The John F. Kennedy Expressway is a nearly
freeway
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in
Chicago
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, Illinois, United States. Portions of the freeway carry
I-190,
I-90
Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at . It begins in Seattle, Washington, and travels through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain states, Mountain West, Great Pla ...
and
I-94. The freeway runs in a southeast–northwest direction between the central city neighborhood of the
West Loop
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and
O'Hare International Airport
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. The highway was named in commemoration of 35th US President
John F. Kennedy. It conforms to the Chicago-area term of using the word ''expressway'' for an
Interstate Highway
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without tolls. The Kennedy's official endpoints are the
Jane Byrne Interchange
The Jane Byrne Interchange (until 2014, Circle Interchange) is a major freeway Interchange (road), interchange near Chicago Loop, downtown Chicago, Illinois, known locally as "The Lady in the Middle". It is the junction between the Dan Ryan Exp ...
with
Interstate 290 (
Eisenhower Expressway
Interstate 290 (I-290) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway that runs westward from the Jane Byrne Interchange near the Chicago Loop. The portion of I-290 from Interstate 294, I-294 to its east end is officially called the Dwight D. Eisenhowe ...
/
Ida B. Wells Drive) and the
Dan Ryan Expressway (also I-90/94) at the east end, and the O'Hare Airport terminals at the west end. I-190 runs from the western terminus at O'Hare Airport for , where it meets I-90 and runs a further , before joining with I-94 for the final .
Traveling eastbound from O'Hare, the Kennedy interchanges with the eastern terminus of the
Jane Addams Memorial Tollway
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(I-90) and with the
Tri-State Tollway
The Tri-State Tollway is a controlled-access highway, controlled-access toll road in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Illinois. Originally U.S. Route 41 Toll, it follows:
*Interstate 94 in Illinois, Interstate 94 from I-41/US 41 in N ...
(
I-294
Interstate 294 (I-294) is a tolled auxiliary Interstate Highway in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Illinois. Forming the southern portion of the Tri-State Tollway in Illinois, I-294 runs from South Holland at I-80/ I-94 and Illinoi ...
) at a complex junction just west of
Illinois Route 171
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(IL 171, Cumberland Avenue). The Kennedy later merges with the southern end of the
Edens Expressway (
I-94) at Montrose Avenue; the Kennedy (at this point both I-90 and I-94) then turns south to its junction with the Dan Ryan and Eisenhower Expressways and Ida B. Wells Drive at the Jane Byrne Interchange in downtown Chicago.
With up to 327,000 vehicles traveling on the Kennedy daily, the Kennedy and its South Side extension, the
Dan Ryan, are the busiest roads in the
Midwest
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.
History

The Kennedy was originally constructed along the route of Avondale Avenue, an existing diagonal street, and the
C&NW Northwest Line corridor, in the late 1950s and completed on November 5, 1960.
On January 21st 1961, a new reversible roadway was completed.
Originally named the Northwest Expressway for its general direction of travel, the
Chicago
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City Council voted unanimously on November 29, 1963—one week after
the assassination of President Kennedy—to rename the highway the
John F. Kennedy Expressway.
Throughout 1971, the old roadway was removed and replaced by new roadway.
Until 1978, the Kennedy Expressway was marked as
I-94 and
Illinois Route 194 (IL 194), I-90 and I-190 replaced IL 194 and thus the Eisenhower Expressway was renamed from I-90 to
I-290.
The express portion of the freeway was reconstructed from 1992 through 1994, when the existing express lanes, which previously were reversed by hand, were modernized. In addition, all aspects of the express lanes system were computerized, so that the process could be controlled at both ends from a central location. At least once a day, however, IDOT crews still examine the express lanes for debris while the lanes are closed.

In 2005, the Washington Street bridge over the expressway was reconstructed, and the entrance ramps to both directions of the Kennedy were partially removed. The same was done in 2006 for the Monroe Street bridge. This left a disconnected portion of each ramp remaining on the expressway, to be removed and the existing "suicide ramps" lengths extended when funding became available. The
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) (), nicknamed the Recovery Act, was a Stimulus (economics), stimulus package enacted by the 111th U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in February 2009. Developed ...
provided the necessary funding for the construction between
Hubbard Street and the
Circle Interchange, commencing in summer 2009. The westbound (facing north) ramps at Adams Street and Madison Street, along with the eastbound (facing south) ramps at Randolph Street and Madison Street, were lengthened by removing what remained of abandoned ramps and lengthening the entrance ramps significantly.
The only remaining short, limited-sight, left-side suicide ramp entrance is from Lake Street to the eastbound expressway (heading south). As part of the project, eastbound (heading south) traffic patterns were adjusted. The two right-most lanes were made "exit only" for
Chicago Loop
The Loop is Chicago's central business district and one of the city's 77 municipally recognized Community areas in Chicago, community areas. Located at the center of downtown Chicago on the shores of Lake Michigan, it is the second-largest busi ...
,
Ida B. Wells Drive, and
Eisenhower Expressway
Interstate 290 (I-290) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway that runs westward from the Jane Byrne Interchange near the Chicago Loop. The portion of I-290 from Interstate 294, I-294 to its east end is officially called the Dwight D. Eisenhowe ...
exits, the Adams Street and Jackson Boulevard exits were combined, certain center median walls reconstructed, lanes restriped to remove the merging of the leftmost lanes, and appropriate signage changes. For example, the changes increased the taper for the Randolph Street entrance headed eastbound from ,
an increase of over 3.6 time. In the westbound direction (headed north), the exit ramp to Monroe Street was permanently removed.
In 2015, the
American Highway Users Alliance named the of the Kennedy between the Circle Interchange and Edens junction the worst traffic bottleneck in the country.
Impact
The creation of the Kennedy Expressway displaced "3,306 families and 480 single people". Unlike other expressways on the south and west side of Chicago, areas around the Kennedy maintained much of their density despite the displacement caused by its construction.
The Kennedy Expressway bisected the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago. Avondale residents view the Kennedy's underpasses' unwelcoming conditions as creating a barrier between the two halves of the neighborhood. Residents also complain about traffic congestion and dangerous speeds near the expressway's onramps. A large portion of Avondale Park was destroyed to make way for the Kennedy Expressway, greatly decreasing its size from 5 acres to just over 1 acre. This contributed to Avondale becoming a "park poor" neighborhood.
Areas around the Kennedy Expressway are hotspots for
air pollution
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, especially in the Avondale and Irving Park neighborhoods of Chicago. Residents in these neighborhoods face significant exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), a type of air pollution comprising tiny particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs. PM2.5 poses severe health risks such as heart and lung diseases, asthma, and premature death. PM2.5 is considered the largest environmental contributor to mortality, with approximately 5% of premature deaths in Chicago attributed to this pollution.
Features
The
Blue Line operates in the median of the Kennedy Expressway for about from
O'Hare International Airport
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to just south of Addison Street. The first section, an extension from
Logan Square to
Jefferson Park, opened in 1970. The second section opened between Jefferson Park and
River Road (now Rosemont) in February 1983. The third and final section between River Road and O'Hare was opened in September 1984.

The second distinct features of the Kennedy Expressway are its
reversible express lanes where I-94 merges into I-90. The
reversible lane
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s lie in the median of the highway from the Kennedy Expressway/Edens Expressway junction until just north of the Loop (at Ohio Street), a distance of about . These reversible lanes, situated between the inbound lanes and the Blue Line tracks, allow two lanes of traffic to flow towards or away from the city, depending on the time of the day. The lanes are controlled by computers and verified by humans at a separate control center. Steel mesh barriers and breakaway gates prevent traffic from entering oncoming lanes. On January 25, 2014, a drunk driver broke through the safety gates and drove in the express lanes in the wrong direction, but was stopped by a snow plow; no injuries were reported.
This was the first wrong-way accident involving the express lanes.
A third distinct feature is Hubbard's Cave, also called the Hubbard Street Tunnel, which passes under several streets and the
Metra
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's
Union Pacific West,
North Central Service
The North Central Service (NCS) is a Metra commuter rail line running from Union Station (Chicago), Union Station in downtown Chicago through northwestern and far northern suburbs to Antioch, Illinois, Antioch, Illinois. In December 2022, the pub ...
,
Milwaukee District North, and
Milwaukee District West lines (former
Chicago & Northwestern and
Milwaukee Road
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commuter lines respectively). It is named for
Hubbard Street, one of the streets it passes underneath. Hubbard's Cave is a landmark frequently heard in
traffic reports
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on radio and TV.

The final distinct features are the nine exits in between mile markers 50 and 51, and the southbound exit to I-290 and Ida B. Wells Drive is marked as exits 51H and 51I. While the density of interchanges is quite dangerous, the hazard is partially offset by the fact that exits are apart on the right hand side, while entrances to the highway were apart, but on the left side. Known as the "suicide ramps", the entrance ramps on the left had little to no acceleration zone, and traffic on the ramps could not see mainline traffic until the last of the ramp. The 2009–10 reconstruction between
Hubbard Street and the
Circle Interchange improved safety by increasing the lengths of most entrance ramps and reduced bottlenecks by better utilizing the existing space.
The Kennedy Expressway was the location of a large
Magikist lips flashing sign which was a
Chicago
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pop culture icon for many years. Located at the southeast corner where Montrose Avenue abutted the expressway, the sign was torn down in 2004.
Exit list
See also
*
List of memorials to John F. Kennedy
References
External links
John F. Kennedy Expressway (I-90 and I-94) at Steve Anderson's ChicagoRoads.com*
{{John F. Kennedy
Interstate 90
Interstate 94
1960 establishments in Illinois
Expressways in the Chicago area
Wrong-way driving
Monuments and memorials to John F. Kennedy in the United States