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U.S. Highway 52 marker

U.S. Highway 52

Map

US 52 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Iowa DOT
Length173.722 mi[1] (279.578 km)
Existed1935[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 52 / IL 64atSavanna, Ill.
Major intersections
  • US 61 / US 151 south of Dubuque
  • US 20 west of Dubuque
  • US 18atPostville
  • North end US 52 near Burr Oak
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateIowa
    Counties
  • Dubuque
  • Clayton
  • Allamakee
  • Winneshiek
  • Highway system
    Iowa 51 Iowa 56

    U.S. Highway 52 (US 52) is a 166-mile-long (267 km) United States Numbered Highway in northeast Iowa. The route begins at the Dale Gardner Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Mississippi River between Sabula and Savanna, Illinois. From Sabula, it heads north along the Mississippi towards Bellevue and Dubuque. At Dubuque, US 52 briefly shares an expressway with US 61 and US 151 before joining the Southwest Arterial, another expressway diverting traffic around the southern edge of Dubuque.

    West of Dubuque, the route concurrently follows the US 20 expressway before joining Iowa Highway 136 (Iowa 136) in Dyersville. At Luxemburg, it continues north towards Guttenberg. It then heads northwest where it overlaps US 18 for 15 miles (24 km). At Calmar, US 52 turns to the north towards Decorah. US 52 crosses into Minnesota north of Burr Oak.

    Despite its even number, US 52 is signed as a north–south route. According to the layout of the U.S. Highway System, even-numbered routes are generally signed as east–west routes.

    Route description

    [edit]

    US 52 begins in Iowa with Iowa 64 on the Dale Gardner Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Mississippi River north of Sabula. After descending the bridge, the two routes turn to the south and travel along a narrow, 2+12-mile-long (4.0 km) causeway through the Mississippi backwaters. The two routes pass through Sabula, a city known as Iowa's island city,[3] and turn west crossing another causeway to the mainland. Upon rising from the river valley, US 52/Iowa 64 meets the northern end of US 67. Iowa 64 continues west with US 67, while US 52 turns north to follow the river.

    A violin painted on a silo near Green Island, a landmark along the route

    Between Sabula and Bellevue, US 52 follows the course of the Mississippi River. The roadway gradually enters the Driftless Area, a region of the midwestern United States which escaped glaciation during the last glacial period. Near the unincorporated community of Green Island, the highway passes through terrain where the elevation ranges from 600–800 feet (180–240 m) above sea level.[4] North of Green Island, where it crosses the Maquoketa River, US 52 follows the bluffs along the Mississippi River valley. The Canadian Pacific Railway, which runs parallel to US 52 between Green Island and Bellevue,[5] in locations, lies 50 feet (15 m) below the road as the roadway follows the bluffs while the railroad tracks stay in the flat valley.[6]

    AtBellevue, US 52 runs along the city's riverfront and passes Lock and Dam No. 12, intersecting with the eastern terminus of Iowa 62. North of Bellevue, it turns to the northwest and rises 400 feet (120 m) in elevation and then descends 300 feet (91 m) at St. Donatus.[7] North of St. Donatus, the highway travels 10 miles (16 km) and enters the Dubuque area.

    At the unincorporated community of Key West near Dubuque, US 52 north turns south in a wrong-way concurrency onto the expressway carrying US 61 south and US 151 south. After traveling with the other two routes for two miles (3.2 km), US 52 exits at a folded diamond interchange onto the Southwest Arterial, a 6.1-mile (9.8 km), four-lane expressway.[8] There is an overpass carrying Military Road, then a dogbone interchange with North English Road. After passing through the roundabout of a half-dogbone/half-diamond interchange from the US 20 expressway at the end of the arterial, US 52 passes over the US 20 expressway and merges onto its westbound lanes. The Southwest Arterial is largely freeway in character, however neither of its termini are free-flow interchanges.

    US 52 north is co-signed with US 20 west for 20 miles (32 km), passing through the Dubuque County exurbsofPeosta, Epworth, and Farley before exiting north onto Iowa 136inDyersville. It follows this north-south route through New Vienna, passing near the Field of Dreams filming site, until the northern terminus of Iowa 136 in Luxemberg.

    From Luxemburg, US 52 heads north towards Guttenberg. As it approaches the Mississippi River, the road reenters the Driftless Area. After crossing the Turkey River, the highway rises nearly 300 feet (91 m) in elevation before descending again at Guttenberg.[9] North of Guttenberg, US 52 rises out of the Mississippi valley and travels west and then northwest away from the river. North of Garnavillo, it intersects Iowa 128, which serves as a cutoff to Iowa 13 near Elkader. Eight miles (13 km) later, it intersects Iowa 13 at its northern end.

    One mile (1.6 km) north of the Iowa 13 intersection, US 52 intersects US 18. Between this location and Calmar, US 52 runs parallel to the DME Railroad.[5] The two highways travel together to the northwest for 17 miles (27 km) through Monona and Postville. At Postville, US 18/US 52 intersect Iowa 51. On the west side of Postville, US 52 splits away from US 18 and heads to the northwest towards Calmar. At Calmar, US 52 turns to the north at an intersection which is also the eastern end of Iowa 24 and the northern end of Iowa 150. It heads to the north-northeast for nine miles (14 km) to an intersection with Iowa 9 on the southwest side of Decorah. From Iowa 9, the route crosses the Upper Iowa River near the Luther College campus. It heads north past the unincorporated community of Burr Oak. Two miles (3.2 km) north of Burr Oak, US 52 crosses the state line into Minnesota.

    History

    [edit]

    US 52 was designated in Iowa in 1935, replacing US 55 from Iowa 117 near Sabula to the Minnesota state line north of Burr Oak. US 52 crossed the Mississippi River at the recently constructed Savanna–Sabula Bridge, which opened in 1932. The section of old US 55 from Iowa 117 to Dubuque ran concurrently with US 67 until 1967 when US 67 was truncated back to the intersection with US 52 on Iowa 64.[10]

    Alternate plate 1961.svg

    U.S. Highway 52 Alternate marker

    U.S. Highway 52 Alternate

    LocationDubuqueLuxemburg
    Length29 mi (47 km)
    Existed1963–1967

    From 1963 to 1967, rather than following its alignment from Dubuque direct to Luxemburg, US 52 was realigned to instead follow US 20toDyersville and then Iowa 136 to Luxemburg while the original alignment was being rebuilt. During this time, Iowa 136, which previously ended at US 52 in Luxemburg, was truncated back to US 20 at Dyersville, but it was redesignated along this segment after US 52 returned to its old alignment.[11][12]

    In the mid-1990s, US 52/US 61/US 151 in Dubuque was shifted onto a new expressway through downtown Dubuque, which means the three U.S. Highways no longer intersected US 20 directly. Iowa 946 was designated as a connector route to provide direct access to US 20 from the three U.S. Highways.[13]

    The alignment of US 52 from Dubuque direct to Luxemburg was a particularly curvy and dangerous section of the route. A study conducted by the Center for Transportation Research and Education at Iowa State University, found that between 2002 and 2006, over 240 accidents with six fatalities occurred on this alignment; the study supported this section's discontinuation as a U.S. Highway.[14]

    In April 2013, the City of Dubuque and surrounding jurisdictions proposed rerouting US 52 so that it would match the existing route from Clinton, Sabula and Bellevue, but now head south concurrent with US 61/US 151, bypassing Dubuque, rather than heading north, into Dubuque. Once reaching the proposed Southwest Arterial, US 52 would turn onto that new highway[15][16][17] and at its end, share an alignment with US 20. US 52 and US 20 would continue on to Dyersville, then US 52 would split off and continue to Luxemburg.[18] This new routing would be similar to US 52's alignment from 1963 to 1967. This new alignment of US 52 officially took place on August 17, 2020, with the completion of the Southwest Arterial.[19][8]

    A new Mississippi River crossing, the Dale Gardner Veterans Memorial Bridge, opened on November 17, 2017.[20]

    Major intersections

    [edit]
    CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
    Mississippi River0.0000.000

    US 52 east / IL 64 east – Savanna
    Continuation into Illinois
    Dale Gardner Veterans Memorial Bridge
    JacksonUnion Township3.7566.045


    US 67 south / Iowa 64 west / Great River Road south – Miles, Clinton
    National end of US 67; northern end of Iowa 64 overlap; southern end of Great River Road overlap
    Bellevue Township CR Z15 (362nd Avenue) / Grant Wood Scenic Byway – Springbrook
    Bellevue23.78338.275
    Iowa 62 west – Andrew
    DubuqueKey West44.20671.143


    US 61 north / US 151 north / Great River Road north – Dubuque
    Southern end of US 61/US 151 overlap; northern end of Great River Road overlap
    Table Mound Township45.780–
    46.184
    73.676–
    74.326
    184

    US 61 south / US 151 south – Cascade, Maquoketa
    Northern end of US 61/US 151 overlap
    49.81980.17649English Mill Road, North Cascade Road
    Dubuque51.175–
    51.766
    82.358–
    83.309
    314
    US 20 east – Dubuque
    Southern end of US 20 overlap; exit numbers follow US 20
    Vernon Township291.534469.178311Swiss Valley Road / North Cascade Road
    Peosta57.39592.368308 CR Y21 – Northeast Iowa Community College
    Epworth61.5599.06304 CR Y17 – Epworth
    Farley65.38105.22300 CR Y13 – Farley
    Dyersville71.087–
    71.562
    114.403–
    115.168
    294

    US 20 west / Iowa 136 south – Luxemburg, Waterloo
    Northern end of US 20 overlap; former southern end of Iowa 136 overlap
    72.421116.5502nd Avenue SEFormer US 20
    Luxemburg80.862130.135 Iowa 3 – Colesburg, DubuqueFormer northern end of Iowa 136
    ClaytonMillville
    CR C9Y / Great River Road south
    Southern end of Great River Road overlap
    Guttenberg CR C7X (Garber Road) / River Bluffs Scenic Byway – Garber

    Great River Road north (Dekalb Street)
    Northern end of Great River Road overlap
    Garnavillo Township106.170170.864
    Iowa 128 west – Elkader
    Farmersburg Township114.315183.972
    Iowa 13 south / River Bluffs Scenic Byway – Elkader
    Southern end of River Bluffs Scenic Byway overlap
    Giard Township115.274185.516
    US 18 east / River Bluffs Scenic Byway – McGregor
    Southern end of US 18 overlap; northern end of River Bluffs Scenic Byway overlap
    AllamakeePostville CR B38 (S. Maple Street) / Driftless Area Scenic Byway
    130.564210.122
    Iowa 51 north (N. Lawler Street)
    Post Township131.629211.836
    US 18 west – Clermont, West Union
    Northern end of US 18 overlap
    WinneshiekCalmar148.499238.986

    Iowa 24 west / Iowa 150 south – Fort Atkinson, West Union
    Decorah157.926254.157 Iowa 9 – Decorah, Cresco
    Burr Oak Township173.722279.578
    US 52 north (Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway) – Rochester
    Continuation into Minnesota
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "Road Network (Portal)" (ESRI shapefile). Ames: Iowa Department of Transportation. April 9, 2021. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
  • ^ Weingroff, Richard F. (January 9, 2009). "US 52 Charleston, South Carolina, to Portal, North Dakota". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  • ^ Jackson County, Iowa (2001). "Sabula". Jackson County, Iowa. Retrieved October 9, 2010.
  • ^ Iowa State University. "Green Island" (Map). Iowa Geographic Map Server. Iowa State University. Retrieved October 9, 2010.
  • ^ a b Iowa Department of Transportation (July 1, 2017). Iowa State Railroad Map (PDF) (Map). c. 1:2,534,400. Ames: Iowa Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  • ^ Iowa State University. "Jackson County" (Map). Iowa Geographic Map Server. Iowa State University. Retrieved October 9, 2010.
  • ^ Iowa State University. "St. Donatus" (Map). Iowa Geographic Map Server. Iowa State University. Retrieved October 9, 2010.
  • ^ a b City of Dubuque. "Southwest Arterial (US 52) Project". City of Dubuque. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  • ^ Iowa State University. "Guttenberg" (Map). Iowa Geographic Map Server. Retrieved October 9, 2010.
  • ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1967). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  • ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1964). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. § F24. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  • ^ Iowa State Highway Commission (1968). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa State Highway Commission. § F24. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  • ^ Iowa Department of Transportation (1996). State of Iowa Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Ames: Iowa Department of Transportation. Dubuque inset. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  • ^ Center for Transportation Research and Education (June 2008). "Road Safety Audit for US 52 in Dubuque County from IA 136 to the NCL of Dubuque" (PDF). Iowa State University. p. 8. Retrieved October 9, 2010.
  • ^ "Transfer of Jurisdiction". Southwest Arterial Project. City of Dubuque, Iowa. Archived from the original on August 17, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  • ^ "Project History". Southwest Arterial Project. City of Dubuque, Iowa. Archived from the original on October 19, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  • ^ "Benefits of the Project". Southwest Arterial Project. City of Dubuque, Iowa. Archived from the original on October 19, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  • ^ Habegger, Becca (April 11, 2013). "Dubuque facing changes in southwest arterial, US Hwy 52". Waterloo, Iowa: KWWL-TV. Archived from the original on January 18, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  • ^ Yager, Alicia (June 12, 2018). "Iowa DOT approves funding to finish 4 lanes of Southwest Arterial in 2019". Telegraph Herald. Dubuque, Iowa. Archived from the original on August 18, 2018. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  • ^ Staff (November 16, 2017). "New Savanna bridge will open Friday". Shaw Local News Network. Savanna, Illinois. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
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