Iowa Highway 150
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Iowa Highway 150 |
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Length: | 85 mi[1] (137 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1941 | ||||||||
South end: | US 218 in Vinton | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-380 near Urbana US 20 at Independence US 18 at West Union |
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North end: | US 52/IA 24 at Calmar | ||||||||
Counties: | Benton, Buchanan, Fayette, Winneshiek | ||||||||
Major cities: | Vinton, Urbana, Independence, Hazleton, Oelwein, Maynard, Fayette, West Union, Calmar | ||||||||
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Iowa Highway 150 is a highway in eastern and northeastern Iowa. It is a north-south highway with a length of 85 miles.
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[edit] Termini
The southern terminus of Iowa Highway 150 is at an intersection with U.S. Route 218 in Vinton. Its northern terminus is in Calmar at an intersection with U.S. Route 52 and Iowa Highway 24.
Prior to 1984, the southern terminus was in Cedar Rapids. [2]
[edit] Route Description
Iowa Highway 150 begins at Vinton at an intersection with US 218. It goes north and east towards Urbana, then turns north to intersect Interstate 380 and Iowa Highway 27 near Urbana. It continues north and at Independence, interesects U.S. Route 20. It continues north and meets Iowa Highway 3 in Oelwein. It goes north, turns east to go through Maynard, then turns north again at an intersection with Iowa Highway 187. It proceeds north again through Fayette and at West Union, intersects U.S. Route 18. It goes north-northwesterly from West Union and ends at an intersection with U.S. Route 52 and Iowa Highway 24, an intersection which is also the end of Iowa 24.
[edit] History
There were 3 different Iowa Highway 150's prior to the creation of the present one in 1941. The first went from Homestead to Cedar Rapids between 1926 and 1930. The second went north from Denison to Schleswig in 1930, and the third went from Panora to Jefferson from 1930 to 1941. [3]
The current Iowa Highway 150, which was created in 1941, was originally intended to be an extension of U.S. Route 150. It went west from Davenport, which is across the Mississippi River from Rock Island, Illinois, where US 150 ended, to Tipton along current Iowa Highway 130, north along the current Iowa Highway 38 to U.S. Route 30 and west with US 30 to Cedar Rapids. From Cedar Rapids, it went northward to Walker, then west from Walker to what is now the current highway along County Highway D62. In 1969, as part of a highway renumbering, Highway 150 was truncated to Cedar Rapids and the Davenport-Tipton segment renumbered Highway 130. In 1984, upon the opening of Interstate 380 north of Cedar Rapids, Iowa Highway 150 received its current routing between US 218 and County Highway D62 with the decommissioning of Iowa Highway 101. [4]
[edit] References
- ^ Jason Hancock. Highway 150. Iowa Highways. Retrieved on 4 July 2007.
- ^ Iowa Highways: 140 to 159
- ^ Iowa Highways: 140 to 159
- ^ Iowa Highways: 140 to 159