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1926 Iowa highway renumbering

This article is part of the
highway renumbering series.
Alabama 1928, 1957
Arkansas 1926
California 1964
Colorado 1953, 1968
Connecticut 1932, 1963
Florida 1945
Indiana 1926
Iowa 1926, 1969
Louisiana 1955
Maine 1933
Massachusetts 1933
Minnesota 1934
Missouri 1926
Montana 1932
Nebraska 1926
Nevada 1976
New Jersey 1927, 1953
New Mexico 1988
New York 1927, 1930
North Carolina 1934, 1937, 1940, 1961
Ohio 1923, 1927, 1962
Pennsylvania 1928, 1961
Puerto Rico 1953
South Carolina 1928, 1937
South Dakota 1927, 1975
Texas 1939
Utah 1962, 1977
Virginia 1923, 1928, 1933, 1940, 1958
Washington 1964
Wisconsin 1926
Wyoming 1927

In late 1925, the Iowa State Highway Commission, now known as the Iowa Department of Transportation, announced plans to renumber several state highways. The changes to the highway system were a result of the creation of the United States Numbered Highway System. The new U.S. Highways replaced several of the state's primary roads and other routes were renumbered in order to eliminate driver confusion between the two systems. As the new highways were being signed, Iowa's state highways were given a new circular route marker. Previously, the primary road number was stenciled in black onto a telegraph pole over a band of yellow paint.

Background

 
Jefferson Highway
 
Primary Road No. 1
 
U.S. Highway 65

In the early days of the automobile, when people still traveled cross-country predominantly by train, auto clubs were created to promote traveling by automobile. These auto clubs would collect dues from cities and in return, they would create an auto trail, such as the Lincoln Highway and Jefferson Highway, and route traffic through those cities. The clubs would then mark the route by painting telegraph poles with the colors and logos of their association. Often, the trails were not the most direct ways to travel between places and as a result, competing auto clubs would spring up to divert traffic from other routes. More often than not, the auto clubs were more interested in collecting dues than improving the roads upon which their trails lay.[1]

Starting in 1920, the Iowa State Highway Commission began marking these auto trails with primary road numbers in order to facilitate wayfinding. This was brought on by the success of a 1917 state law passed in neighboring Wisconsin that created a 5,000-mile (8,000 km) numbered state highway system complete with route markers to replace the informal trail system.[1] In Iowa, however, the route numbers did not replace the trail system; they were applied in addition to the trail names; e.g. the Primary Road No. 6 number was applied to the Lincoln Highway. Route numbers were selected in such a way that they corresponded to route numbers that were used in neighboring states. All towns with populations over 1000 residents were connected to the primary road system.[2] Routes were signified on telegraph poles by a painted yellow stripe upon which the outline of Iowa with "Primary Road" and the route number were stenciled in black.[3]

By 1924, the state highway commissioned had registered 64 named auto trails. Each of these auto trails were sponsored by dues-collecting associations that produced maps and other promotional materials for their routes. Confusion for the traveler reigned supreme. Nationally, the Bureau of Public Road Engineers, with approval from the American Association of State Highway Officials, began to create a national system of interstate highways. Their original plan was for a system covering 75,884 miles (122,123 km), 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of which were to be in Iowa.[4] Several routes in the state would be renumbered to comply with the new interstate system; No. 6 along the Lincoln Highway would change to U.S. Highway 30. Route renumbering had a cascading effect as the state highway commission had a policy of reducing confusion by not duplicating route numbers.[3] Since No. 30 was in use in northwest Iowa, that road was renumbered Iowa Highway 140.[5]

The highway commission had planned for route markers to be changed over to the new route numbers by July 1, 1926, however, this was not the case. In Davenport, for instance, signs for the new U.S. Highways were installed in October 1926. Property owners thought the new signs were gaudy and did a disservice to the beauty of their streetscapes. Complains were lodged to local auto clubs, but since this was a state project, the auto clubs deflected any responsibility.[6]

While the efficiency of wayfinding was greatly improved by the addition of route numbers, motor club officials wished for the names of their highways to not be forgotten. Charles M. Hayes of the Chicago Motor Club urged people to use a hybrid system of route numbers and names in order to preserve the historical significance and sentimental value of the routes. Hayes liked the removal of trail names to railroad engineers numbering train routes while the public calls the routes by their names.[7] Hayes got his wish as the automobile associations disbanded, motorists continued to refer to the routes with their trail names.[4]

New routes

Number Length (mi)[b] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes[c]
  Iowa 1 98 158 Iowa 3 near Keosauqua US 161 in Iowa City 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 11
  Iowa 6 104 167 Route 5 near Cincinnati US 32 in Des Moines 01926-01-011926 01931-01-011931 Formerly No. 17 and No. 59
  Iowa 8 14 23 Iowa 59 in Traer US 218 near Garrison 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 58
  Iowa 16 238 383 Route 29 near Redding TH 5 near Ledyard 01926-01-011926 01930-01-011930 Formerly No. 15, No. 25, No. 17, No. 90, and No. 16
  US 18 287[11] 462 US 75 near Hull US 18 at McGregor 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 19
  US 20 331[11] 533 US 20 at Sioux City US 20 at Dubuque 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 5 and No. 23
  Iowa 22 24 39 Iowa 38 near Muscatine US 61 in Davenport 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 2
  Iowa 23 5 8.0 Route 15 south of Milton Iowa 3 at Milton 01926-01-011926 01968-12-311968 Formerly No. 11
  Iowa 25 68 109 US 34 at Creston US 30 near Scranton 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 16
  Iowa 28 19 31 Iowa 24 at Martensdale US 32 / Iowa 7 in Des Moines 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 15
  US 30 369[11] 594 US 30 / US 75 at Council Bluffs US 30 at Clinton 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 6
  US 32 322[11] 518 US 30 / US 75 at Council Bluffs US 32 at Davenport 01926-01-011926 01931-01-011931 Formerly No. 7 and No. 2; now US 6
  US 34 283[11] 455 US 30 / US 75 at Council Bluffs US 34 at Burlington 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 8
  Iowa 40 4 6.4 Allerton Iowa 3 north of Allerton 01926-01-011926 02003-01-012003 Formerly No. 14
  US 53 123[11] 198 US 20 / US 61 at Dubuque US 53 near Burr Oak 01926-01-011926 01926-01-011926 Formerly No. 20; became US 55 before highway was signed
  Iowa 53 3 4.8 Iowa 10 near Clarksville Clarksville 01926-01-011926 01949-01-011949 Formerly No. 55
  US 55 123[11] 198 US 20 / US 61 at Dubuque US 55 near Burr Oak 01926-01-011926 01934-01-011934 Formerly US 53; now US 52
  US 61 201[11] 323 US 61 at Keokuk US 61 near Dubuque 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 20
  US 63 129[11] 208 US 63 south of Bloomfield US 32 in Des Moines 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 2, No. 24, and No. 13
  US 65 242[11] 389 US 65 south of Leon US 65 north of Northwood 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 1 and No. 3
  US 69 20[11] 32 US 69 south of Leon US 65 at Leon 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 1
  US 71 250[11] 400 US 71 at Braddyville US 71 north of Spirit Lake 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 4, No. 23, and No. 18
  US 75 111[11] 179 US 30 / US 75 at Council Bluffs US 75 north of Rock Rapids 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 22 and No. 12
  Iowa 90 16 26 Iowa 14 at Grundy Center Iowa 59 near Voorhies 01926-01-011926 01932-01-011932 Formerly No. 58
  Iowa 136 33 53 US 61 near Delmar US 30 in Lyons 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 61
  Iowa 137 21 34 US 34 at Lucas US 65 near Indianola 01926-01-011926 01934-01-011934 Formerly No. 65
  Iowa 138 3 4.8 Iowa 3 near Mystic Mystic 01926-01-011926 01973-01-011973 Formerly No. 69
  Iowa 139 21 34 US 161 in Iowa City Iowa 38 near Rochester 01926-01-011926 01929-01-011929 Formerly No. 74
  Iowa 140 25 40 US 20 at Moville Iowa 5 at Remsen 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 30
  Iowa 141 68 109 South Dakota state line at Sioux City Iowa 4 at Denison 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 34
  Iowa 142 3 4.8 Moulton Iowa 3 near Moulton 01926-01-011926 01968-01-011968 Formerly No. 71
  Iowa 143 2 3.2 Iowa 5 near Marcus Marcus 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 75
  Iowa 144 18 29 US 30 at Grand Junction Iowa 47 near Gowrie 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 16
  Iowa 145 5 8.0 Iowa 5 near Cleghorn Cleghorn 01926-01-011926 01931-01-011931 Formerly No. 32
  Iowa 146 24 39 Iowa 59 in New Sharon US 32 in Grinnell 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 63
  Iowa 147 13 21 Iowa 14 near Rockford US 18 near Nora Springs 01926-01-011926 02003-01-012003 Formerly No. 53
  Iowa 148 32 51 Missouri state line south of Bedford US 34 at Corning 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 16
  Iowa 149 61 98 US 63 near Hedrick US 32 at South Amana 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 13
  Iowa 150 19 31 US 32 at Homestead US 30 near Cedar Rapids 01926-01-011926 01930-01-011930 Formerly No. 13
  Iowa 151 13 21 US 71 at Auburn Iowa 17 near Lake City 01926-01-011926 01938-01-011938 Formerly No. 35
  Iowa 152 2 3.2 US 34 near Murray Murray 01926-01-011926 01980-01-011980 Formerly No. 8
  US 161 195[11] 314 US 61 at Keokuk US 61 at Key West 01926-01-011926 01938-01-011938 Formerly No. 28 and No. 40; now US 218 and US 151
  US 218 139[11] 224 US 30 south of Vinton US 218 near Mona 01926-01-011926 current Formerly No. 40
  •       Former

Former primary roads

Number Length (mi)[b] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Route name[12] Formed Removed Notes[c]
  No. 1 236 380 Missouri state line near Lamoni Minnesota state line near Northwood Jefferson Highway 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 65
  No. 6 369[11] 594 Nebraska state line at Council Bluffs Illinois state line at Clinton Lincoln Highway 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 30
  No. 8 283[11] 455 No. 6 in Council Bluffs Illinois state line at Burlington Blue Grass Route 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 34
  No. 16 255 410 Missouri state line south of Bedford Minnesota state line near Ledyard   01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 148, US 34, Iowa 25, US 30, Iowa 47, Iowa 144, and Iowa 16
  No. 18 148 238 Missouri state line at Braddyville No. 23 at Sac City M.C. Trail 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 71
  No. 20 324[11] 521 Illinois state line at Keokuk Minnesota state line near Burr Oak Mississippi Valley Highway 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 61 and US 55
  No. 22 34[11] 55 No. 5 at Le Mars Minnesota state line north of Rock Rapids King of Trails 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 75
  No. 23 130[11] 210 South Dakota state line at Sioux City No. 16 at Fort Dodge Hawkeye Cut-Off 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 20
  No. 25 20 32 No. 15 / No. 24 at Winterset No. 2 / No. 17 at Adel 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 16
  No. 28 72[11] 116 No. 6 / No. 11 in Cedar Rapids No. 5 / No. 20 in Dubuque Red X Route 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 161
  No. 30 25 40 No. 23 at Moville No. 5 at Remsen 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 140
  No. 32 5 8.0 No. 5 near Cleghorn Cleghorn 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 145
  No. 34 68 109 No. 4 at Denison No. 12 at Sioux City Dension–Sioux City Cut-Off 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 141
  No. 40 262[11] 422 No. 20 in Keokuk Minnesota state line near Mona Red Ball Route 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became US 161, US 30, and US 218
  No. 53 13 21 No. 14 near Rockford No. 19 near Nora Springs 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 147
  No. 55 3 4.8 No. 10 near Clarksville Clarksville 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 53
  No. 61 73 117 No. 28 at Anamosa No. 6 in Lyons Lincoln Hawkeye Pike 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 117 and Iowa 136
  No. 63 24 39 No. 59 in New Sharon No. 7 in Grinnell 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 146
  No. 65 21 34 No. 8 at Lucas No. 1 south of Indianola 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 137
  No. 69 3 4.8 No. 3 near Mystic Mystic 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 138
  No. 71 3 4.8 Moulton No. 3 near Moulton 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 142
  No. 75 2 3.2 No. 5 near Marcus Marcus 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 143
  No. 90 40 64 No. 17 near Bouton No. 16 at Harcourt 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Became Iowa 16

Route changes

This table represents sections of routes that were eliminated or reassigned to or from another route in the primary highway system.[13]

Number Change in length Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes[c]
mi[11] km
  Iowa 2 -202 −325 US 32 in Council Bluffs US 63 in Oskaloosa 01920-01-011920 01939-02-011939 Became US 32 and US 63
  Iowa 4 -91 −146 US 20 near Schaller US 71 north of Spirit Lake 01920-01-011920 01968-12-311968 Became US 71
  Iowa 5 -201 −323 Iowa 16 at Fort Dodge US 55 / US 61 in Dubuque 01920-01-011920 01968-01-011968 Became US 20
  Iowa 7 -181 −291 US 32 / US 65 in Des Moines US 32 at Davenport 01920-01-011920 01939-01-011939 Became US 32
  Iowa 10 -35[d] −56 Iowa 13 in Strawberry Point US 18 / Iowa 13 in McGregor 01920-01-011920 current Duplication with Iowa 13 removed between Strawberry Point and McGregor
  Iowa 11 -141[d] −227 Route 15 south of Milton US 161 in Cedar Rapids 01920-01-011920 01941-01-011941 Duplication with US 161 removed; rest became Iowa 1 and Iowa 23
  Iowa 12 -77 −124 US 30 / US 75 at Missouri Valley US 75 in Sioux City 01920-01-011920 current Became US 75
  Iowa 13 -148 −238 Route 63 south of Bloomfield US 161 in Marion 01920-01-011920 current Became Iowa 150, Iowa 149, and US 63
  Iowa 14 -22 −35 Route 65 at Lineville Iowa 3 in Corydon 01920-01-011920 current Replaced by US 65 and Iowa 40
  Iowa 15 -131[d] −211 Route 29 near Redding US 30 / US 65 in Ames 01920-01-011920 01935-01-011935 Became Iowa 16 and Iowa 28
  Iowa 17 -82 −132 Iowa 59 in Albia
Iowa 9 in Estherville
US 32 / Iowa 16 in Adel
US 71 / Iowa 9 in Spirit Lake
01920-01-011920 01968-01-011968 Became Iowa 6 and US 32; duplication with Iowa 9 removed
  Iowa 19 -287 −462 US 75 near Doon US 18 at McGregor 01920-01-011920 01926-01-011926 Rest of Iowa 19 became US 18 later in 1926
  Iowa 24 -32 −51 US 63 in Oskaloosa US 63 in Ottumwa 01920-01-011920 01927-01-011927 Duplication with US 63 removed
  Iowa 35 -37 −60 US 71 near Lake View Iowa 17 near Lake City 01920-01-011920 01948-01-011948 Duplication with US 71 removed; rest became Iowa 151
  Iowa 47 3 4.8 Iowa 144 near Gowrie Iowa 16 at Harcourt 01920-01-011920 01940-01-011940 Extended along No. 16
  Iowa 58 -23 −37 Iowa 14 near Grundy Center US 218 near Garrison 01920-01-011920 current Duplication with Iowa 14 and Iowa 59 removed; became Iowa 90 and Iowa 8
  Iowa 74 -28 −45 US 161 in Iowa City Iowa 38 in Tipton 01920-01-011920 01941-01-011941 Duplication with Iowa 38 removed; rest became Iowa 139
  Iowa 117 35 56 US 161 at Anamosa US 61 at Maquoketa 01920-01-011920 01936-01-011936 Extended along No. 61
  •       Former

Notes

  1. ^ a b 1932 was the first year that Iowa state highway maps showed route mileage.
  2. ^ a b Route mileage is determined by comparing the 1927 and 1932 state highway maps.[a][8][9]
  3. ^ a b c The 1926 Iowa state highway map was published before route changes took place. Route changes are shown by comparing the 1926 and 1927 Iowa state highway maps.[8][10]
  4. ^ a b c Route mileage is determined by comparing the 1926 and 1932 state highway maps.[a][9][10]

References

  1. ^ a b Weingroff, Richard F. "From Names to Numbers: The Origins of the U.S. Numbered Highway System". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  2. ^ Thompson, William H. (1989). Transportation in Iowa: A Historical Summary. Ames, Iowa: Iowa Department of Transportation. p. 145. ISBN 0-9623167-0-9.
  3. ^ a b "U.S. Road Markers Soon to Replace Familiar Primary Road Signs on U.S. System in Iowa". Service Bulletin Oct–Nov–Dec 1925. Iowa State Highway Commission. XIII (10–11–12): 3, 5. 1925.
  4. ^ a b Thompson (1989), p. 146.
  5. ^ ISHC Bulletin (1925), p. 9.
  6. ^ "Great Flocks of Road Signs Swoop Down Upon City and Glare Ugly". Davenport Democrat and Leader. October 31, 1926. p. 3. Retrieved January 12, 2018 – via Newspaperarchive.com.  
  7. ^ "Names of Noted Roads Changed". Blockton News. Blockton, Iowa. August 19, 1926. p. 2. Retrieved January 12, 2018 – via Newspaperarchive.com.  
  8. ^ a b Iowa State Highway Commission (1927). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  9. ^ a b Iowa State Highway Commission (June 1932). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  10. ^ a b Iowa State Highway Commission (1926). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w ISHC Bulletin (1925), p. 3.
  12. ^ Iowa Registered Highway Routes 1914–1925 (PDF) (Map). Iowa Department of Transportation. 1986. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  13. ^ ISHC Bulletin (1925), pp. 7–9

1926, iowa, highway, renumbering, this, article, part, thehighway, renumbering, series, alabama, 1928, 1957arkansas, 1926california, 1964colorado, 1953, 1968connecticut, 1932, 1963florida, 1945indiana, 1926iowa, 1926, 1969louisiana, 1955maine, 1933massachusett. This article is part of thehighway renumbering series Alabama 1928 1957Arkansas 1926California 1964Colorado 1953 1968Connecticut 1932 1963Florida 1945Indiana 1926Iowa 1926 1969Louisiana 1955Maine 1933Massachusetts 1933Minnesota 1934Missouri 1926Montana 1932Nebraska 1926Nevada 1976New Jersey 1927 1953New Mexico 1988New York 1927 1930North Carolina 1934 1937 1940 1961Ohio 1923 1927 1962Pennsylvania 1928 1961Puerto Rico 1953South Carolina 1928 1937South Dakota 1927 1975Texas 1939Utah 1962 1977Virginia 1923 1928 1933 1940 1958Washington 1964Wisconsin 1926Wyoming 1927This box viewtalkeditIn late 1925 the Iowa State Highway Commission now known as the Iowa Department of Transportation announced plans to renumber several state highways The changes to the highway system were a result of the creation of the United States Numbered Highway System The new U S Highways replaced several of the state s primary roads and other routes were renumbered in order to eliminate driver confusion between the two systems As the new highways were being signed Iowa s state highways were given a new circular route marker Previously the primary road number was stenciled in black onto a telegraph pole over a band of yellow paint Contents 1 Background 2 New routes 3 Former primary roads 4 Route changes 5 Notes 6 ReferencesBackground Edit Jefferson Highway Primary Road No 1 U S Highway 65 In the early days of the automobile when people still traveled cross country predominantly by train auto clubs were created to promote traveling by automobile These auto clubs would collect dues from cities and in return they would create an auto trail such as the Lincoln Highway and Jefferson Highway and route traffic through those cities The clubs would then mark the route by painting telegraph poles with the colors and logos of their association Often the trails were not the most direct ways to travel between places and as a result competing auto clubs would spring up to divert traffic from other routes More often than not the auto clubs were more interested in collecting dues than improving the roads upon which their trails lay 1 Starting in 1920 the Iowa State Highway Commission began marking these auto trails with primary road numbers in order to facilitate wayfinding This was brought on by the success of a 1917 state law passed in neighboring Wisconsin that created a 5 000 mile 8 000 km numbered state highway system complete with route markers to replace the informal trail system 1 In Iowa however the route numbers did not replace the trail system they were applied in addition to the trail names e g the Primary Road No 6 number was applied to the Lincoln Highway Route numbers were selected in such a way that they corresponded to route numbers that were used in neighboring states All towns with populations over 1000 residents were connected to the primary road system 2 Routes were signified on telegraph poles by a painted yellow stripe upon which the outline of Iowa with Primary Road and the route number were stenciled in black 3 By 1924 the state highway commissioned had registered 64 named auto trails Each of these auto trails were sponsored by dues collecting associations that produced maps and other promotional materials for their routes Confusion for the traveler reigned supreme Nationally the Bureau of Public Road Engineers with approval from the American Association of State Highway Officials began to create a national system of interstate highways Their original plan was for a system covering 75 884 miles 122 123 km 3 000 miles 4 800 km of which were to be in Iowa 4 Several routes in the state would be renumbered to comply with the new interstate system No 6 along the Lincoln Highway would change to U S Highway 30 Route renumbering had a cascading effect as the state highway commission had a policy of reducing confusion by not duplicating route numbers 3 Since No 30 was in use in northwest Iowa that road was renumbered Iowa Highway 140 5 The highway commission had planned for route markers to be changed over to the new route numbers by July 1 1926 however this was not the case In Davenport for instance signs for the new U S Highways were installed in October 1926 Property owners thought the new signs were gaudy and did a disservice to the beauty of their streetscapes Complains were lodged to local auto clubs but since this was a state project the auto clubs deflected any responsibility 6 While the efficiency of wayfinding was greatly improved by the addition of route numbers motor club officials wished for the names of their highways to not be forgotten Charles M Hayes of the Chicago Motor Club urged people to use a hybrid system of route numbers and names in order to preserve the historical significance and sentimental value of the routes Hayes liked the removal of trail names to railroad engineers numbering train routes while the public calls the routes by their names 7 Hayes got his wish as the automobile associations disbanded motorists continued to refer to the routes with their trail names 4 New routes EditNumber Length mi b Length km Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes c Iowa 1 98 158 Iowa 3 near Keosauqua US 161 in Iowa City 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 11 Iowa 6 104 167 Route 5 near Cincinnati US 32 in Des Moines 01926 01 01 1926 01931 01 01 1931 Formerly No 17 and No 59 Iowa 8 14 23 Iowa 59 in Traer US 218 near Garrison 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 58 Iowa 16 238 383 Route 29 near Redding TH 5 near Ledyard 01926 01 01 1926 01930 01 01 1930 Formerly No 15 No 25 No 17 No 90 and No 16 US 18 287 11 462 US 75 near Hull US 18 at McGregor 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 19 US 20 331 11 533 US 20 at Sioux City US 20 at Dubuque 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 5 and No 23 Iowa 22 24 39 Iowa 38 near Muscatine US 61 in Davenport 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 2 Iowa 23 5 8 0 Route 15 south of Milton Iowa 3 at Milton 01926 01 01 1926 01968 12 31 1968 Formerly No 11 Iowa 25 68 109 US 34 at Creston US 30 near Scranton 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 16 Iowa 28 19 31 Iowa 24 at Martensdale US 32 Iowa 7 in Des Moines 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 15 US 30 369 11 594 US 30 US 75 at Council Bluffs US 30 at Clinton 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 6 US 32 322 11 518 US 30 US 75 at Council Bluffs US 32 at Davenport 01926 01 01 1926 01931 01 01 1931 Formerly No 7 and No 2 now US 6 US 34 283 11 455 US 30 US 75 at Council Bluffs US 34 at Burlington 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 8 Iowa 40 4 6 4 Allerton Iowa 3 north of Allerton 01926 01 01 1926 02003 01 01 2003 Formerly No 14 US 53 123 11 198 US 20 US 61 at Dubuque US 53 near Burr Oak 01926 01 01 1926 01926 01 01 1926 Formerly No 20 became US 55 before highway was signed Iowa 53 3 4 8 Iowa 10 near Clarksville Clarksville 01926 01 01 1926 01949 01 01 1949 Formerly No 55 US 55 123 11 198 US 20 US 61 at Dubuque US 55 near Burr Oak 01926 01 01 1926 01934 01 01 1934 Formerly US 53 now US 52 US 61 201 11 323 US 61 at Keokuk US 61 near Dubuque 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 20 US 63 129 11 208 US 63 south of Bloomfield US 32 in Des Moines 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 2 No 24 and No 13 US 65 242 11 389 US 65 south of Leon US 65 north of Northwood 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 1 and No 3 US 69 20 11 32 US 69 south of Leon US 65 at Leon 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 1 US 71 250 11 400 US 71 at Braddyville US 71 north of Spirit Lake 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 4 No 23 and No 18 US 75 111 11 179 US 30 US 75 at Council Bluffs US 75 north of Rock Rapids 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 22 and No 12 Iowa 90 16 26 Iowa 14 at Grundy Center Iowa 59 near Voorhies 01926 01 01 1926 01932 01 01 1932 Formerly No 58 Iowa 136 33 53 US 61 near Delmar US 30 in Lyons 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 61 Iowa 137 21 34 US 34 at Lucas US 65 near Indianola 01926 01 01 1926 01934 01 01 1934 Formerly No 65 Iowa 138 3 4 8 Iowa 3 near Mystic Mystic 01926 01 01 1926 01973 01 01 1973 Formerly No 69 Iowa 139 21 34 US 161 in Iowa City Iowa 38 near Rochester 01926 01 01 1926 01929 01 01 1929 Formerly No 74 Iowa 140 25 40 US 20 at Moville Iowa 5 at Remsen 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 30 Iowa 141 68 109 South Dakota state line at Sioux City Iowa 4 at Denison 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 34 Iowa 142 3 4 8 Moulton Iowa 3 near Moulton 01926 01 01 1926 01968 01 01 1968 Formerly No 71 Iowa 143 2 3 2 Iowa 5 near Marcus Marcus 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 75 Iowa 144 18 29 US 30 at Grand Junction Iowa 47 near Gowrie 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 16 Iowa 145 5 8 0 Iowa 5 near Cleghorn Cleghorn 01926 01 01 1926 01931 01 01 1931 Formerly No 32 Iowa 146 24 39 Iowa 59 in New Sharon US 32 in Grinnell 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 63 Iowa 147 13 21 Iowa 14 near Rockford US 18 near Nora Springs 01926 01 01 1926 02003 01 01 2003 Formerly No 53 Iowa 148 32 51 Missouri state line south of Bedford US 34 at Corning 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 16 Iowa 149 61 98 US 63 near Hedrick US 32 at South Amana 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 13 Iowa 150 19 31 US 32 at Homestead US 30 near Cedar Rapids 01926 01 01 1926 01930 01 01 1930 Formerly No 13 Iowa 151 13 21 US 71 at Auburn Iowa 17 near Lake City 01926 01 01 1926 01938 01 01 1938 Formerly No 35 Iowa 152 2 3 2 US 34 near Murray Murray 01926 01 01 1926 01980 01 01 1980 Formerly No 8 US 161 195 11 314 US 61 at Keokuk US 61 at Key West 01926 01 01 1926 01938 01 01 1938 Formerly No 28 and No 40 now US 218 and US 151 US 218 139 11 224 US 30 south of Vinton US 218 near Mona 01926 01 01 1926 current Formerly No 40 FormerFormer primary roads EditNumber Length mi b Length km Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Route name 12 Formed Removed Notes c No 1 236 380 Missouri state line near Lamoni Minnesota state line near Northwood Jefferson Highway 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 65 No 6 369 11 594 Nebraska state line at Council Bluffs Illinois state line at Clinton Lincoln Highway 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 30 No 8 283 11 455 No 6 in Council Bluffs Illinois state line at Burlington Blue Grass Route 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 34 No 16 255 410 Missouri state line south of Bedford Minnesota state line near Ledyard 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 148 US 34 Iowa 25 US 30 Iowa 47 Iowa 144 and Iowa 16 No 18 148 238 Missouri state line at Braddyville No 23 at Sac City M C Trail 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 71 No 20 324 11 521 Illinois state line at Keokuk Minnesota state line near Burr Oak Mississippi Valley Highway 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 61 and US 55 No 22 34 11 55 No 5 at Le Mars Minnesota state line north of Rock Rapids King of Trails 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 75 No 23 130 11 210 South Dakota state line at Sioux City No 16 at Fort Dodge Hawkeye Cut Off 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 20 No 25 20 32 No 15 No 24 at Winterset No 2 No 17 at Adel 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 16 No 28 72 11 116 No 6 No 11 in Cedar Rapids No 5 No 20 in Dubuque Red X Route 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 161 No 30 25 40 No 23 at Moville No 5 at Remsen 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 140 No 32 5 8 0 No 5 near Cleghorn Cleghorn 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 145 No 34 68 109 No 4 at Denison No 12 at Sioux City Dension Sioux City Cut Off 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 141 No 40 262 11 422 No 20 in Keokuk Minnesota state line near Mona Red Ball Route 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became US 161 US 30 and US 218 No 53 13 21 No 14 near Rockford No 19 near Nora Springs 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 147 No 55 3 4 8 No 10 near Clarksville Clarksville 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 53 No 61 73 117 No 28 at Anamosa No 6 in Lyons Lincoln Hawkeye Pike 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 117 and Iowa 136 No 63 24 39 No 59 in New Sharon No 7 in Grinnell 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 146 No 65 21 34 No 8 at Lucas No 1 south of Indianola 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 137 No 69 3 4 8 No 3 near Mystic Mystic 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 138 No 71 3 4 8 Moulton No 3 near Moulton 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 142 No 75 2 3 2 No 5 near Marcus Marcus 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 143 No 90 40 64 No 17 near Bouton No 16 at Harcourt 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Became Iowa 16Route changes EditThis table represents sections of routes that were eliminated or reassigned to or from another route in the primary highway system 13 Number Change in length Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes c mi 11 km Iowa 2 202 325 US 32 in Council Bluffs US 63 in Oskaloosa 01920 01 01 1920 01939 02 01 1939 Became US 32 and US 63 Iowa 4 91 146 US 20 near Schaller US 71 north of Spirit Lake 01920 01 01 1920 01968 12 31 1968 Became US 71 Iowa 5 201 323 Iowa 16 at Fort Dodge US 55 US 61 in Dubuque 01920 01 01 1920 01968 01 01 1968 Became US 20 Iowa 7 181 291 US 32 US 65 in Des Moines US 32 at Davenport 01920 01 01 1920 01939 01 01 1939 Became US 32 Iowa 10 35 d 56 Iowa 13 in Strawberry Point US 18 Iowa 13 in McGregor 01920 01 01 1920 current Duplication with Iowa 13 removed between Strawberry Point and McGregor Iowa 11 141 d 227 Route 15 south of Milton US 161 in Cedar Rapids 01920 01 01 1920 01941 01 01 1941 Duplication with US 161 removed rest became Iowa 1 and Iowa 23 Iowa 12 77 124 US 30 US 75 at Missouri Valley US 75 in Sioux City 01920 01 01 1920 current Became US 75 Iowa 13 148 238 Route 63 south of Bloomfield US 161 in Marion 01920 01 01 1920 current Became Iowa 150 Iowa 149 and US 63 Iowa 14 22 35 Route 65 at Lineville Iowa 3 in Corydon 01920 01 01 1920 current Replaced by US 65 and Iowa 40 Iowa 15 131 d 211 Route 29 near Redding US 30 US 65 in Ames 01920 01 01 1920 01935 01 01 1935 Became Iowa 16 and Iowa 28 Iowa 17 82 132 Iowa 59 in AlbiaIowa 9 in Estherville US 32 Iowa 16 in AdelUS 71 Iowa 9 in Spirit Lake 01920 01 01 1920 01968 01 01 1968 Became Iowa 6 and US 32 duplication with Iowa 9 removed Iowa 19 287 462 US 75 near Doon US 18 at McGregor 01920 01 01 1920 01926 01 01 1926 Rest of Iowa 19 became US 18 later in 1926 Iowa 24 32 51 US 63 in Oskaloosa US 63 in Ottumwa 01920 01 01 1920 01927 01 01 1927 Duplication with US 63 removed Iowa 35 37 60 US 71 near Lake View Iowa 17 near Lake City 01920 01 01 1920 01948 01 01 1948 Duplication with US 71 removed rest became Iowa 151 Iowa 47 3 4 8 Iowa 144 near Gowrie Iowa 16 at Harcourt 01920 01 01 1920 01940 01 01 1940 Extended along No 16 Iowa 58 23 37 Iowa 14 near Grundy Center US 218 near Garrison 01920 01 01 1920 current Duplication with Iowa 14 and Iowa 59 removed became Iowa 90 and Iowa 8 Iowa 74 28 45 US 161 in Iowa City Iowa 38 in Tipton 01920 01 01 1920 01941 01 01 1941 Duplication with Iowa 38 removed rest became Iowa 139 Iowa 117 35 56 US 161 at Anamosa US 61 at Maquoketa 01920 01 01 1920 01936 01 01 1936 Extended along No 61 FormerNotes Edit a b 1932 was the first year that Iowa state highway maps showed route mileage a b Route mileage is determined by comparing the 1927 and 1932 state highway maps a 8 9 a b c The 1926 Iowa state highway map was published before route changes took place Route changes are shown by comparing the 1926 and 1927 Iowa state highway maps 8 10 a b c Route mileage is determined by comparing the 1926 and 1932 state highway maps a 9 10 References Edit a b Weingroff Richard F From Names to Numbers The Origins of the U S Numbered Highway System Federal Highway Administration Retrieved January 12 2018 Thompson William H 1989 Transportation in Iowa A Historical Summary Ames Iowa Iowa Department of Transportation p 145 ISBN 0 9623167 0 9 a b U S Road Markers Soon to Replace Familiar Primary Road Signs on U S System in Iowa Service Bulletin Oct Nov Dec 1925 Iowa State Highway Commission XIII 10 11 12 3 5 1925 a b Thompson 1989 p 146 ISHC Bulletin 1925 p 9 Great Flocks of Road Signs Swoop Down Upon City and Glare Ugly Davenport Democrat and Leader October 31 1926 p 3 Retrieved January 12 2018 via Newspaperarchive com Names of Noted Roads Changed Blockton News Blockton Iowa August 19 1926 p 2 Retrieved January 12 2018 via Newspaperarchive com a b Iowa State Highway Commission 1927 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved January 10 2018 a b Iowa State Highway Commission June 1932 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved January 12 2018 a b Iowa State Highway Commission 1926 State of Iowa Transportation Map PDF Map Ames Iowa State Highway Commission Retrieved January 10 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w ISHC Bulletin 1925 p 3 Iowa Registered Highway Routes 1914 1925 PDF Map Iowa Department of Transportation 1986 Retrieved January 12 2018 ISHC Bulletin 1925 pp 7 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1926 Iowa highway renumbering amp oldid 1048426233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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