak Forest}}

|notes=Signed as exits 348A (east) and 348B (west)

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=349.62

|exit=349

|type=ETC

|road={{jct|state=IL|I|294|name1=Tri-State Tollway|location1=Wisconsin|location2=Indiana}}

|notes=Signed as exits 349A (north) and 349 (south) southbound; no northbound access to I-294 south; exits 7A-B on I-294

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Posen

|mile=350.15

|exit=350

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|83|name1=147th Street / Sibley Boulevard}}

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Calumet Park

|mile=353.25

|exit=353

|road=127th Street, Burr Oak Avenue

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location1=Calumet Park

|location2=Chicago

|mile=354.25

|exit=354

|road=119th Street

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|location=Chicago

|lspan=5

|mile=355.27

|exit=355

|road=111th Street, Monterey Avenue

|notes=

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=357.32

|exit=357

|road={{Jct|state=IL|IL|1|dir1=south|name1=Halsted Street}}

|notes=Northern terminus of IL 1

}}

{{ILint|exit

|type=incomplete

|mile=358.47

|exit=—

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|94|dir1=east|name1=Bishop Ford Freeway|location1=Indiana}}

|notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance; exit 63 on I-94

}}

{{ILint|exit

|type=incomplete

|mile=358.57

|exit=358

|road=Wentworth Avenue

|notes=Southbound exit only

}}

{{ILint|exit

|mile=359.12

|exit=

|road={{Jct|state=IL|I|94|dir1=west|name1=Dan Ryan Expressway|location1=Chicago Loop}}

|notes=Northern terminus

}}

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Related routes

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= Arkansas Highway 657 =

{{Infobox road small

|header_type=UC

|state=AR

|type=AR

|route=657

|alternate_name=Future Interstate 57

|location=Bypass around Corning, AR

|length_mi=4.1

|length_ref=

|formed=

}}

Arkansas Highway 657 is a proposed state highway and a bypass around the city of Corning in Clay County, Arkansas. Construction on 657 is expected to begin in 2025, with completion set for late 2027. Ground was broken on November 14, 2024.

{{jcttop|length_ref=|state=AR|county=Clay}}

{{ARint

|location=none

|mile=0.0

|road={{Jct|state=AR|US|62|US|67}}

|notes=Southern terminus

}}

{{ARint

|location=none

|mile=4.1

|road={{Jct|state=AR|US|67}}

|notes=Northern terminus

}}

{{jctbtm}}

= Charleston business loop =

{{Infobox road small

|state=MO

|type=BL

|route=57

|length_mi=2.94

|location=Charleston, MO

}}

Interstate 57 Business (I-57 Bus.) in Charleston, begins at I-57 exit 10. From this diamond interchange, it runs north concurrently with Route 105 along South Main Street into the city center. It then turns east onto Marshall Street, which also carries US 62 and Route 77. The business route ends at I-57 exit 12. US 62 and Route 77 continue to the east with US 60.{{citation needed|date=November 2023}}

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See also

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Notes

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References

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