Illinois State Route 910 Roads of the Mid-South & West > Highways of the State of Illinois > Illinois I.D. Routes > Illinois State Route 910


Illinois State Route 910 is a secret Illinois highway near Hopedale. This is a frontage road along Interstate 155. It is just under two (2) miles long. The only indication that is it is a state highway is on the mile markers. This is a old section of Illinois State Route 121, which was pulled back to Lincoln when I-155 was commisioned.


The "O" mile marker for IL St Rt 910.

The street marker across the street from the above marker.

Looking east at the intersection of IL St Rt 122 East and I-155.

Looking south along IL St Rt 910 at the "0" point.

Along this frontage road, there is a piece of state property along the Mackinaw River. Also, IDOT has a maintenece shead at the IL St Rt 122/I-155 interchange. A old tress bridge over the Mackinaw River is also on this route.

Looking north along IL St Rt 910 as it crosses the Mackinaw River. I-155 is to the right in the picture.

One of the three mile markers along IL St Rt 910. This is just south of the Mackinaw River bridge.

Just under two (2) miles, north of IL St Rt 122, the path of IL 910 ends near the next crossover of I-155.

Looking south along IL St Rt 910 at the end.

End state maintenance marker on IL St Rt 910 (Old IL 121).

8 January 2011