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U.S. Highway 61 US 61 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Iowa DOT Length 192.663 mi (310.061 km) Existed July 1, 1926 (1926-07-01) –present Major junctions South end US 61 / US 136 south of Keokuk Major intersections US 218 at Keokuk US 34 at Burlington I-80 at Davenport US 30 at DeWitt US 151 south of Dubuque US 20 at Dubuque North end US 61 / US 151 at Dubuque Location ...
U.S. Highway 63. U.S. Highway 63 ( US 63) is a United States Highway that runs through the eastern third of Iowa. It begins at the Missouri state line southwest of Bloomfield and travels north through Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Tama, Waterloo, and New Hampton. It ends at the Minnesota state line at Chester. Between Ottumwa and Oskaloosa, the highway ...
Secondary. Scenic. ← Iowa 28. → US 30. In the US state of Iowa, Interstate 29 ( I-29) is a north–south Interstate Highway which closely parallels the Missouri River. I-29 enters Iowa from Missouri near Hamburg and heads to the north-northwest through the Omaha–Council Bluffs and the Sioux City areas.
U.S. Highway 20 US 20 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Iowa DOT Length 300.270 mi (483.238 km) Existed 1926–present Major junctions West end I-129 US 75 at South Sioux City, Neb. Major intersections I-29 in Sioux City US 75 at Sioux City US 71 near Early and Sac City US 169 near Fort Dodge I-35 near Williams US 65 near Iowa Falls I-380 / US 218 in Waterloo US 52 in Dubuque ...
A road conditions map from South Dakota 511 shows the road closures near Canton and Worthing. ... Portions of northwest Iowa, including the following counties, Clay, Dickinson, Lyon, O`Brien ...
01958-09-21. 1958. current. Primary Interstates. I-29 as viewed from the Sergeant Floyd Monument. I-35 approaching exit 182. The Interstate 74 Bridge carrying I-74 across the Mississippi River. I-80 in western Iowa near Walnut. Traffic congestion on I‑35 / I‑80 during the Iowa flood of 2008.
The primary highway system makes up over 9,000 miles (14,000 km), approximately 8 percent of the U.S. state of Iowa's public road system. The Iowa Department of Transportation is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the primary highway system, which consists of Interstate Highways, United States Highways, and Iowa state highways.
July 24, 2024 at 7:05 AM. The Iowa Department of Transportation is spending $163 million on work to expand Interstate 35 between Ankeny and Huxley from four lanes to six lanes. With summer being ...