Iowa Highway 163

Iowa Highway 163
Route information
Maintained by Iowa DOT
Length: 61.230 mi[1] (98.540 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 69 in Des Moines
  I-235 in Des Moines
US 65 in Pleasant Hill
East end: US 63 at Oskaloosa
Location
Counties: Polk, Jasper, Marion, Mahaska
Highway system

Iowa Primary Highway System
Interstates • U.S. Highways • State Highways

Iowa 160 Iowa 165

Iowa Highway 163 (Iowa 163) is a state highway that travels from U.S. Route 69 in Des Moines to US 63 near Oskaloosa. The Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) has signed Iowa 163 from Oskaloosa to Burlington along US 63 and US 34, but it does not officially recognize those sections of road as part of the route.

Iowa 163 is a divided highway with some freeway sections for most of its length and serves as a connector between Des Moines with Burlington.

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Route description

Iowa Highway 163 begins at the corner of E. 14th Street, which carries U.S. Route 69 (US 69), and E. University Avenue in Des Moines. It heads east along E. University traveling 34 miles (1.2 km) to Interstate 235 (I-235).[1] There is no direct access to eastbound I-235 from eastbound Iowa 163. Traffic must take E. 21st Street to Easton Boulevard to access eastbound I-235. Highway 163 continues east past the Iowa State Fairgrounds on its way to Pleasant Hill where it meets U.S. Route 65 at a diamond interchange.

It continues east and meets Iowa Highway 117 near Prairie City. It turns southeast and meets Iowa Highway 14 near Monroe. It continues southeast, passes Pella, then continues southeast, meeting Iowa Highway 92 west of Oskaloosa before intersecting U.S. Route 63 south of that city.

The Iowa 163 designation is then extended along U.S. Route 63 between Oskaloosa and Ottumwa, and U.S. Route 34 between Ottumwa and Burlington.

History

U.S. Route 163
Location: Des MoinesOskaloosa
Existed: 1926–1937

In 1926, when U.S. Route 63 was formed, it followed the route of what became Iowa Highway 163. In 1938, the original U.S. Route 163 was deleted.

After U.S. 63 was extended north into Minnesota and Wisconsin in 1934, the route then became U.S. Route 163. [2] In 1937, U.S. 163 was deleted and was replaced by Iowa Highway 163. [2]

Iowa Highway 163 was originally a two-lane road. In the 1970s the highway was divided through Polk County east of Pleasant Hill. During the 1990s, the highway began to emerge from a two-lane highway to a four-lane highway as part of an ongoing project to create a continuous four-lane highway from Des Moines to Burlington. The segments of 163 in rural areas were converted to four lanes, but the main highway still went through the city centers. That would soon change as bypasses were constructed around the towns along the route. The first freeway bypass, with three interchanges, opened around Pella on October 17, 1994. Bypasses of Monroe, Iowa (with two interchanges), Prairie City, Iowa (with one interchange), Otley, Iowa (with two turnoffs), and Oskaloosa, Iowa (with two interchanges) were later constructed. The last four-lane segment opened between Pella and Oskaloosa on September 30, 1999. Today 163 is divided its entire length, except for short stretches of undivided highway in the Des Moines area.

In October 2009, Iowa 163 was extended along the completed freeway from Oskaloosa to Burlington, overlapping both U.S. Route 63 and U.S. Route 34.[3]

Exit list

County Location Mile[1] Exit Destinations Notes
Polk Des Moines 0.000   US 69 (East 14th Street) Western terminus
0.768 I-235 west Westbound only. No direct access to I-235 east from Iowa 163
0.982 To I-235 east (E. 21st Street)
Pleasant Hill 5.339 US 65
Jasper Prairie City 18.311 18 Iowa 117 / CR S6G – Prairie City, Colfax
Monroe 25.865 25 Monroe
29.376 29 Iowa 14 – Monroe, Newton
Marion Pella 40.353 40
Iowa 163 Bus. / CR G28 – Pella, Lake Red Rock
42.846 42 Pella
45.064 44 CR G5T – Pella, New Sharon Former Iowa 102 north
Mahaska Oskaloosa 57.479 58 Iowa 92 to US 63 north – Oskaloosa, Knoxville
61.230 60 US 63 north – Oskaloosa Eastern terminus. US 63 continues south.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Related route


Iowa Highway 163
Location: Pella

Iowa Highway 163 Business serves Pella, following the old alignment of Iowa 163 through Pella.

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