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(Redirected from U.S. Route 10S (Minnesota))

U.S. Highway 10 marker

U.S. Highway 10

Map

US 10 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MnDOT
Length275.473 mi[1] (443.331 km)
ExistedNovember 11, 1926[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 10 / I-94 BLatFargo, ND
Major intersections
  • US 59 / MN 34atDetroit Lakes
  • US 71atWadena
  • US 169 / MN 101atElk River
  • US 169 / MN 47atAnoka
  • I-35WatMounds View
  • I-694atArden Hills
  • I-35EatLittle Canada
  • I-94 / US 52 / US 61atSt. Paul
  • East end US 10atPrescott, WI
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateMinnesota
    CountiesClay, Becker, Otter Tail, Wadena, Todd, Morrison, Benton, Sherburne, Anoka, Ramsey, Washington
    Highway system
    • Minnesota Trunk Highway System
    MN 9 MN 11

    U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) is a major divided highway for almost all of its length in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The route runs through the central portion of the state, following generally the alignment of the former Northern Pacific Railway (now BNSF Railway) and connects the cities of Moorhead, Detroit Lakes, Wadena, Little Falls, St. Cloud, Anoka, Saint Paul, and Cottage Grove. US 10 within Minnesota is 275 miles (443 km) in length.

    Route description[edit]

    US 10 enters the state from North Dakota and heads through Moorhead parallel to Interstate 94 (I-94) and US 52 until it exits the city. US 10 then takes a more northerly route than I-94/US 52 to St. Cloud by heading through Detroit Lakes, Wadena, and Little Falls. From St. Cloud to Mounds View, US 10 is a busy route through the suburbs of St. Cloud and Minneapolis.

    Concurrency of US 10 and Minnesota State Highway 47 in Coon Rapids

    East of Mounds View, US 10 is marked mostly along Interstate Highways until Saint Paul, where the route runs concurrently with US 61toCottage Grove. US 10 then heads east to the Wisconsin state line and exits the state.

    US 10 is a divided highway along most of its length through the state, with posted 65-mile-per-hour (105 km/h) speed limits along much of the way, except for two-lane or undivided four-lane stretches through Wadena and Motley. There are some 60-mile-per-hour (97 km/h) posted speed limits in the four-lane section between Elk River and Anoka and the two-lane section between Bluffton and Wadena.

    Legally, the Minnesota section of US 10 is defined as unmarked Constitutional / Legislative Routes 2, 37, 27, 3, 62, and 94 in the Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.114(2) and 161.115(25).[3][4] US 10 is not marked with these legislative numbers along the actual highway.

    History[edit]

    US 10 was established on November 11, 1926.[2] Originally, the route split between Moorhead and St. Cloud into US 10N and US 10S. In 1934, US 10S was replaced by US 52 (now I-94) and US 10N became simply US 10.[5]

    US 10 in Minnesota was paved between St. Cloud and Minneapolis–Saint Paul as early as 1929. The remainder of the route was paved by 1950.[5]

    The four-lane divided highway section between the cities of Elk River and Anoka was constructed by 1942.[5]

    The freeway section of US 10 between the city of Anoka and University Avenue (at the Coon RapidsBlaine boundary line) was completed in the early 1970s. The new freeway section of US 10 between University Avenue and I-35WinMounds View was completed in 1999.[5]

    From 1934 to 1999, US 10 was located on a different alignment between Coon Rapids, Spring Lake Park, and Mounds View. This is now known as County Road 10.[6]

    When I-694 and I-35E were completed in the late 1960s, US 10 was then signed concurrently with these highways east of Mounds View to the city of Saint Paul.[5]

    As of 2017, US 10 in Minneapolis–Saint Paul has been fully upgraded to a freeway from Anoka to Hastings (save for three signalized intersections at Burns Avenue, Warner Road, and Lower Afton Road).

    Major intersections[edit]

    CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
    Red River of the North0.0000.000

    US 10 west / I-94 BL west (Main Avenue) – Fargo
    Continuation into North Dakota
    Veterans Memorial Bridge, North DakotaMinnesota line
    ClayMoorhead0.4280.689

    US 75 south (8th Street) / I-94 BL east (Main Avenue) – Breckenridge
    At-grade intersection; western end of US 75 concurrency; eastern end of I-94 Bus. concurrency
    1.4502.334
    US 75 north – Crookston
    At-grade intersection; eastern end of US 75 concurrency
    Glyndon Township5.9549.582


    MN 336 south / CSAH 11 north (70th Street) to I-94
    Interchange
    Riverton Township12.78620.577 MN 9 – Barnesville, Ada, CrookstonAt-grade intersection
    Eglon Township24.43839.329 MN 32 (260th Street) – Twin Valley, Rollag
    BeckerDetroit Lakes44.337–
    44.357
    71.353–
    71.386
    MN 34 / US 59 – Fergus Falls, Mahnomen, Park RapidsAt-grade intersection
    Burlington Township54.526–
    54.905
    87.751–
    88.361

    MN 87 east / CSAH 29 – Frazee, Vergas
    Otter TailGorman Township60.02096.593
    CSAH 60 west – Vergas
    At-grade intersection; former MN 228
    Perham Township62.721–
    63.029
    100.940–
    101.435

    CSAH 80 east (Main Street) – Perham
    Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
    Perham66.469–
    66.953
    106.971–
    107.750


    MN 78 south (Otter Trail Scenic Byway) / CSAH 8 north (3rd Avenue SE) – Perham, Battle Lake
    New York Mills77.497–
    77.916
    124.719–
    125.394
    CSAH 67 (Broadway Avenue) – New York Mills
    Newton Township80.863130.136
    MN 106 south – Deer Creek
    At-grade intersection
    WadenaWadena90.631145.856
    US 71toMN 29 – Long Prairie, Menahga, Park Rapids
    At-grade intersection; access to Wadena Clinic
    ToddStaples108.340–
    108.347
    174.356–
    174.368

    MN 210 west – Hewitt, Fergus Falls
    At-grade intersection; western end of MN 210 concurrency
    MorrisonMotley115.343–
    115.424
    185.627–
    185.757

    MN 210 east – Brainerd
    At-grade intersection; eastern end of MN 210 concurrency
    Randall136.958220.413
    MN 115 east – Camp Ripley
    At-grade intersection
    Green Prairie Township143.822–
    144.266
    231.459–
    232.174
    CSAH 52 – Little FallsFormer US 10 east; west end of freeway
    145.151–
    145.169
    233.598–
    233.627
    CSAH 13Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
    Little Falls146.183–
    146.284
    235.259–
    235.421
    CSAH 76 – Little FallsFormer MN 371
    146.990–
    147.011
    236.557–
    236.591

    MN 371 north – Brainerd
    Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
    147.864–
    148.361
    237.964–
    238.764
    MN 27 – Pierz, Little FallsAccess to St. Gabriel's Hospital and Charles A. Lindbergh State Park
    Gregory151.357243.585 CSAH 76 – Little FallsWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; former US 10 west; eastern end of freeway; access to St. Gabriel's Hospital and Charles A. Lindbergh State Park
    BentonRice164.908265.394 CSAH 31Former US 10; eastbound RIRO only
    165.685266.644 CSAH 2 – RiceInterchange
    166.581268.086 CSAH 31Former US 10; eastbound entrance only
    Sauk Rapids172.992–
    173.432
    278.404–
    279.112
    CSAH 33 – Sartell
    Sartell175.491–
    175.697
    282.425–
    282.757

    MN 15 south – St. Cloud
    Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; access to St. Cloud VA Health Care System
    Sauk Rapids176.068–
    176.361
    283.354–
    283.826


    CSAH 29 (35th Street NE) / I-94 Alt. west to MN 15 – Sartell
    177.354–
    177.864
    285.424–
    286.244
    CSAH 3 (Golden Spike Road) – Sauk RapidsFormer MN 152
    Sauk RapidsSt. Cloud line178.753–
    179.378
    287.675–
    288.681
    Benton Drive – Sauk RapidsSigned as "Benton Drive" eastbound and "Sauk Rapids" westbound
    St. Cloud179.754–
    180.127
    289.286–
    289.886
    MN 23 (3rd Street SE) – St. Cloud, FoleyCloverleaf interchange; access to St. Cloud Hospital
    Sherburne182.093293.050
    MN 301 west (Minnesota Boulevard)
    At-grade intersection
    Clear Lake190.738306.963
    MN 24 south / CSAH 6 to I-94 – Clearwater
    At-grade intersection
    Becker196.139315.655
    MN 25 north / CR 52 – Foley
    At-grade intersection; western end of MN 25 concurrency
    Becker Township201.516324.309

    CSAH 11 / I-94 Alt. east – Monticello, Santiago
    At-grade intersection; access to Monticello Hospital
    Big Lake205.652–
    205.661
    330.965–
    330.979

    MN 25 south – Monticello
    At-grade intersection; eastern end of MN 25 concurrency; access to Monticello Hospital
    Big Lake Township209.855–
    210.239
    337.729–
    338.347


    CSAH 14 south / CSAH 15 north
    Elk River216.029–
    216.524
    347.665–
    348.462




    MN 101 south / US 169 north / I-94 Alt. east – Rogers, Elk River
    Western end of US 169 concurrency
    AnokaRamsey222.194357.587 CSAH 83 (Armstrong Boulevard NW)Access to Ramsey station (Northstar Line)
    221 CSAH 56 (Ramsey Boulevard NW)Future interchange to begin construction in 2024-2025 to replace traffic signal
    222 CSAH 57 (Sunfish Lake Boulevard NW)Future interchange to begin construction in 2024-2025 to replace traffic signal
    Anoka223Cutters Grove Avenue / Thurston Avenue
    226.067–
    226.361
    363.820–
    364.293
    224AMain Street / Greenhaven RoadFormer US 10 east; former western end of freeway
    226.590–
    226.841
    364.661–
    365.065
    224B

    US 169 south / MN 47 north (Ferry Street)
    Eastern end of US 169 concurrency; western end of MN 47 concurrency; access to Anoka station (Northstar Line)
    227.158–
    227.448
    365.575–
    366.042
    225 CSAH 7 (7th Avenue)Access to Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center
    Coon Rapids227.218–
    227.533
    365.672–
    366.179
    CSAH 9 (Round Lake Boulevard)
    229.135–
    229.480
    368.757–
    369.312
    CSAH 14 (Main Street)Former MN 242; access to Coon Rapids–Riverdale station (Northstar Line)
    230.692–
    231.364
    371.263–
    372.344
    CSAH 78 (Hanson Boulevard)Single-point urban interchange
    233.545–
    234.159
    375.854–
    376.842
    CSAH 11 (Foley Boulevard)Eastbound exit splits from MN 47 south
    233.278–
    234.328
    375.425–
    377.114

    MN 47 south
    Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; eastern end of MN 47 concurrency
    234.502–
    235.181
    377.394–
    378.487

    MN 610 west – Minneapolis
    Eastbound exit splits from MN 47 south
    Coon RapidsBlaine line234.869377.985 CSAH 51 (University Avenue)westbound exit and eastbound entrance; westbound exit splits from MN 610 west
    Blaine235.986–
    236.516
    379.783–
    380.636
    MN 65 (Central Avenue)From 1990–99 the segment from here to I-35W was MN 118
    237.021–
    237.508
    381.448–
    382.232
    County J / 85th Avenue Northeast / Airport Road
    RamseyMounds View238.535–
    238.948
    383.885–
    384.550
    236
    30

    I-35W north – Duluth
    Left exits both directions, left entrance eastbound; west end of I-35W concurrency; US 10 west follows exit 30
    Arden HillsMounds View line29County I
    240.520387.07928C CR 10 / County H
    238.393383.65628B
    I-35W south – Minneapolis
    Eastern end of I-35W concurrency; eastbound left exit and westbound left entrance
    Arden Hills241.120388.045 CSAH 96Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
    242.627–
    242.984
    390.470–
    391.045
    42B
    MN 51 south (Snelling Avenue)
    Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
    243.115391.25642A
    I-694 west
    Western end of I-694 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; US 10 west follows exit 42A
    Arden HillsShoreview line242.984391.04542CLexington Avenue
    Shoreview43 CSAH 52 (Victoria Street)
    45 CSAH 49 (Rice Street)Former MN 49
    Little Canada275.460443.31046
    113


    I-35E north / I-694 east
    Eastern end of I-694 concurrency; western end of I-35E concurrency; US 10 east follows exit 46; US 10 west follows exit 113
    112 CSAH 21 (Little Canada Road)
    111 MN 36 – Stillwater, MinneapolisSigned as exits 111B (west) and 111A (east)
    Maplewood110BRoselawn Avenue
    Saint PaulMaplewood line110A CSAH 30 (Larpenteur Avenue) / Wheelock Parkway
    Saint Paul108Cayuga Street
    108 CSAH 33 (Pennsylvania Avenue)Closed; had no westbound entrance
    107C University Avenue – State CapitolEastbound exit only; access to Regions Hospital
    252.825406.882107A
    242B



    I-35E south / I-94 west (US 12 / US 52 west) / US 52 south / 10th Street / Wacouta Street
    Eastern end of I-35E concurrency; western end of I-94/US 52/US 12 concurrency; US 10 east follows exit 107A; US 10 west follows exit 242B
    243
    US 61 north (Mounds Boulevard) / Kellogg Boulevard
    Western end of US 61 concurrency
    255.623411.385244
    I-94 east (US 12 east)
    Eastern end of I-94/US 12 concurrency; US 10 east and US 61 south follows exit 244; western end of Alternate I-94
    East 3rd StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance


    Warner Road / Great River Road (National Route) north
    Western end of Great River Road overlap
    130BMaxwell Avenue / Bailey Road
    WashingtonNewport130A

    I-494 / Great River Road (National Route) south
    I-494 exits 63A&B; east end of Great River Road overlap
    129Glen Road
    St. Paul Park127 CSAH 22 (70th Street) / Summit Avenue
    Cottage GroveGrange Boulevard / 80th Street
    Jamaica Avenue
    CSAH 19 / CR 19A (Innovation Road)East end of freeway
    Denmark Township
    MN 95 north (Manning Avenue) – Stillwater
    272.297438.220


    US 61 south / Great River Road (National Route) north – Hastings
    Eastern end of US 61 concurrency; western end of Great River Road concurrency
    274.706442.096 CSAH 21 (St. Croix Scenic Byway)
    St. Croix River275.473443.331Prescott Drawbridge; MinnesotaWisconsin line




    US 10 east / Alt. I-94 east / Great River Road south – Prescott
    Continuation into Wisconsin
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
    •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Incomplete access
  •       Unopened
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 14, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  • ^ a b Weingroff, Richard F. (January 9, 2009). "From Names to Numbers: The Origins of the U.S. Numbered Highway System". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
  • ^ "161.114, Minnesota Statutes 2006". Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. Archived from the original on May 9, 2007.
  • ^ "161.115, Minnesota Statutes 2006". Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. Archived from the original on March 7, 2007.
  • ^ a b c d e Riner, Steve. "Details of routes 1–25". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved September 25, 2010.[self-published source]
  • ^ Minnesota Highway Department; McGill-Warner (1934). Map of Trunk Highway System, State of Minnesota (Map). 1:760,320. St. Paul: Minnesota Highway Department. OCLC 5673160, 80405240. Retrieved March 21, 2016 – via Minnesota Digital Library. (Showing road conditions as of May 1, 1934)
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