Wisconsin Highway 16
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- For the pre-1926 Highway 16, see Highway 16 (Wisconsin 1917).
State Trunk Highway 16 |
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Length: | 193.2 mi[1] (310.9 km) | ||||||||||||
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West end: | US 14 / US 61 / TH 61 in La Crescent, MN | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 53 in La Crosse US 12 in Tomah I-39 in Portage WIS 26 in Watertown |
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East end: | I-94 in Waukesha | ||||||||||||
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State Trunk Highway 16 (often called Highway 16, STH 16 or WIS 16) is a Wisconsin state highway running from Pewaukee across the state to La Crosse. Much of its route in the state parallels the former mainline of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road). The route parallels I-90 or I-94 for most of its length in the state. It serves local traffic in nearby cities including La Crosse, Tomah, Wisconsin Dells, Portage, Columbus, Watertown, Oconomowoc and Waukesha. The highway is mainly two-lane surface road or urban multilane expressway from La Crosse to Oconomowoc, and is a freeway east of Oconomowoc.
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WIS 16 enters from Minnesota via a connection with Trunk Highway 16 on the Mississippi River, concurrent with US 14 and US 61. After the two US routes turn south to follow 3rd Street in downtown La Crosse, WIS 16 passes through La Crosse via Cass, 7th, and La Crosse Streets, crossing Wisconsin Highway 35 at Lang Drive. WIS 16 passes the northern edge of the University of Wisconsin-La_Crosse campus, then turns north at Losey Boulevard North.[2]
The route then turns northeastward and junctions with I-90 six miles northeast of the city. WIS 16 becomes a parallel route to I-90 and passes through West Salem where it connects with WIS 108. Wisconsin Highway 162 junctions just north of Bangor. WIS 16 crosses into Monroe County in Rockland.[3] WIS 16 enters Sparta and junctions with WIS 21,WIS 27, and WIS 71. WIS 16 provides access to the Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail.
The route then follows I-90 very closely as a frontage road to Tomah whre it junctions with WIS 131 and joins US 12 east near Mill Bluff State Park. The highways continue paralleling I-90 and I-94 southeast and pass through Oakdale and into Juneau County[4]
WIS 16 and US 12 pass through Camp Douglas and cross WIS 80 in New Lisbon. The highways then junction with WIS 58 and WIS 82 in Mauston as they continue southeast. The routes slowly trek eastward and pass through Lyndon Station where Rocky Arbor State Park is located. The highways turn southeast again and crossing the Interstates and into Sauk County and Wisconsin Dells.[5]
WIS 16 turns east off of US 12 onto WIS 13 north and passes through downtown Wisconsin Dells and into Columbia County. WIS 23 East also joins the highways at the same point.[6] WIS 16 turns off from WIS 13 and WIS 23 and junctions with WIS 127 one mile southeast. WIS 16 follows the Wisconsin River into Portage, meeting the other terminus of WIS 127 at the interchange with I-39.
The highway then passes through Portage, crossing WIS 33 and joining US 51 south for five miles. WIS 16 turns east off the US route and crosses WIS 22 in Wyocena and passes through Rio, Doylestown and Fall River. WIS 60 joins WIS 16 and together, they cross US 151, WIS 73 and junction with WIS 89 in Columbus as they enter Dodge County[7]
WIS 16 and WIS 60 turn east and pass through the unincorporated town of Astico and Lowell. WIS 16 leaves WIS 60 and joins WIS 26 at the junction of the two highways in Clyman. WIS 16 leaves WIS 26 and bypasses Watertown to the north and east and into Jefferson County.[8] WIS 19 terminates on WIS 16 east of Watertown.
WIS 16 passes around Ixonia, becomes an expressway, and enters Waukesha County along a bypass of Oconomowoc.[9] WIS 67 joins the expressway north of Oconomowoc. WIS 16 turns east onto the freeway segment and passes into Hartland, crossing WIS 83 there. WIS 190, also known as Capitol Drive, terminates at WIS 16 as the freeway turns south in Pewaukee WIS 16 ends at a flyover Interchange and its traffic merges onto I-94 east near Waukesha[10]
[edit] History
In 1918, today's alignment of WIS 16 was WIS 21 from La Crosse to New Lisbon, along with WIS 12 east of Tomah. The route from Kilbourn (Wisconsin Dells) to Clyman was WIS 29. WIS 26 followed its current alignent to Watertown and the route from Watertown to Waukesha was WIS 19.[11] WIS 29 was extended westward to La Crosse when WIS 21 was truncated back to north of New Lisbon. When the U.S. Routes debuted in 1926, WIS 29 was removed from the books as the entire alignment was replaced by US 16.[12] WIS 19 was truncated back to its current terminus. US 16's designation was removed from the route and replaced with the current WIS 16 in 1978.[1]
The origninal WIS 16 followed present day WIS 29 from Chippewa Falls to Green Bay via Wausau and Shawano. The route then followed a route that would become US 141 to Manitowoc where it ended at then WIS 17 (present day WIS 42.[1]
[edit] Oconomowoc bypass
The alignment of the eastern section of Highway 16 changed in late 2006 when the rest of the Oconomowoc bypass was opened to traffic. The four-lane, limited access divided highway routes Highway 16 around Lac La Belle on the west side of the city, meeting up with Highway 67 north of downtown. Eventually, the bypass will result in the removal of the state highway designation from Wisconsin Avenue through downtown Oconomowoc.
The signs for Highway 16 through downtown Oconomowoc have not yet been changed, but will likely be taken down and replaced with a Business designation by the end of 2008. The change will likely coincide with the reconstruction of Wisconsin Avenue through the downtown area during the summer of 2008. [13]
Currently, the limited-access highway around Oconomowoc is designated as BYPASS 16 on signage.[14]
[edit] Major intersections
[edit] La Crosse to Oconomowoc
County | Location | Mile | Roads intersected | Notes |
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La Crosse | La Crosse | US 14 West / US 53 / US 61 North | WIS 16 West follow US 14 West / US 61 North | |
WIS 35 | ||||
WIS 157 | Short connector to US 53 | |||
I-90 | ||||
West Salem | WIS 108 | |||
Bangor | WIS 162 | |||
Rockland | CTH J | |||
Monroe | Sparta | WIS 21 / WIS 27 / WIS 71 | ||
Tomah | US 12 West / WIS 131 | WIS 16 East follow US 12 East | ||
I-90 | ||||
Oakdale | CTH PP | |||
Juneau | Camp Douglas | CTH H | ||
New Lisbon | WIS 80 | |||
Mauston | WIS 58 / WIS 82 | |||
Lyndon Station | CTH HH | |||
Wisconsin Dells | I-90 / I-94 | |||
Sauk | US 12 East / WIS 13 South / WIS 23 West | WIS 16 West follow US 12 West WIS 16 East / WIS 23 East follow WIS 13 North |
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Columbia | WIS 13 North / WIS 23 East | WWIS 16 West / WIS 23 West follow WIS 13 South | ||
WIS 127 | ||||
Portage | I-39 / WIS 127 | |||
US 51 / WIS 33 | WIS 16 East follow US 51 South | |||
US 51 South | WIS 16 West follow US 51 North | |||
Wyocena | WIS 22 | |||
Rio | CTH B / CTH C | |||
Doylestown | CTH A | |||
Fall River | WIS 146 | |||
Columbus | WIS 60 West | WIS 60 East follow WIS 16 East | ||
US 151 | ||||
WIS 73 / WIS 89 | ||||
Dodge | Astico | CTH T | ||
Lowell | CTH G | |||
Clyman | WIS 26 North / WIS 60 East | WIS 60 West follow WIS 16 West WIS 26 South follow WIS 16 East |
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Watertown | WIS 26 South | WIS 26 North follow WIS 16 West | ||
Jefferson | WIS 19 | |||
Ixonia | CTH F | expressway begins | ||
Waukesha | Oconomowoc | WIS 67 North | WIS 67 South follow WIS 16 East | |
WIS 67 South | WIS 67 North follow WIS 16 West |
[edit] Oconomowoc to Waukesha (Via Freeway)
County | Location | #[15] | Destinations | Notes | |
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Waukesha | Oconomowoc | 176 | CTH P – Brown St (North), Gifford Rd (South) | CTH P runs North on Brown St | |
Oconomowoc Lake | 178 | CTH P – Sawyer Rd | CTH P runs South on Sawyer Rd; Sawyer Rd ends North of exit | ||
Nashotah | 179 | CTH C – Lakeland Dr | |||
Hartland | 181 | WIS 83 – Hartland, Chenequa | |||
182 | CTH E – North Ave | Eastbound exit only; Westbound entrance only; Hartbrook Dr runs parallel on North side | |||
183 | CTH KC – Merton Ave | Eastbound entrance only; Westbound exit only; Hartbrook Dr runs parallel on North side | |||
184 | CTH JK / CTH KE – Jungbluth Rd (North), North Shore Dr (South) | ||||
Pewaukee | 186 | CTH KF – Ryan St | |||
187 | WIS 190 – Capitol Dr | ||||
188 | CTH JJ – Main St | ||||
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Bessert, Chris. Wisconsin Highways: Highways 10-19 (Highway 16). Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved on 2007-03-30.
- ^ Google. La Crosse, WI, United States of America - Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. La Crosse Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Monroe Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. juneau Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Sauk Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Columbia Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Dodge Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Jefferson Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Waukesha Co [map]. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Original State Trunk Highway System in Wisconsin. Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (1918). Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
- ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas. Rand McNally (1926). Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
- ^ Amy Rinard. Oconomowoc road work near; Highway 16 affected through downtown; merchants prepared. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Oconomowoc Bypass Project page. Retrieved on 2007-03-30.
- ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Highway 16 exit numbers. Retrieved on 2007-03-30.