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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 downtownInbound: 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'HareThe 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 RoadLake Cook Road: East-west street that marks the borders of Lake and Cook Counties on the north sideNorthwest Tollway: I-90 north of O'Hare to WisconsinDan Ryan Expressway: I-90 and I-94 together south of the LoopSkyway: Connects Dan Ryan to Indiana Toll Road95th Street: Southern end of Dan Ryan Expressway, marks beginning of Bishop FordBishop Ford Freeway: I-94 from 95th (Dan Ryan) to I-80/IndianaEisenhower: I-290, which extends from downtown to the western suburbsNorth-South: I-355 from Itasca to I-55Stevenson Expressway: I-55 from Lake Shore Drive to the Tri-StateTri-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 interstateRonald Reagan Memorial Tollway: I-88 west from Tri-StateThe Loop: area in the heart of downtown that's encircled by the "L" tracks. Lake Street on the North, Wabash on the East, Van Buren on the South and Wells Street on the West.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 meetMannheim: Just east of the Hillside Strangler and near the western end of the Eisenhower
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