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Briefly, here are what those names are referring to, so next time you hear "20 minutes outbound from the split to O'Hare" you'll know that's a GOOD thing! Outbound: Leaving downtown Inbound: Heading downtown The Kennedy: I-90 and I-94 together north of the Loop (approx.I-290). I-90 continues to be the Kennedy after the Split until O'Hare The Split/The Junction: When I-90 and I-94 break off from each other north of the Loop. I-90 heads to O'Hare and I-94 heads northeast. Edens Expressway: I-94 north of the Split Lake Cook Road Lake Cook Road: East-west street that marks the borders of Lake and Cook Counties on the north side Northwest Tollway: I-90 north of O'Hare to Wisconsin Dan Ryan Expressway: I-90 and I-94 together south of the Loop Skyway: Connects Dan Ryan to Indiana Toll Road 95th Street: Southern end of Dan Ryan Expressway, marks beginning of Bishop Ford Bishop Ford Freeway: I-94 from 95th (Dan Ryan) to I-80/Indiana Eisenhower: I-290, which extends from downtown to the western suburbs North-South: I-355 from Itasca to I-55 Stevenson Expressway: I-55 from Lake Shore Drive to the Tri-State Tri-State Tollway: I-294 connects with I-94 on the north and the south end of the city, forming a semi-circle and connecting with every major interstate Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway: I-88 west from Tri-State The Loop: area in the heart of downtown that's encircled by the "L" tracks. Post Office: Sometimes used instead of The Loop. Now vacant building that spans the Eisenhower as it turns into Congress Parkway. Circle/Spaghetti Bowl: Where the Dan Ryan, the Kennedy and the Eisenhower meet Hillside Strangler: Named after a nearby suburb. Where the East-West Tollway, the Tri-State and the Eisenhower meet Mannheim: Just east of the Hillside Strangler and near the western end of the Eisenhower
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