Wisconsin Highway 29
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| State Trunk Highway 29 |
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- For the pre-1926 Highway 29, see Highway 29 (Wisconsin 1917).
State Trunk Highway 29 (often called Highway 29, STH 29 or WIS 29) is a state highway running east–west across central Wisconsin. It is a major east–west corridor connecting the Twin Cities with Wausau and Green Bay. A multi-year project to upgrade the corridor to a four-lane freeway/expressway from Elk Mound to Green Bay was recently completed in 2005. The expansion served to improve safety on the route, which was over capacity as a two-lane road. The remainder of WIS 29 is two-lane surface road or urban multi-lane elsewhere.
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[edit] Route description
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[edit] Prescott to Elk Mound
WIS 29 passes through Pierce, St Croix and Dunn Counties in this section. The highway begins at its western terminus at U.S. Route 10, on the north side of Prescott. from this point, Highway 29 follows WIS 35 northeast to River Falls, passing the University of Wisconsin-River Falls campus. At the junction with WIS 65, WIS 35 turns northbound with WIS 65 while WIS 29 continues east. WIS 29 joins briefly with US 63 west of Spring Valley[3] and turns eastbound upon its split one mile south to head into Spring Valley.[4] Upon leaving Spring Valley and Pierce county, the route heads northward into St Croix County and turns east towards Menomonie. WIS 29 does not pass through any municipalities while in this county, but it does cross WIS 128.[5]
Upon entering Dunn county, the route passes through rural terrain and enters Menomonie's west side as Hudson Rd. The route turns northward onto Main street and passes west and north of the University of Wisconsin-Stout campus. WIS 29 turns east onto Stout Road along with US 12 and leaves the city to the east.[6] The two routes proceed east for about 9 miles and junction with Interstate 94. This interchange is the westernmost point of the multi-lane WIS 29 corridor.[7] It is also the westernmost point of WIS 29 as a backbone route in Corridors 2020.[8]
[edit] Elk Mound to Wausau
Between Elk Mound and Wausau, WIS 29 passes through Dunn, Chippewa, Clark and Marathon counties. West of CTH T, the route is an expressway. The route passes into the Chippewa Valley metropolitan area and south of Chippewa Falls as a Freeway and crosses U.S. Route 53 at a cloverleaf interchange in Lake Hallie.[9] WIS 29 junctions with the southern terminus of WIS 178 southeast of Chippewa Falls then passes to the south of Lake Wissota State Park before crossing under Wisconsin Highway 27 in Cadott. WIS 29 passes south of Boyd and Stanley before exiting the county to the east.[9]
in Clark County, WIS 29 meets WIS 73 in Thorp. the two routes exit the village to the east concurrently and WIS 73 splits to the south in Withee about 10 miles east. WIS 29 continues east and passes south of Owen and Curtiss. At Abbotsford, WIS 29 and WIS 13 meet at a partial cloverleaf interchange between Abbotsford and Colby on the Clark and Marathon county line.[9] Twelve miles east of Abbotsford, WIS 29 and WIS 97 meet at a diamond interchange. This is a key route for travelers between Wausau and Marshfield. East of this junction, WIS 29 follows a straight route that passes Edgar and Marathon City. WIS 29 enters Wausau as a freeway and turns south onto and follows US 51 for five miles, bypassing the downtown area to the south.[10]
[edit] Wausau to Green Bay
This stretch of the highway passes through Marathon, Shawano, Outagamie and Brown Counties. South of Wausau, WIS 29 turns off US 51 to the east at the northern terminus of I-39 and continues as freeway, passing through the villages of Rothschild and Weston. The freeway section ends at Ringle. As an expressway, the highway passes just south of Hatley and turns southeast for about four miles before turning east again at the northern terminus of WIS 49.[10]
The highway enters Shawano County about one mile east of this junction.[10] WIS 29 passes north and around Wittenberg. US 45 joins with the highway north of Wittenberg and the two routes run concurrently to where US 45 splits to the south at about two miles east of the village. WIS 29 bypasses Tilleda and Thorton on the way towards Shawano At shawano, the expressway becomes a freeway at the junction with CTH MMM (WIS 29 Business) and turns southeast to bypass Shawano to the south, diamond interchanges link the highway with WIS 22 and WIS 47 North / WIS 55 North as it pass south of the city. WIS 47 south and WIS 55 south follow WIS 29 east. WIS 47 splits to the south at the diamon interchange junction with WIS 117 south of Bonduel. WIS 29 (along with WIS 55) then returns to an expressway at the junction with CTH BE (WIS 29's former route). WIS 55 splits to the south at the diamond interchange junction with Wisconsin Highway 160 at Angelica and WIS 29 heads southeast to its junction with WIS 156 at the Brown county line.[11]
About one mile into Brown County, WIS 29 collects WIS 32 eastbound at the diamond interchange with CTH Y. WIS 29 very briefly passes through the northeast corner of Outagamie county and enters the village of Howard. The multilane expressway and the Backbone Corridor route end at US 41.[12][8] WIS 32 turns south onto US 41 as WIS 29 continues into Green Bay as Shawano Avenue.[13]
[edit] Green Bay to Kewaunee
This section of the highway passes through Brown and Kewaunee Counties. In downtown Green Bay, WIS 29 turns north onto South Monroe Avenue for 4 blocks, joining with WIS 54 and turns east onto Main Street, splitting from WIS 54 and joining US 141 to leave the city to the southeast. The highways passes over I-43 without an interchange. WIS 29 splits to the east from US 141 at about 1 mile north of US 141's southern terminus at I-43 in Bellevue. This provides the only access from I-43 to WIS 29. The highway passes through Poland and Henrysville as it exits Brown County to the east.[12]
[edit] History
Prior to 1926, Highway 29 was numbered Highway 116 from Minnesota to Chippewa Falls, Highway 16 from Chippewa Falls to Bellevue, and Highway 146 from Bellevue to Kewaunee. Highway 16 continued southeast from Bellevue along what became U.S. Highway 141 in 1926 to Manitowoc. What had been Highway 29 before 1926 became U.S. Highway 16 across the state.[14]
Highway 29 has long been known as "Bloody 29"[15] because of the prevalence of grisly fatal traffic crashes along significant portions of the highway. In 1988, a study was commissioned to examine upgrading the highway to a 4-lane divided highway. The changes would be made along 203 miles of road from I-94, 2 miles west of Elk Mound, to US 41 in Howard (suburban Green Bay). The final segment of the highway, connecting the east side of Chippewa Falls with the segment running north of Eau Claire, was opened to traffic on August 16, 2005. Of the total length, about 65 miles of the highway meets Interstate standards.[16] Most of the expansion was able to be completed with only minor additions to the already-existing easements, and as a result, the expanded roadway almost exactly matches the highway's original course. While traffic crashes have declined significantly, numerous memorials to those who lost their lives on the road still dot the route.
Highway 29 is the only Wisconsin state highway in WisDOT's Corridors 2020 Backbone Routes system.[8]
The portion of WIS 29 between Chippewa Falls and Abbotsford roughly follows what used to be the Yellowstone Trail[17][18]
[edit] Current status
Highway 29 is currently undergoing upgrades in Wausau as a part of the US 51/WIS 29 project.[19] This project will expand the portions of Highway 29 that are co-signed with US 51 from 4 lanes to 6 lanes and reconstruct interchanges along the route. The southern interchange where Highway 29 turns east off from US 51 was completed in late 2006. The northern end of the project will take four years and be completed in 2010.[19]
[edit] Major intersections
[edit] Prescott to Elk Mound
| County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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| Pierce | Prescott | WIS 35 North follow WIS 29 East | ||
| River Falls | WIS 35 South follow WIS 29 West | |||
| Martell | ||||
| St. Croix | Spring Valley | |||
| Dunn | Menomonie | WIS 29 East follow US 12 East |
[edit] Elk Mound to Green Bay
| County | Location | #[20] | Destinations | Notes | |
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| WIS 29 west along with US 12 west continue as a 2-lane road to Menomonie | |||||
| Dunn | Elk Mound | none | Shown here as a terminus to the 4-lane expressway. WIS 29 is surface street here with a combo diamond/trumpet interchange with I-94. | ||
| 61 | US 12 West follow WIS 29 West. | ||||
| Chippewa | Chippewa Falls | 69 | |||
| 72 | |||||
| 75A-B | Lake Hallie use Exit 75A; Chippewa Falls use Exit 75B To WIS 124 use Exit 75A |
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| 79 | Seymour Cray Sr Blvd use Exit 79 | ||||
| Lake Wissota | 80 | Westbound entrance; Eastbound exit only | |||
| 81 | Westbound exit; Eastbound entrance only | ||||
| 87 | Eastbound omits Lake Wissota State Park | ||||
| Cadott | 91 | ||||
| Boyd | 97 | ||||
| Stanley | 101 | ||||
| Clark | Thorp | 108 | |||
| Withee | 118 | Greenwood use Exit 118 | |||
| Owen | none | at-grade intersection | |||
| 122 | |||||
| Curtiss | 127 | ||||
| Abbotsford | 131 | Eastbound exit; Westbound entrance only Hiline Ave use Exit 131 |
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| Marathon | 132 | Marshfield, Medford use Exit 132 | |||
| 134 | Eastbound entrance; Westbound exit only Maple Rd use Exit 134 |
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| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| Wien | 145 | Stratford use Exit 145 | |||
| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| Edgar | 150 | ||||
| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| Marathon City | 156 | ||||
| Wausau | 162 | 72nd Ave | |||
| 164[21] | WIS 52 begins at this point - WIS 29 follows this road to interchange with US 51.[19] | ||||
| none | |||||
| WIS 29 East follow US 51 South | |||||
| 191
(US 51) |
Sherman Street | Northbound exit; Southbound entrance only. | |||
| Rib Mountain | 190
(US 51) |
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| 188
(US 51) |
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| WIS 29 West follow US 51 North | |||||
| 170 | Westbound only | ||||
| Rothschild | 171 | ||||
| Weston | 173 | ||||
| 177 | |||||
| Ringle | 181 | ||||
| Hatley | 186 | ||||
| Elderon | none | at-grade intersection | |||
| Shawano | Wittenberg | 195 | |||
| 196 | Eastbound entrance; Westbound exit only | ||||
| 198 | Eastbound signs omits Bus WIS 29, CTH Q, and Wittenberg | ||||
| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| Tilleda | none | At-grade intersection | |||
| none | |||||
| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| Thornton | none | At-grade intersection | |||
| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| Shawano | 225 | ||||
| 227 | WIS 47 South / WIS 55 South follow WIS 29 East | ||||
| Bonduel | 234 | WIS 47 North follow WIS 29 West | |||
| none | At-grade intersection - Formerly Highway 29 | ||||
| Angelica | none | At-grade intersection | |||
| none | Angelica use Exit 242 WIS 55 North follow WIS 29 West |
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| Brown | Pittsfield | none | At-grade intersection | ||
| Oneida | 249 | WIS 32 South follow WIS 29 East | |||
| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| Green Bay | none | At-grade intersection | |||
| none | Greenfield Ave | At-grade intersection | |||
| none | At-grade intersection | ||||
| none | WIS 32 North follow WIS 29 West
Shown here as a terminus to the 4-lane expressway. WIS 29 is surface street here with a diamond interchange with the US 41 Freeway. |
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| WIS 32 follows US 41 south. | |||||
[edit] Green Bay to Kewaunee
| County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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| Brown | Green Bay | WIS 29 East follow US 141 South | ||
| Bellevue | I-43 access via US 141 South | |||
| WIS 29 West follow US 141 North | ||||
| Poland | ||||
| Henrysville | ||||
| Kewaunee | Pilsen | |||
| Kewaunee | WIS 29 eastern terminus |
[edit] Future plans
WisDOT is studying options for Highway 29 conversions to Interstate standards in three sections.
The section between I-94 and County Highway X's eastern exit is already designated as a freeway by WisDOT - despite the existence of several at-grade intersections between U.S. Highway 53 and I-94. WisDOT is studying options for upgrade of these intersections as part of the study. In addition, upgrades to the I-94 interchange with Highway 29 are also being considered. WisDOT is also studying options for upgrades to the highway to a freeway further east to Bruce Mound Ave. in Clark County.[16]
The second section - between Wittenberg (U.S. Highway 45) and Green Bay (U.S. Highway 41) is also undergoing a study for planned upgrades of the highway to freeway standards. As it stands now, the Shawano bypass is the only section that is a freeway. The study is geared toward upgrading the rest of the section to Interstate standards.[22]
The third section - between Ringle (County Highway Q) and Wittenberg (U.S. Highway 45) is at the preliminary stages for freeway upgrades. WisDOT is currently focusing on preserving right of way access for future ugrades.[23]
To date, WisDOT has no published plans for the segments from Bruce Mound Ave. to Abbotsford (Badger Ave.) and from Abbotsford to Wausau (72nd Ave.)
[edit] Bannered routes
WIS 29 has four business routes:
- Business WIS 29 in Chippewa Falls
- Business WIS 29 in Abbotsford
- Business WIS 29 in Wittenberg
- Business WIS 29 in Shawano
[edit] References
- ^ United States Federal Highway Administration. The National Highway Planning Network. Retrieved on 2007-09-02.
- ^ Rand McNally & Company. The Rand McNally Road Atlas [map]. Retrieved during 2007.
- ^ Google. US 63 to US 63 - Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Pierce Co [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. St. Croix Co [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Google. Hudson Road, Menomonie, Wisconsin - Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Dunn Co [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ a b c Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Corridors 2020 routes: Backbones and Connectors [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ a b c Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Chippewa Co [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ a b c Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Marathon Co [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Shawano Co [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ a b Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Brown Co [map]. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Google. Shawano Ave, Green Bay - Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ Original State Trunk Highway System in Wisconsin. Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (1918). Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
- ^ Groves, Ethnie (2005-08-15). Governor Doyle Officially Opens Final Segment of WIS 29 Expansion Project. Wisconsin Office of the Governor. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
- ^ a b Wisconsin Department of Transportation. WIS 29 Freeway Conversion Study. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
- ^ The Yellowstone Trail in Chippewa County Wisconsin. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ The Yellowstone Trail in Clark County Wisconsin. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ a b c Wisconsin Department of Transportation. US-51/WI-29 Project. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Exit Numbers on WIS 29. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
- ^ This exit number originally was 164 and the sign read 28th ave. The signs were removed in spring 2006 when construction began on the interchange
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation (September 2005). Project Newsletter - Wis 29 Preservation Plan: Wittenberg to Green Bay (PDF). Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. WisDOT schedules WIS 29 public information meeting. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.

