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The Dan Ryan Expressway is an expressway in Chicago that runs from the Jane Byrne Interchange with Interstate 290 (I-290) near Downtown Chicago through the South Side of the city. It is designated as both I-90 and I-94 south to 66th Street, a distance of 7.44 miles (11.97 km). South of 66th Street, the expressway meets the Chicago Skyway, which travels southeast; the I-90 designation transfers over to the Skyway, while the Dan Ryan Expressway retains the I-94 designation and continues south for 4.03 miles (6.49 km), ending at an interchange with I-57. This is a total distance of 11.47 miles (18.5 km). The highway was named for Dan Ryan Jr., a former president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners. Route description On an average day, up to 307,100 vehicles use a portion of the Dan Ryan (2005 data). The Dan Ryan, and its North Side counterpart the Kennedy Expressway, are the busiest roads in the entire state of Illinois. Utilizing an express-local system, the Dan Ryan has 14 lanes of traffic; seven in each direction, with four of those as express lanes and the other three providing access for exit and on-ramps. Because of its width, the Dan Ryan is very popular with commuters who live south of the Loop, making the road prone to traffic jams during weekday rush hour. The posted directions on the Dan Ryan are different from the actual compass direction of the expressway, which may cause confusion to many travelers. The Dan Ryan for its entire 12-mile (19 km) length runs north–south. However, the Dan Ryan is a part of the larger Interstates 90 and 94, which both run east–west through the United States. Therefore, one who is traveling "west" on I-90/94 is actually driving north on the Dan Ryan as it passes through Chicago; I-90 continues northwest from the Kennedy split, while I-94 runs north–south until the Marquette Interchange in Milwaukee. Similarly, "east" on 90 and 94 on the entire system is really south through Chicago; the interstates will continue on an easterly path outside of the city. Chicagoans also typically refer to the direction of travel as either "inbound" or "outbound" from the downtown area. Four miles of continuous high-rise housing projects (Stateway Gardens and the Robert Taylor Homes) formerly ran parallel to the expressway on its eastern side from Cermak Road south to Garfield Boulevard. However, nearly all of these buildings have been demolished as part of the CHA's transformation plan. The Red Line runs in the median of the Dan Ryan. This section of the Chicago "L" opened on September 28, 1969. Chicago pioneered the location of rapid transit line in expressway medians, a practice that has since been followed in several other cities, such as Toronto, and Pasadena. The control cities for the Dan Ryan Expressway are Indiana south, and the Chicago Loop northbound. History The first segment of the Dan Ryan, opened on December 12, 1961, and ran between US 12/US 20, 95th Street north to 71st Street in Chicago's Grand Crossing neighborhood. It was named after the recently deceased Dan Ryan, Jr., who was President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners who had worked to accelerate construction of Chicago-area expressways. A year later on December 15, 1962, the 8-mile (13 km) stretch of the Dan Ryan between 71st Street and I-90/Eisenhower Expressway (now signed as I-290) opened to the public as well as a 0.2-mile (0.32 km) stretch that connected it to the Bishop Ford Freeway (then known as the Calumet Expressway). During the planning stages it was also known as the South Route Expressway. In 1988–1989, the northern three miles (4.8 km) of the Dan Ryan, known as the Elevated Bridge, were completely reconstructed. In 2006 and 2007, the Illinois Department of Transportation reconstructed the entire length of the Dan Ryan Expressway, including the addition of a travel lane from 47th Street to 95th Street. The project was the largest expressway reconstruction plan in Chicago history. The total cost of the project was $975 million, nearly twice the $550 million original estimate for the project. Exit list The entire route is in Chicago, Cook County. References External links Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90 and I-94) at Steve Anderson's ChicagoRoads.com Historic, Current & Average Travel Times For The Dan Ryan Expressway. Discover the Dan Ryan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Dan Ryan books.

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  • Cranky Chicken synopsis, comments

    Cranky Chicken

    Katherine Battersby

    Narwhal and Jelly meet The Bad Guys in this brightly illustrated, downright hilarious chapter book graphic novel full of “sweet, wholesome fun” (BCCB) about what happens when a ver...

  • The Infernos of Dante and Dan Brown synopsis, comments

    The Infernos of Dante and Dan Brown

    Gary Jansen

    A terrific companion to the new Dan Brown movie, Inferno! Take an extraordinary journey into the signs and symbols behind Dan Brown’s latest Robert Langdon thriller.Just in time fo...

  • Greed synopsis, comments

    Greed

    Marc Elsberg & Simon Pare

    CORRUPT BIG BUSINESS, ECONOMY IN MELTDOWN, THE THRILLER THAT WARNED US ALL'Marc Elsberg is nothing if not prescient' GUARDIANIt’s the near future: the world economy is in freefall....

  • She Made Me Laugh synopsis, comments

    She Made Me Laugh

    Richard M. Cohen

    “A very personal remembrance of Nora Ephron’s life and loves, and her ups and downs” (USA TODAY) by her longtime and dear friend Richard Cohen in a hilarious, blunt, raucous, and p...

  • Masterful Marks synopsis, comments

    Masterful Marks

    Monte Beauchamp

    In a firstofitskind collection, awardwinning illustrators celebrate the lives of the visionary artists who created the world of comic art and altered pop culture forever.Sixteen Gr...

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    Sam Sam and Marzipan The Cubby House

    Dan Ryan

    Sam Sam and Marzipan is an imaginative adventure story as seen through the eyes of a four year old boy. Sam and his faithful off white and ginger cat Marzipan, live in a magical w...

  • Shock Wave synopsis, comments

    Shock Wave

    Clive Cussler

    A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily MailThe thirteenth adrenalinefilled Dirk Pitt classic from multimillioncopy king of the adventure novel, Clive Cussler.A hu...

  • Cut To Black synopsis, comments

    Cut To Black

    Graham Hurley

    'There is no one writing better police procedurals today.' Daily TelegraphBlood is thicker than water...A massive undercover operation turns personal for DI Faraday when his son is...

  • The Hunt synopsis, comments

    The Hunt

    Andy McNab

    From master storyteller Andy McNab, this is the opening book in an adventurefilled and actionpacked new series telling, for the first time ever, the true stories of Special Forces ...

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    Party Animals

    Katherine Battersby

    Cranky Chicken and Speedy the worm are back in another laughoutloud, brightly illustrated, and heartwarming chapter book as Speedy tries to plan a party for a hungry Chickensure to...

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    The Runner

    Stephen Leather

    'Thoughtprovoking, highoctane chase thriller with style' Financial Times'Leather once again delivers highoctane thrillaminute action that reads like a pitch for a Netflix series'...

  • The Hunting synopsis, comments

    The Hunting

    Stephen Leather

    'I doubt if a more exciting and muscular book will come along this year' Peterborough Telegraph Money can't buy everythingBut it can buy revenge Can a doctor take lives instead of ...

  • Deadlight synopsis, comments

    Deadlight

    Graham Hurley

    'There is no one writing better police procedurals today.' Daily TelegraphA twentyyearold crime throws DI Joe Faraday into the violent legacy of the Falklands War...Freshly promote...

  • The Girls Inside synopsis, comments

    The Girls Inside

    NJ Mackay

    A gripping, compelling psychological thriller about a cult, a fire, and the dark secrets that four young girls have carried with them but can no longer keep buried...Blue grew up i...

  • The Scandal synopsis, comments

    The Scandal

    Mari Hannah

    'Brand new series. Same topnotch writing.' Eva DolanWhen a young man is found stabbed to death in a side street in Newcastle city centre in the run up to Christmas, it looks like a...

  • The Order of Things synopsis, comments

    The Order of Things

    Graham Hurley

    The fourth novel in the Jimmy Suttle series, from 'one of the UK's finest crime novelists' (INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY), author of LAST FLIGHT TO STALINGRAD'There is noone writing bette...

  • Target synopsis, comments

    Target

    Tom Cain & Angela Koonen

    Er hat noch nie einen Fehler gemacht. Bis heute ... 00.19 Uhr. Ein Mercedes fährt vor dem Ritz in Paris ab. 00.25 Uhr. Der Wagen verunglückt in einem Tunnel. 03.37 Uhr. Drei Mensch...

  • Western Approaches synopsis, comments

    Western Approaches

    Graham Hurley

    A body. A policeman. Over the edge...The launch of a stunning crime series from the author of LAST FLIGHT TO STALINGRADNo one liked Jake Kinsey. A rich man, he turned up out of now...

  • Skydancer synopsis, comments

    Skydancer

    Geoffrey Archer

    Project Skydancer was the brainchild of the Ministry of Defence. Beautiful and terrifying in its simplicity, DS29 had designed new warheads for Polaris missiles, warheads that with...

  • Jim Telfer synopsis, comments

    Jim Telfer

    David Ferguson & Jim Telfer

    Jim Telfer is one of the greats of international rugby, with a career spanning more than five decades. Looking Back . . . For Once reveals how a shepherd's son from the Borders bec...

  • Crankosaurus synopsis, comments

    Crankosaurus

    Katherine Battersby

    Cranky Chicken and Speedy the worm return in another “sweetly silly” (Kirkus Reviews) illustrated chapter book as Cranky plans a nap and the two friends find a mysterious eggsure t...

  • Borrowed Light synopsis, comments

    Borrowed Light

    Graham Hurley

    'There is no one writing better police procedurals today.' Daily TelegraphFour charred bodies. One killer. A race against time...DI Joe Faraday is convalescing after a serious inju...

  • House of War synopsis, comments

    House of War

    Scott Mariani

    The edgeofyourseat thriller from the #1 bestseller.‘A gripping tale that will have you turning the pages well into the night’ MARK DAWSONA DEADLY TERROR PLOT. A RACE AGAINST THE CL...

  • Dark Forces synopsis, comments

    Dark Forces

    Stephen Leather

    When you're caught between two evils, only the most decisive will survive . . .A violent South London gang will be destroyed if Dan 'Spider' Shepherd can gather enough evidence ag...

  • Touching Distance synopsis, comments

    Touching Distance

    Graham Hurley

    A killing without mercy. A crime with no motive. A thriller from the author of LAST FLIGHT TO STALINGRADThree random killings. Or something much, much worse? DS Jimmy Suttle is try...

  • Buzz Riff synopsis, comments

    Buzz Riff

    HillFigure

    'Fast, funny and popping with surprises' Robert CraisTop Keirnan has got problems. The research firm he's been running out of his 30sera schoolhouse in Athens, Georgia, is beginni...

  • One Under synopsis, comments

    One Under

    Graham Hurley

    Two crimes, two tangles of emotions and thwarted love...From the author of LAST FLIGHT TO STALINGRADA man is chained inside a tunnel and then dismembered and scattered along the tr...

  • Blood And Honey synopsis, comments

    Blood And Honey

    Graham Hurley

    'There is no one writing better police procedurals today.' Daily TelegraphIs time running out for DI Joe Faraday?The discovery of a headless corpse on the rocks below the cliffs on...

  • Operation Schneewolf synopsis, comments

    Operation Schneewolf

    Glenn Meade & Wolfgang Thon

    1953. Die Siegermächte befinden sich mitten im Kalten Krieg. Die USRegierung befürchtet, die Sowjetunion könnte nukleare Waffen entwickeln und einsetzen. Um das zu verhindern, setz...

  • Last Man Standing synopsis, comments

    Last Man Standing

    Stephen Leather

    Friendships forged in the heat of combat can be stronger than anything.So when SAS trooper Matt Standing is told that the former Navy SEAL who saved his life is in trouble, he does...

  • Flood Tide synopsis, comments

    Flood Tide

    Clive Cussler

    A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily MailThe fourteenth incredible Dirk Pitt classic from multimillioncopy king of the adventure novel, Clive Cussler.Tracking a...

  • Becoming a Lion synopsis, comments

    Becoming a Lion

    Johnny Sexton

    Johnny Sexton the man who pulled the strings for the Lions gives an intimate insight into the rugby life in Becoming a Lion.With three Heineken Cups and one British and Irish Li...

  • Sam Sam and Marzipan The Playhouse synopsis, comments

    Sam Sam and Marzipan The Playhouse

    Dan Ryan

    # 1 Bestseller.WOW…imagination like only a little boy can have, captured in a picture book!Sam Sam is a four year old boy whose imagination sees his playhouse friends, Marzipa...

  • Letters from Russia synopsis, comments

    Letters from Russia

    Marquis de Custine

    The Marquis de Custine's unique perspective on a vast, fascinating country in the grip of oppressive tyrannyIn 1839, encouraged by his friend Balzac, Custine set out to explore Rus...