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U.S. Route 53

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U.S. Route 53
Length: 403[1] mi (649 km)
Formed: 1926[1]
South end: US 14 / US 61 / WIS 16 at La Crosse, WI
Major
junctions:
I-90 at La Crosse, WI

I-94 at Eau Claire, WI
US 12 at Altoona, WI
WIS 29 at Lake Hallie, WI
US 63 at Spooner, WI
US 2 at Superior, WI
I-35 / I-535 at Duluth, MN
US 169 / TH 169 at Virginia, MN

North end: Hwy 71 to Hwy 11 / TCH at Fort Frances, ON
United States Numbered Highways
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U.S. Route 53 is a north-south U.S. highway that runs for 403 miles (649 km) from La Crosse, Wisconsin to northern Minnesota. It is the primary north-south route in northwestern Wisconsin, serving as a vital link between I-94 at Eau Claire, Wisconsin and the city of Duluth, Minnesota. The entire route from Eau Claire to the city limits of Superior, Wisconsin is a four lane divided highway. The highway's northern terminus is at the Fort Frances-International Falls Bridge in International Falls, Minnesota, at the U.S.-Canadian border. Its southern terminus is in La Crosse, Wisconsin, at U.S. Highway 14.

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[edit] Route description

[edit] Wisconsin

The highway begins at its southern terminus with a junction at U.S. 14, U.S. 61, and Wisconsin Highway 16 in downtown La Crosse. From there, U.S. 53 crosses Interstate 90 and becomes a freeway bypass of Onalaska and Holmen before proceeding north to Eau Claire as a two-lane road. The interchange with Interstate 94 at Eau Claire begins a freeway / expressway stretch for U.S. 53 north to the city limits of Superior. The recently built (circa 2006) freeway in Eau Claire, bypasses most of the city, alleviating congestion on the original route (signed now as both "Business U.S. 53" and Hastings Way.) Business U.S. 53 / Hastings Way is a mix of grade-separated interchanges and at-grade intersections, and is routed through Eau Claire, passing within about 1-mile (1.6 km) of downtown Eau Claire.

Wisconsin's first single-point urban interchange is found along the new U.S. 53 bypass of Eau Claire, at its interchange with U.S. 12, in Altoona.[2]

U.S. 53 continues as a freeway north of Eau Claire past Chippewa Falls to Rice Lake, where it becomes an expressway with only two grade-separated interchanges (one at Wisconsin Highway 70 near Spooner and one at Wisconsin Highway 13, immediately southeast of Superior). U.S. 53 has a partial grade-separated interchange with U.S. 2, but traffic turning onto U.S. 2 eastbound must take a U-turn at an at-grade crossover past the interchange.

After passing through the city of Superior as a four lane surface street (East Second Street), U.S. 53 then approaches the Saint Louis Bay. U.S. 53 then runs together with Interstate 535 and crosses the bay via the John Blatnik Bridge into Minnesota.

[edit] Minnesota

Highway 53 enters the state at the city of Duluth on the John Blatnik Bridge over the Saint Louis Bay. U.S. 53 is concurrent with I-535 for 2.8 miles (4.5 km) as it enters Minnesota.

U.S. 53 / I-535 has an interchange with I-35 in Duluth, known locally as the "Can of Worms"; and features a pair of left exits from I-35, a stoplight, and lane drops over the I-35 bridge.[3]

After its junction with I-35, U.S. 53 continues through Duluth on the recently upgraded Piedmont Avenue and Trinity Road for 3.5 miles (5.6 km).

U.S. 53 is then concurrent with State Highway 194 for six miles (10 km), from Trinity Road in Duluth to Lindahl Road in the city of Hermantown. This four-lane stretch of Highways 53 and 194 are also known as the Miller Trunk Highway in the cities of Duluth and Hermantown.

From Hermantown, the route proceeds north to the city of Virginia, then northwest to International Falls. The portion of the route from Duluth to Virginia is a four-lane expressway.

U.S. Highway 53 in Minnesota passes through Saint Louis and Koochiching counties.

A section of U.S. 53, from north of the city of Virginia to Cook, is under construction. This is part of a long range goal of providing a four-lane highway to Canada as part of the Falls-to-Falls Corridor.

Legally, the Minnesota section of U.S. 53 is defined as Routes 106, 11, and 315 in Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.115(37), (246), and 161.114(2).

[edit] Designations

  • A portion of Highway 53 in Minnesota is officially designated the Voyageurs Highway. The Voyageurs Highway is a state designation that is also applied to various other state highways in Minnesota.
  • The 2008 Minnesota Legislature named Highway 53 between Superior Street and Central Entrance in the city of Duluth as Walter F. Mondale Drive. On June 12, 2008, this section of highway (Piedmont Avenue and Trinity Road) was dedicated as Walter F. Mondale Drive in honor of the former Vice President's public service.

[edit] History

U.S. Highway 53 in Minnesota was completely paved by 1940.

The expressway section between Duluth and Virginia was constructed by 1970, except just north of Duluth. This section and a U.S. 53 bypass around Virginia were completed in the 1970s.

A new four lane divided highway section of U.S. 53 in Duluth was constructed in 2004. This section of the route is known locally as Piedmont Avenue. Previously, from 1934 to 2004, this same section of U.S. 53 was a narrow two-lane road that proceeded up the hill to a six-legged intersection.

A new U.S. Highway 53 interchange with State Highway 169 in Wuori Township was built in 2006.

[edit] Major intersections

[edit] Wisconsin

County Location #[4] Destinations Notes
End Freeway - continues as 2-lane road
Eau Claire Eau Claire 84A I-94 east – Madison Exit number not marked
on northbound lanes
84B I-94 west – St. Paul Exit number not marked
on northbound lanes
85 CTH AA – Golf Rd  
86
US 53 Bus. to WIS 93 – Hastings Way
Northbound
WIS 93 south – La Crosse Southbound
Altoona 87 US 12 – Clairemont Ave Wisconsin's only SPUI[citation needed]
89 River Prairie Dr
Eau Claire 90 WIS 312 / CTH Q – North Crossing  
Chippewa Lake Hallie 92 Melby St Lake Hallie use Exit 92
94 WIS 124 / CTH OO / US 53 Bus.Chippewa Falls, Lake Hallie  
95A-B WIS 29Menomonie, Green Bay  
Chippewa Falls 96
CTH X / WIS 29 Bus.Menomonie, Chippewa Falls
 
99 CTH SChippewa Falls, Jim Falls  
Tilden 102 CTH BTilden  
Bloomer 110 WIS 40Bloomer, Colfax  
112 WIS 64Cornell, New Richmond  
New Auburn 118 CTH MNew Auburn  
Barron Chetek 126 CTH IChetek  
Cameron 135 US 8Barron, Cameron  
Rice Lake 140 CTH ORice Lake  
143 WIS 48Rice Lake, Cumberland  
Freeway ends - continues as expressway with one diamond at WIS 70 and one at WIS 13 .

[edit] Minnesota

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Droz, Robert V. U.S. Highways : From US 1 to (US 830). URL accessed 02:55, 4 July 2006 (UTC).
  2. ^ Chris Bessert. Wisconsin Highways - Highway 53 2006, URL accessed 2006 December 31
  3. ^ Google, Inc. Google Maps – overview map and aerial photo of the Can of Worms [map]. Cartography by Tele Atlas. Retrieved on June 8, 2009.
  4. ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. "Exit numbers on US 53". http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/road/exits-us53.htm. Retrieved on 2007-12-12. 

*Steve Riner Details of Routes 51 to 75. Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Accessed December 10, 2008.

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