Illinois Route 133 is an east–west state highway in east-central Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 32 in Lovington to U.S. Route 150 and Illinois Route 1 in Paris. Illinois Route 16 terminates with Illinois 133 at this point. This is a distance of 52.05 miles (83.77 km). Illinois 133 is the main state road through Illinois Amish Country.

Route description

Illinois 133 is a two-lane undivided surface state highway for its entire length. It overlaps Illinois 16 when both roads terminate at U.S. 150/Illinois 1 in Paris. U.S. 150 runs north and east from this intersection, while Illinois 1 runs north and south. The Illinois 16/133 combination runs west.

History

SBI Route 133 was the same as Illinois 133 is today, though the eastern portion of the road from Redmon to Paris was not completed until 1942. In 1953 it was extended west to Decatur along Illinois 32; this was rescinded in 1972.

Major Intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MoultrieLovington0.00.0IL 32Sullivan, DecaturWestern terminus of IL 133
DouglasArcola18.029.0US 45 (Chestnut St) – Champaign, Mattoon
18.930.4I-57Champaign, EffinghamI-57 exit 203
25.040.2IL 130
ColesNo major junctions
Edgar38.261.5IL 49Casey, Kankakee
Paris49.679.8CR 14 (North 950th Road)
51.182.2IL 16 west – CharlestonWest end of IL 16 concurrency
52.0583.77US 150 west / IL 1 (Central Avenue, Main Street) – Marshall, Danville IL 16 endsEastern termi of IL 133 and IL 16
52.0583.77US 150 east – Terre HauteContinuation beyond IL 1
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Concurrency terminus

External links

  • Media related to Illinois Route 133 at Wikimedia Commons