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Initially, I-355 ran from Interstate 55 north to I-290.
On November 11, 2007, the tollway authority opened a southern extension of I-355 from I-55 to I-80, a distance of ; on its opening, the tollway authority changed the name of the tollway to " Veterans Memorial Tollway ".
To protect the arboretum from salt spray and other pollutants caused by cars on the tollway, the tollway authority agreed to build I-355 below grade around the perimeter of the arboretum.
The initial length of I-355 was from I-55 north to I-290.
In addition to the original alignment of I-355, the Transportation Plan of April 1962 included the concept of a route that ran from Bolingbrook south to Joliet.
I-57 and I-355 are the only Chicago area expressways that cannot be directly accessed from the Tri-State Tollway.
This section of I-290 varies in width from two lanes at the ramp east from the I-290 / I-355 split, to three lanes between I-355 and U. S. Route 20, to three lanes plus two exit lanes at U. S. Route 20 / Illinois Route 64 ( Lake Street / North Avenue ) ( exit 13B ).

I-355 and Interstate
Interchange with Interstate 55 ( Illinois ) | I-55, formerly the southern terminus of I-355
Interstate 355 ( I-355 ), also known as the Veterans Memorial Tollway, is an Interstate Highway and tollway in the western and southwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, U. S. Like most other toll roads in the northeastern portion of the state, I-355 is maintained by the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority ( ISTHA ).
Because of problems with pavement on other roads in the system and anticipating heavy traffic on the new Interstate, the tollway authority decided to pave I-355 with pavement expected to last 20 years.
It intersects Interstate 355 ( I-355, Veterans Memorial Tollway ) just south of Lemont.

I-355 and distance
I-355 at the Illinois Prairie Path, looking south towards Downers Grove, Illinois | Downers Grove in the distance

I-355 and .
The tollway authority opened I-355 as the North – South Tollway in 1989 to ease congestion on Illinois Route 53 ( IL 53 ), a parallel two-lane state highway in central DuPage County.
The original alignment of I-355 was defined in the Chicago Area Transportation Study ( abbreviated CATS ) Transportation Plan of April 1962.
Originally, tollway officials designated the new road I-355.
Ultimately, the tollway authority kept the I-355 designation.
Tollway officials also estimated that 200, 000 cars per day would use I-355.
I-355 opened at the stroke of midnight on December 24, 1989.
The tollway authority began testing I-PASS, the tollway system's electronic payment method, on the entire stretch of I-355 in 1993 at various tollbooths ; by September 1994, every plaza on I-355 accepted I-PASS.
After the northern portion of I-355 opened in 1989, the Illinois General Assembly authorized the tollway authority to begin studying the southern extension of I-355.
The discovery of the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly, an endangered species, and related concerns for the environmental health of the Des Plaines River wetlands in 1995, ignited a series of legal challenges that delayed construction of the I-355 extension for several years.
Until its first junction with I-55 by Bolingbrook, it remains a mostly 2 to 4 lane road, largely replaced by the I-290 and I-355 combo.

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