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U.S. Route 53

U.S. Route 53, or U.S. Highway 53 (U.S. 53), is a north–south U.S. highway that runs for 404 miles (650 km) from La Crosse, Wisconsin to International Falls, 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 Twin Ports of Superior, Wisconsin, and Duluth, Minnesota. The entire route from Eau Claire to the city limits of Superior is a four lane divided highway. The highway's northern terminus is at the Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge in International Falls, Minnesota, at the Canada–US border. Its southern terminus is in La Crosse, Wisconsin, at U.S. Highway 14.

U.S. Route 53

US 53 highlighted in red
Route information
Length404 mi[1] (650 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end US 14 / US 61 / WIS 16 at La Crosse, WI
Major intersections
North end Highway 71 to Highway 11 at Fort Frances, ON
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesWisconsin, Minnesota
CountiesWI: La Crosse, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Chippewa, Barron, Washburn, Douglas
MN: St. Louis, Koochiching
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highway System
US 52US US 54
WIS 52WI WIS 53
US 52MN MN 54

Route description edit

Wisconsin edit

 
 
 
At the Start of Wisconsin Highway 53 in La Crosse, Onalaska, and Holmen.

U.S. Highway 53 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 roadway. 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 c. 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 one mile (1.6 km) of downtown Eau Claire. Other smaller towns between Eau Claire and Superior (Minong and Solon Springs) were bypassed in a similar manner.

Wisconsin's first single-point urban interchange is found along the U.S. 53 bypass of Eau Claire, at its interchange with U.S. 12 in Altoona.[2] This interchange received the 2005 Outstanding Highway Construction award from the Bureau of Project Development.[3]

U.S. 53 continues as a freeway north of Eau Claire past Chippewa Falls to Rice Lake, where it then becomes an expressway with only three grade-separated interchanges (one at 28th Avenue (CTH-V) in Haugen, 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 in the town of Amnicon, but traffic turning from U.S. 2 westbound onto U.S. 53 southbound must take a U-turn at an at-grade crossover past the interchange.

After passing through the city of Superior as a four-lane city surface street (East Second Street) for a 5-mile (8.0 km) stretch, 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.

In 1989, the entirety of US 53 in Wisconsin was designated the Peace Memorial Highway, commemorating citizens of Wisconsin who have worked to promote international peace.[4]

Minnesota edit

US 53 enters the state at the city of Duluth on the John Blatnik Bridge over the Saint Louis Bay. US 53 runs concurrently with I-535 for 2.8 miles (4.5 km) as it enters Minnesota. I-535/US 53 has an interchange with I-35 in Duluth, known locally as the "Can of Worms"; it features a pair of left exits from I-35, a stoplight and lane drops over the I-35 bridge.[5]

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

US 53 then runs concurrently with State Highway 194 (MN 194) for six miles (9.7 km), from Trinity Road in Duluth to Lindahl Road in the city of Hermantown. This four-lane stretch of US 53 and MN 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. The portion of the route from Duluth to Virginia is a four-lane expressway. US 53 has a junction with MN 33 at the unincorporated community of Independence. Continuing northbound, US 53 has an interchange with US 169 in Virginia. In between the US 169 and MN 135 interchanges is the Thomas Rukavina Memorial Bridge. This bridge is the tallest in the state and spans 4 lanes of freeway. Immediately north of Virginia, US 53 has an interchange with MN 169 in Wuori Township.

US 53 then proceeds northwest to International Falls, where it has a junction with US 71 and MN 11.

US 53 in Minnesota passes through Saint Louis and Koochiching counties. Legally, the Minnesota section of US 53 is defined as unmarked legislative routes 106, 11, and 315 in Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.115(37), (246), and 161.114(2). US 53 is not marked with these legislative numbers along the actual highway.

Designations edit

  • A portion of US 53 in Minnesota is officially designated the Voyageur Highway. The Voyageur Highway is a state designation that is also applied to various other state highways in Minnesota.
  • The portion of US 53 from the city limits of Virginia to MN 11 in International Falls was designated as Speaker Irvin N. Anderson Memorial Highway in 2009 in honor of former State House Speaker Irv Anderson.[6]
  • The 2008 Minnesota Legislature named US 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.[7][8]

History edit

U.S. Highway 53 was extended into Minnesota in 1934. When marked, it was paved from the Wisconsin border to its junction with U.S. 169 in Virginia, on a short segment between Britt and Idington, and from Cusson to the Canadian border.[9] The segment from Virginia to Britt was paved during that year,[10] and the remainder was paved in 1935.[11]

A bypass around Virginia was completed in 1964 and opened to traffic that November;[12] State Highway 135 was extended along the previous alignment through the city.[13]

The expressway section between Duluth and Virginia was constructed by 1970, except the portion between Four Corners and Independence.

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 roadway that had proceeded up the hill to a seven-legged intersection that had included Duluth's Skyline Parkway. Locally, this now-defunct famous intersection, had been known for 70 years by the name "Seven Corners".

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

A four-lane expressway from north of the city of Virginia to the south city limits of Cook was constructed beginning in 2009 as part of a long-range goal of providing a four-lane highway to Canada as part of the Falls-to-Falls Corridor. The first stage, from approximately County Road 307 to 0.25 miles south of County Road 652 (Goodell Road), was completed in 2009;[14] the second stage was completed in the fall of 2013.

Relocation between Eveleth and Virginia edit

On May 5, 2010, Cliffs Natural Resources provided notice to the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) that U.S. Highway 53 easement rights across the United Taconite Mine, per a 1960 agreement, would be terminated to allow for expansion of the mine. United Taconite and MnDOT negotiated an agreement to move the roadway by 2017.[15]

There were three rerouting options proposed:[16]

The East route was selected for the project and construction began in November 2015,[17] with the realignment reaching completion in 2017. On September 15, the new roadway was opened, with a dedication of the bridge spanning the Rouchleau Pit. The bridge is the tallest in the state at 204 feet (62 m) in height.[18]

Falls-to-Falls Corridor edit

The Falls-to-Falls Corridor (officially The Falls-to-Falls Corridor—United States Route 53 from International Falls on the Minnesota/Canada border to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin) is, by the United States federal government, a recognized trade corridor.

In the 1990s, the federal government listed the corridor as a priority for development. The primary development planned is infrastructure-related, specifically, a highway project hoped to spur economic development in northwestern Wisconsin and northeastern Minnesota by widening U.S. Highway 53 to full expressway standards from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin to International Falls, Minnesota. Interstate Highway 535 forms the only section of the route that is part of the Interstate Highway System.

Wisconsin edit

With the exception of a 5-mile (8.0 km) stretch as a four-lane city surface street (East Second Street) in the city of Superior, the entire route within Wisconsin is completed to freeway or expressway standards. On the south end of the corridor, the connection to Interstate Highway 94 is a 7.5-mile (12.1 km) stretch through the Eau Claire-Chippewa Falls conurbation. After years of legal and political wrangling, the decision was made in the late 1990s to bypass the current route, rather than to convert the present highway to freeway standards. The northern half of this bypass, as far south as WIS 312 was opened to traffic in mid-2005. The southern half of the bypass, which includes a pair of multilane bridges over the Eau Claire River, goes mostly through Altoona and includes interchanges with WIS 312, U.S. Highway 12 and WIS 93. This project won multiple awards in 2005 and 2006.[3] This section of the bypass was opened mid-morning on August 21, 2006.

Minnesota edit

Federal funding for the project in northern Minnesota was $940,000 in 2003 and nearly $600,000 in 2004.[19] At present, with the exception of 3.5 miles (5.6 km) stretch within the city of Duluth (Piedmont Avenue and Trinity Road), the route is completed as an expressway as far north as the city of Cook, leaving approximately 73 miles (117 km) of the route to International Falls to be converted to expressway standards.

Major intersections edit

StateCounty/DivisionLocationmi[1][20]kmExit[21]DestinationsNotes
WisconsinLa CrosseLa Crosse0.000.00 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
WIS 16 east (Cameron Street) / US 14 east / US 61 / Great River Road south / Alt. I-90 west
Cameron St. is a one-way street; southern terminus of southbound US 53; I-90 Alt. follows US 14/WI 16 (Cameron St.); road continues as US 14 east/US 61/GRR south (3rd Street south)
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
WIS 16 (Cass Street) / US 14 west / US 61 north / Great River Road / Alt. I-90 east – La Crescent
Cass St. is a one-way street; southern terminus of northbound US 53; I-90 Alt. follows US 14/WI 16 west (Cass St.); road continues north from US 14/US 61/GRR (4th Street)
 
 
WIS 35 south (George Street)
Southern end of WIS 35 overlap
46.4 
 
 
 
 
 
I-90 west / WIS 35 north / Great River Road north – Minnesota, Onalaska
Northern end of WIS 35 overlap; southern end of I-90 overlap; I-90 exit 3
Onalaska 
 
 
 
I-90 east / WIS 157 east – Madison, LaCrosse
South end of expressway; northern end of I-90 overlap; southern end of WIS 157 overlap; I-90 exit 4
6 
 
  WIS 157 west / CTH-OS (Main Street)
Northern end of WIS 157 overlap
7  CTH-S (Sand Lake Road)
Holmen9  CTH-OT – Midway
11 
 
   WIS 35 south / CTH-HD / Great River Road (Holmen Drive)
Southern end of WIS 35 overlap
13  CTH-MH (McHugh Road)
15 
 
   WIS 35 north / CTH-HD / Great River Road – Holmen, Trempealeau
 
 
WIS 93 begins
North end of expressway; northern end of WIS 35 overlap; southern end of WIS 93 overlap
TrempealeauTown of Gale 
 
WIS 54 east – Melrose
Eastern end of WIS 54 overlap
Galesville2337 
 
 
 
WIS 54 west / WIS 93 north – Centerville
Western end of WIS 54 overlap; northern end of WIS 93 overlap
Blair 
 
WIS 95 east – Blair, Hixton
Eastern end of WIS 95 overlap
Town of Preston 
 
WIS 95 west – Arcadia
Western end of WIS 95 overlap
Whitehall 
 
WIS 121 west – Independence
Southern end of WIS 121 overlap
Pigeon Falls 
 
WIS 121 east – Northfield
Northern end of WIS 121 overlap
Osseo69111 
 
 
 
 
US 10 east / Alt. I-94 east – Fairchild, Neillsville
Eastern end of US 10 and Alternate I-94 overlap
Town of Sumner70110 
 
US 10 west – Mondovi
Western end of US 10 overlap
Eau ClaireEau Claire8613884  I-94 – Madison, St. PaulCloverleaf interchange; south end of freeway; southbound exits signed as 84A (east) and 84B (west); no exit numbers northbound
85  CTH-AA / Golf Road
86 
 
 
 
Bus. US 53 (Hastings Way) / WIS 93 south – La Crosse
US 53 Business only signed northbound
Altoona8914387  US 12 (Clairemont Avenue) – Fairchild, Eau ClaireWisconsin's first SPUI[3]
89River Prairie Drive
Eau Claire90   WIS 312 / CTH-Q (North Crossing)
ChippewaLake Hallie92Melby Street
94 
 
   
 
Bus. US 53 / WIS 124 / CTH-OO / Alt. US 53 – Chippewa Falls, Lake Hallie
95  
 
 
WIS 29 / Alt. I-94 west – Menomonie, Green Bay
Signed as exits 95A (east) and 95B (west), western end of Alternate I-94 overlap
Chippewa Falls96 
 
  
 
Bus. WIS 29 / CTH-X / Alt. US 53 – Menomonie, Chippewa Falls
Town of Tilden99  CTH-S – Chippewa Falls, Jim Falls
102  CTH-B – Tilden
Bloomer110  WIS 40 – Bloomer, Colfax
Town of Bloomer112  WIS 64 – Cornell, New Richmond
New Auburn118  CTH-M – New Auburn
BarronTown of Chetek126  CTH-I – Chetek
Cameron137220135  US 8 – Barron, Cameron
Rice Lake140  CTH-O – Rice Lake
143  WIS 48 – Rice Lake, Cumberland
Oak Grove26th AvenueAt-grade intersection; north end of freeway
150  CTH-V (28th Avenue) – HaugenInterchange
WashburnTown of Sarona 
 
WIS 253 north – Spooner
Town of Spooner165  WIS 70 – Spooner, Stone LakeInterchange
167269168 
 
US 63 south – Spooner, Shell Lake
Interchange; southern end of US 63 overlap
Town of Trego183295 
 
US 63 north – Hayward, Ashland
Northern end of US 63 overlap
Minong 
 
 
Bus. US 53 north
  WIS 77 – Minong, Danbury
 
 
 
Bus. US 53 south
DouglasSolon Springs 
 
 
Bus. US 53 north
 
 
 
Bus. US 53 south
Town of Amnicon226364222 
 
US 2 east – Ashland
Interchange; southern end of US 2 overlap; no southbound entrance
  
 
 
CTH-C to US 53 south – Spooner, Eau Claire
Provides U-turn to US 53 south for travelers coming from US 2 west
Town of Parkland227 
 
  
 
WIS 13 south / CTH-Z / LSCT east – Port Wing, Bayfield
Interchange
Superior237381  
 
US 2 / LSCT west – Duluth
Northern end of US 2 overlap; southern end of US 2 Truck
 
 
 
Truck US 2 west
Northern end of US 2 Truck overlap
239385 
 
 
 
I-535 begins / WIS 35 south – Duluth
South end of freeway; southern end of I-535 overlap
St. Louis Bay240
0.000
390
0.000
John A. Blatnik Bridge
MinnesotaSt. LouisDuluth0.536–
0.705
0.863–
1.135
Garfield Avenue
1.421–
1.675
2.287–
2.696
  
 
  I-35 / I-535 ends / LSCT – St. Paul, Minneapolis
Northern end of I-535 overlap
W. Superior Street / 21st Avenue N.
6th StreetAt-grade intersection; north end of freeway
 
 
MN 194 east (Central Entrance)
Southern end of MN 194 overlap
Hermantown11.52618.549 
 
MN 194 west to US 2 – Grand Rapids
Northern end of MN 194 overlap
New Independence Township24.13438.840 
 
MN 33 south – Cloquet
Fayal Township55.87189.916 
 
MN 37 west – Hibbing
Interchange; southern end of MN 37 overlap
Eveleth60.028–
60.530
96.606–
97.414
 
 
MN 37 east – Gilbert
Interchange; northern end of MN 37 overlap
Virginia63.054–
63.506
101.476–
102.203
 
 
MN 135 north – Gilbert
Interchange
64.144103.2302nd Avenue WestFormer MN 135 / US 53 Bus.
65.716–
66.029
105.760–
106.263
 
 
US 169 south – Mountain Iron, Hibbing, Grand Rapids
Interchange
66.753107.429  CSAH 102 (9th Street North)Former MN 135
Wuori Township68.648110.478  CSAH 103 – VirginiaFormer US 53 Bus.
70.387–
71.031
113.277–
114.313
 
 
MN 169 north – Tower, Ely
Interchange
Sherman Corner87.140140.238 
 
  MN 1 east / CSAH 22 – Tower, Ely
Southern end of MN 1 overlap
Field Township94.168151.549 
 
  MN 1 west / CSAH 115 – Effie, Northome
Northern end of MN 1 overlap
101.030162.592 
 
MN 73 south – Chisholm, Hibbing
KoochichingRay146.275235.407 
 
MN 217 west – Littlefork
Rainy Lake160.218257.846  CSAH 332Formerly MN 332
International Falls163.968263.881 
 
MN 11 west (3rd Avenue)
Western end of MN 11 overlap
164.040263.997 
 
MN 11 east (4th Street) – Island View
Eastern end of MN 11 overlap
164.105264.101 
 
US 71 south (3rd Street) – Bemidji
Southern end of US 71 overlap
Canada–United States borderRainy River164.361264.513Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge[a]
  Highway 71 north – Fort FrancesNorthern end of US 71 overlap; continuation into Canada
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  1. ^ Canada-bound drivers pay US$7 to cross bridge. No toll for US-bound drivers.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "U.S. Route Number Database". Transportation.org. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  2. ^ Chris Bessert. Wisconsin Highways - Highway 53 2006, URL accessed 2006 December 31
  3. ^ a b c . Wisconsin Department of Transportation. October 3, 2006. Archived from the original on October 7, 2006.
  4. ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. "Commemorative Highways & Bridges". Retrieved February 10, 2022.
  5. ^ Google (June 8, 2009). "Overview Map and Aerial Photo of the Can of Worms" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.
  6. ^ Jon Ellis (2009-04-16). . FOX 21 Online. Archived from the original on July 11, 2011. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  7. ^ "2021 Minnesota Statutes ch. 810.14". Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
  8. ^ "Duluth to dedicate Mondale Drive". Duluth News Tribune. June 11, 2008. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
  9. ^ 1934 Map of Trunk Highway System, State of Minnesota (Map). Cartography by McGill-Warner Co. Minnesota Highway Department. May 1, 1934. § L-3 to O-10. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  10. ^ 1935 Map of Trunk Highway System, State of Minnesota (Map). Cartography by McGill-Warner Co. Minnesota Highway Department. April 1, 1935. § L-3 to O-10. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  11. ^ 1936 Map of Trunk Highway System, State of Minnesota (Map). Cartography by McGill-Warner Co. Minnesota Highway Department. April 1, 1936. § L-3 to O-10. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  12. ^ Schumann, Lois; Biondich, Mary (December 1964). Buxton, Tom (ed.). "News from Central Offices and Districts - Maintenance Area 1-B". Minnesota Highways. Vol. 14, no. 2. Minnesota Department of Highways. p. 13. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  13. ^ Construction Project Log Record, Control Section 6918 (PDF), Minnesota Highway Department, retrieved September 14, 2018
  14. ^ . Minnesota Department of Transportation. 2009. Archived from the original on November 2, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
  15. ^ . Minnesota Department of Transportation. May 5, 2010. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
  16. ^ (PDF). Short Elliot Hendrickson Inc. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2015 – via Minnesota Department of Transportation.
  17. ^ "MnDOT to relocate highway to make room for now-idled iron mine". St. Paul Pioneer Press. November 3, 2015. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  18. ^ Slater, Brady (September 16, 2017). "Tallest bridge in Minnesota is dedicated. You can drive over it really soon". St. Paul Pioneer Press. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  19. ^ "U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces $3.8 for Minnesota Transportation Projects". U.S. Department of Transportation. May 4, 2004. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
  20. ^ Minnesota Department of Transportation. "Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing" (PDF). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 22, 2010.
  21. ^ Wisconsin Department of Transportation. "Exit numbers on US 53". Retrieved 2007-12-12.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 53
  • Details of Routes 51 to 75. Steve Riner's Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page

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U S Route 53 or U S Highway 53 U S 53 is a north south U S highway that runs for 404 miles 650 km from La Crosse Wisconsin to International Falls 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 Twin Ports of Superior Wisconsin and Duluth Minnesota The entire route from Eau Claire to the city limits of Superior is a four lane divided highway The highway s northern terminus is at the Fort Frances International Falls International Bridge in International Falls Minnesota at the Canada US border Its southern terminus is in La Crosse Wisconsin at U S Highway 14 U S Route 53US 53 highlighted in redRoute informationLength404 mi 1 650 km Existed1926 citation needed presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 14 US 61 WIS 16 at La Crosse WIMajor intersectionsI 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 MN 33 at Independence MN US 169 MN 169 at Virginia MN US 71 MN 11 at Int l Falls MNNorth endHighway 71 to Highway 11 at Fort Frances ONLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesWisconsin MinnesotaCountiesWI La Crosse Trempealeau Eau Claire Chippewa Barron Washburn DouglasMN St Louis KoochichingHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedWisconsin State Trunk Highway SystemInterstate US State Scenic RusticMinnesota Trunk Highway SystemInterstate US State Legislative Scenic US 52US US 54 WIS 52WI WIS 53 US 52MN MN 54 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Wisconsin 1 2 Minnesota 1 2 1 Designations 2 History 2 1 Relocation between Eveleth and Virginia 3 Falls to Falls Corridor 3 1 Wisconsin 3 2 Minnesota 4 Major intersections 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editWisconsin edit nbsp nbsp nbsp At the Start of Wisconsin Highway 53 in La Crosse Onalaska and Holmen U S Highway 53 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 roadway 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 c 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 one mile 1 6 km of downtown Eau Claire Other smaller towns between Eau Claire and Superior Minong and Solon Springs were bypassed in a similar manner Wisconsin s first single point urban interchange is found along the U S 53 bypass of Eau Claire at its interchange with U S 12 in Altoona 2 This interchange received the 2005 Outstanding Highway Construction award from the Bureau of Project Development 3 U S 53 continues as a freeway north of Eau Claire past Chippewa Falls to Rice Lake where it then becomes an expressway with only three grade separated interchanges one at 28th Avenue CTH V in Haugen 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 in the town of Amnicon but traffic turning from U S 2 westbound onto U S 53 southbound must take a U turn at an at grade crossover past the interchange After passing through the city of Superior as a four lane city surface street East Second Street for a 5 mile 8 0 km stretch 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 In 1989 the entirety of US 53 in Wisconsin was designated the Peace Memorial Highway commemorating citizens of Wisconsin who have worked to promote international peace 4 Minnesota edit US 53 enters the state at the city of Duluth on the John Blatnik Bridge over the Saint Louis Bay US 53 runs concurrently with I 535 for 2 8 miles 4 5 km as it enters Minnesota I 535 US 53 has an interchange with I 35 in Duluth known locally as the Can of Worms it features a pair of left exits from I 35 a stoplight and lane drops over the I 35 bridge 5 After its junction with I 35 US 53 continues through Duluth on Piedmont Avenue and Trinity Road for 3 5 miles 5 6 km US 53 then runs concurrently with State Highway 194 MN 194 for six miles 9 7 km from Trinity Road in Duluth to Lindahl Road in the city of Hermantown This four lane stretch of US 53 and MN 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 The portion of the route from Duluth to Virginia is a four lane expressway US 53 has a junction with MN 33 at the unincorporated community of Independence Continuing northbound US 53 has an interchange with US 169 in Virginia In between the US 169 and MN 135 interchanges is the Thomas Rukavina Memorial Bridge This bridge is the tallest in the state and spans 4 lanes of freeway Immediately north of Virginia US 53 has an interchange with MN 169 in Wuori Township US 53 then proceeds northwest to International Falls where it has a junction with US 71 and MN 11 US 53 in Minnesota passes through Saint Louis and Koochiching counties Legally the Minnesota section of US 53 is defined as unmarked legislative routes 106 11 and 315 in Minnesota Statutes 161 115 37 246 and 161 114 2 US 53 is not marked with these legislative numbers along the actual highway Designations edit A portion of US 53 in Minnesota is officially designated the Voyageur Highway The Voyageur Highway is a state designation that is also applied to various other state highways in Minnesota The portion of US 53 from the city limits of Virginia to MN 11 in International Falls was designated as Speaker Irvin N Anderson Memorial Highway in 2009 in honor of former State House Speaker Irv Anderson 6 The 2008 Minnesota Legislature named US 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 7 8 History editU S Highway 53 was extended into Minnesota in 1934 When marked it was paved from the Wisconsin border to its junction with U S 169 in Virginia on a short segment between Britt and Idington and from Cusson to the Canadian border 9 The segment from Virginia to Britt was paved during that year 10 and the remainder was paved in 1935 11 A bypass around Virginia was completed in 1964 and opened to traffic that November 12 State Highway 135 was extended along the previous alignment through the city 13 The expressway section between Duluth and Virginia was constructed by 1970 except the portion between Four Corners and Independence 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 roadway that had proceeded up the hill to a seven legged intersection that had included Duluth s Skyline Parkway Locally this now defunct famous intersection had been known for 70 years by the name Seven Corners A new U S Highway 53 interchange with State Highway 169 in Wuori Township was built in 2006 A four lane expressway from north of the city of Virginia to the south city limits of Cook was constructed beginning in 2009 as part of a long range goal of providing a four lane highway to Canada as part of the Falls to Falls Corridor The first stage from approximately County Road 307 to 0 25 miles south of County Road 652 Goodell Road was completed in 2009 14 the second stage was completed in the fall of 2013 Relocation between Eveleth and Virginia edit On May 5 2010 Cliffs Natural Resources provided notice to the Minnesota Department of Transportation MnDOT that U S Highway 53 easement rights across the United Taconite Mine per a 1960 agreement would be terminated to allow for expansion of the mine United Taconite and MnDOT negotiated an agreement to move the roadway by 2017 15 There were three rerouting options proposed 16 West Following State Highway 37 and Saint Louis County Road 7 Center Through the Auburn Pit on the south side of the existing route of Highway 53 East Around and across the Rouchleau Pit on the north side of the existing route of Highway 53 The East route was selected for the project and construction began in November 2015 17 with the realignment reaching completion in 2017 On September 15 the new roadway was opened with a dedication of the bridge spanning the Rouchleau Pit The bridge is the tallest in the state at 204 feet 62 m in height 18 Falls to Falls Corridor editThe Falls to Falls Corridor officially The Falls to Falls Corridor United States Route 53 from International Falls on the Minnesota Canada border to Chippewa Falls Wisconsin is by the United States federal government a recognized trade corridor In the 1990s the federal government listed the corridor as a priority for development The primary development planned is infrastructure related specifically a highway project hoped to spur economic development in northwestern Wisconsin and northeastern Minnesota by widening U S Highway 53 to full expressway standards from Chippewa Falls Wisconsin to International Falls Minnesota Interstate Highway 535 forms the only section of the route that is part of the Interstate Highway System Wisconsin edit With the exception of a 5 mile 8 0 km stretch as a four lane city surface street East Second Street in the city of Superior the entire route within Wisconsin is completed to freeway or expressway standards On the south end of the corridor the connection to Interstate Highway 94 is a 7 5 mile 12 1 km stretch through the Eau Claire Chippewa Falls conurbation After years of legal and political wrangling the decision was made in the late 1990s to bypass the current route rather than to convert the present highway to freeway standards The northern half of this bypass as far south as WIS 312 was opened to traffic in mid 2005 The southern half of the bypass which includes a pair of multilane bridges over the Eau Claire River goes mostly through Altoona and includes interchanges with WIS 312 U S Highway 12 and WIS 93 This project won multiple awards in 2005 and 2006 3 This section of the bypass was opened mid morning on August 21 2006 Minnesota edit Federal funding for the project in northern Minnesota was 940 000 in 2003 and nearly 600 000 in 2004 19 At present with the exception of 3 5 miles 5 6 km stretch within the city of Duluth Piedmont Avenue and Trinity Road the route is completed as an expressway as far north as the city of Cook leaving approximately 73 miles 117 km of the route to International Falls to be converted to expressway standards Major intersections editStateCounty DivisionLocationmi 1 20 kmExit 21 DestinationsNotesWisconsinLa CrosseLa Crosse0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 16 east Cameron Street US 14 east US 61 Great River Road south Alt I 90 westCameron St is a one way street southern terminus of southbound US 53 I 90 Alt follows US 14 WI 16 Cameron St road continues as US 14 east US 61 GRR south 3rd Street south nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 16 Cass Street US 14 west US 61 north Great River Road Alt I 90 east La CrescentCass St is a one way street southern terminus of northbound US 53 I 90 Alt follows US 14 WI 16 west Cass St road continues north from US 14 US 61 GRR 4th Street nbsp nbsp WIS 35 south George Street Southern end of WIS 35 overlap46 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 west WIS 35 north Great River Road north Minnesota OnalaskaNorthern end of WIS 35 overlap southern end of I 90 overlap I 90 exit 3Onalaska nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 east WIS 157 east Madison LaCrosseSouth end of expressway northern end of I 90 overlap southern end of WIS 157 overlap I 90 exit 46 nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 157 west CTH OS Main Street Northern end of WIS 157 overlap7 nbsp CTH S Sand Lake Road Holmen9 nbsp CTH OT Midway11 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 35 south CTH HD Great River Road Holmen Drive Southern end of WIS 35 overlap13 nbsp CTH MH McHugh Road 15 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 35 north CTH HD Great River Road Holmen Trempealeau nbsp nbsp WIS 93 beginsNorth end of expressway northern end of WIS 35 overlap southern end of WIS 93 overlapTrempealeauTown of Gale nbsp nbsp WIS 54 east MelroseEastern end of WIS 54 overlapGalesville2337 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 54 west WIS 93 north CentervilleWestern end of WIS 54 overlap northern end of WIS 93 overlapBlair nbsp nbsp WIS 95 east Blair HixtonEastern end of WIS 95 overlapTown of Preston nbsp nbsp WIS 95 west ArcadiaWestern end of WIS 95 overlapWhitehall nbsp nbsp WIS 121 west IndependenceSouthern end of WIS 121 overlapPigeon Falls nbsp nbsp WIS 121 east NorthfieldNorthern end of WIS 121 overlapOsseo69111 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 10 east Alt I 94 east Fairchild NeillsvilleEastern end of US 10 and Alternate I 94 overlapTown of Sumner70110 nbsp nbsp US 10 west MondoviWestern end of US 10 overlapEau ClaireEau Claire8613884 nbsp I 94 Madison St PaulCloverleaf interchange south end of freeway southbound exits signed as 84A east and 84B west no exit numbers northbound85 nbsp CTH AA Golf Road86 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 53 Hastings Way WIS 93 south La CrosseUS 53 Business only signed northboundAltoona8914387 nbsp US 12 Clairemont Avenue Fairchild Eau ClaireWisconsin s first SPUI 3 89River Prairie DriveEau Claire90 nbsp nbsp WIS 312 CTH Q North Crossing ChippewaLake Hallie92Melby Street94 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 53 WIS 124 CTH OO Alt US 53 Chippewa Falls Lake Hallie95 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 29 Alt I 94 west Menomonie Green BaySigned as exits 95A east and 95B west western end of Alternate I 94 overlapChippewa Falls96 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus WIS 29 CTH X Alt US 53 Menomonie Chippewa FallsTown of Tilden99 nbsp CTH S Chippewa Falls Jim Falls102 nbsp CTH B TildenBloomer110 nbsp WIS 40 Bloomer ColfaxTown of Bloomer112 nbsp WIS 64 Cornell New RichmondNew Auburn118 nbsp CTH M New AuburnBarronTown of Chetek126 nbsp CTH I ChetekCameron137220135 nbsp US 8 Barron CameronRice Lake140 nbsp CTH O Rice Lake143 nbsp WIS 48 Rice Lake CumberlandOak Grove26th AvenueAt grade intersection north end of freeway150 nbsp CTH V 28th Avenue HaugenInterchangeWashburnTown of Sarona nbsp nbsp WIS 253 north SpoonerTown of Spooner165 nbsp WIS 70 Spooner Stone LakeInterchange167269168 nbsp nbsp US 63 south Spooner Shell LakeInterchange southern end of US 63 overlapTown of Trego183295 nbsp nbsp US 63 north Hayward AshlandNorthern end of US 63 overlapMinong nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 53 north nbsp WIS 77 Minong Danbury nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 53 southDouglasSolon Springs nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 53 north nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 53 southTown of Amnicon226364222 nbsp nbsp US 2 east AshlandInterchange southern end of US 2 overlap no southbound entrance nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CTH C to US 53 south Spooner Eau ClaireProvides U turn to US 53 south for travelers coming from US 2 westTown of Parkland227 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp WIS 13 south CTH Z LSCT east Port Wing BayfieldInterchangeSuperior237381 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 2 LSCT west DuluthNorthern end of US 2 overlap southern end of US 2 Truck nbsp nbsp nbsp Truck US 2 westNorthern end of US 2 Truck overlap239385 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 535 begins WIS 35 south DuluthSouth end of freeway southern end of I 535 overlapSt Louis Bay2400 0003900 000John A Blatnik BridgeMinnesotaSt LouisDuluth0 536 0 7050 863 1 135 Garfield Avenue1 421 1 6752 287 2 696 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 35 I 535 ends LSCT St Paul MinneapolisNorthern end of I 535 overlap W Superior Street 21st Avenue N 6th StreetAt grade intersection north end of freeway nbsp nbsp MN 194 east Central Entrance Southern end of MN 194 overlapHermantown11 52618 549 nbsp nbsp MN 194 west to US 2 Grand RapidsNorthern end of MN 194 overlapNew Independence Township24 13438 840 nbsp nbsp MN 33 south CloquetFayal Township55 87189 916 nbsp nbsp MN 37 west HibbingInterchange southern end of MN 37 overlapEveleth60 028 60 53096 606 97 414 nbsp nbsp MN 37 east GilbertInterchange northern end of MN 37 overlapVirginia63 054 63 506101 476 102 203 nbsp nbsp MN 135 north GilbertInterchange64 144103 2302nd Avenue WestFormer MN 135 US 53 Bus 65 716 66 029105 760 106 263 nbsp nbsp US 169 south Mountain Iron Hibbing Grand RapidsInterchange66 753107 429 nbsp CSAH 102 9th Street North Former MN 135Wuori Township68 648110 478 nbsp CSAH 103 VirginiaFormer US 53 Bus 70 387 71 031113 277 114 313 nbsp nbsp MN 169 north Tower ElyInterchangeSherman Corner87 140140 238 nbsp nbsp nbsp MN 1 east CSAH 22 Tower ElySouthern end of MN 1 overlapField Township94 168151 549 nbsp nbsp nbsp MN 1 west CSAH 115 Effie NorthomeNorthern end of MN 1 overlap101 030162 592 nbsp nbsp MN 73 south Chisholm HibbingKoochichingRay146 275235 407 nbsp nbsp MN 217 west LittleforkRainy Lake160 218257 846 nbsp CSAH 332Formerly MN 332International Falls163 968263 881 nbsp nbsp MN 11 west 3rd Avenue Western end of MN 11 overlap164 040263 997 nbsp nbsp MN 11 east 4th Street Island ViewEastern end of MN 11 overlap164 105264 101 nbsp nbsp US 71 south 3rd Street BemidjiSouthern end of US 71 overlapCanada United States borderRainy River164 361264 513Fort Frances International Falls International Bridge a nbsp Highway 71 north Fort FrancesNorthern end of US 71 overlap continuation into Canada1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Tolled Canada bound drivers pay US 7 to cross bridge No toll for US bound drivers See also editList of U S RoutesReferences edit a b U S Route Number Database Transportation org American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Retrieved August 5 2018 Chris Bessert Wisconsin Highways Highway 53 2006 URL accessed 2006 December 31 a b c US 53 project Wisconsin Department of Transportation October 3 2006 Archived from the original on October 7 2006 Wisconsin Department of Transportation Commemorative Highways amp Bridges Retrieved February 10 2022 Google June 8 2009 Overview Map and Aerial Photo of the Can of Worms Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 8 2009 Jon Ellis 2009 04 16 Pawlenty approves Irv Anderson Memorial Highway FOX 21 Online Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved 2010 07 20 2021 Minnesota Statutes ch 810 14 Office of the Revisor of Statutes Retrieved February 10 2022 Duluth to dedicate Mondale Drive Duluth News Tribune June 11 2008 Retrieved February 10 2022 1934 Map of Trunk Highway System State of Minnesota Map Cartography by McGill Warner Co Minnesota Highway Department May 1 1934 L 3 to O 10 Retrieved September 14 2018 1935 Map of Trunk Highway System State of Minnesota Map Cartography by McGill Warner Co Minnesota Highway Department April 1 1935 L 3 to O 10 Retrieved September 14 2018 1936 Map of Trunk Highway System State of Minnesota Map Cartography by McGill Warner Co Minnesota Highway Department April 1 1936 L 3 to O 10 Retrieved September 14 2018 Schumann Lois Biondich Mary December 1964 Buxton Tom ed News from Central Offices and Districts Maintenance Area 1 B Minnesota Highways Vol 14 no 2 Minnesota Department of Highways p 13 Retrieved December 5 2018 Construction Project Log Record Control Section 6918 PDF Minnesota Highway Department retrieved September 14 2018 U S Highway 53 from Virginia to Cook Four lane expansion improvement project Minnesota Department of Transportation 2009 Archived from the original on November 2 2011 Retrieved August 3 2011 U S Highway 53 Relocation between Eveleth and Virginia Minnesota Department of Transportation May 5 2010 Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved August 3 2011 Highway 53 Realignment Study United Taconite PDF Short Elliot Hendrickson Inc Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2015 via Minnesota Department of Transportation MnDOT to relocate highway to make room for now idled iron mine St Paul Pioneer Press November 3 2015 Retrieved September 15 2018 Slater Brady September 16 2017 Tallest bridge in Minnesota is dedicated You can drive over it really soon St Paul Pioneer Press Retrieved September 15 2018 U S Transportation Secretary Mineta Announces 3 8 for Minnesota Transportation Projects U S Department of Transportation May 4 2004 Retrieved September 18 2010 Minnesota Department of Transportation Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing PDF St Paul Minnesota Department of Transportation Retrieved October 22 2010 Wisconsin Department of Transportation Exit numbers on US 53 Retrieved 2007 12 12 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 53KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 53 Endpoints of U S Highway 53 Details of Routes 51 to 75 Steve Riner s Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 53 amp oldid 1196375192 Minnesota, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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