Interstate 280 (Iowa–Illinois)
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Interstate 280 (I-280) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway that makes up the western and southern portions of the beltway around the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa. The freeway starts at I-80 near Davenport, Iowa, and ends at I-80 near Colona, Illinois; its eastern part runs concurrent with I-74 to return to I-80. I-280 forms the southern part of a circle around the Quad Cities as well as forming part of a bypass (along with I-80) for US Route 61 (US 61) around Davenport. This road is 26.98 miles (43.42 km) long.[1]
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Length | 26.98 mi[1] (43.42 km) | ||||||
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West end | I-80 / US 6 / US 61 in Davenport, Iowa | ||||||
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East end | I-74 / I-80 near Colona, Ill. | ||||||
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