Interstate 90 in Wisconsin

Interstate 90(I-90) runs east–west through the western, central and southern portions of the U.S. state ofWisconsin.About 187 miles (301 km) of I-90 lie in the state.

Interstate 90 marker
Interstate 90
Map
I-90 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained byWisDOT
Length187.13 mi[1](301.16 km)
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West endI-90atMinnesotastate line
Major intersections
East endI-39/I-90atIllinoisstate line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWisconsin
CountiesLa Crosse,Monroe,Juneau,Sauk,Columbia,Dane,Rock
Highway system
WIS 89WIS 91

All 187 miles of I-90 in Wisconsin have a speed limit of 70 mph.[citation needed]

Route description

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The highway enters fromMinnesotaover theMississippi Riverjust northwest ofLa Crosse.The freeway passes north of La Crosse and south ofOnalaskaas it heads towardsTomah.Once there, it joinsI-94.The two Interstatesrun concurrentlyfor the next 91.76 miles (147.67 km) toMadison.The highway collectsInterstate 39,63 miles (101 km) southeast of Tomah (nearPortage). This concurrency of about 30 miles (48 km) is one of only three triplex concurrencies of theInterstate Highway Systemexistence, the other two being in bothMilwaukeeandIndianapolis.I-39 continues along I-90 for the remaining 78 miles (126 km) in Wisconsin.

I-94 breaks away eastward towardMilwaukeeat what is commonly known as the Badger Interchange, where the three Interstates meet withWIS 30.The remaining routes continue south toJanesvilleandBeloitbefore exiting the state.

I-90 Mississippi River Bridge near La Crosse
I-90 and I-94 junction near Tomah

History

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In 1959, I-90 was extended north from Rockton Road, the Northwest Tollway's (now Jane Addams Memorial Tollway's) northern terminus, in Illinois to US 14 near Janesville, Wisconsin.[2][3][4][5]In 1961, another section of I-90 was opened. This section ran from US 12/US 18 (later moved slightly southward) near Madison to US 12/US 16 (now US 12/WIS 16) near Wisconsin Dells.[6][7]In 1962, a connection between both opened sections opened to traffic.[7][8]In 1964, I-90 was extended northwestward to US 12/US 16 (now US 12/WIS 16) near Tomah.[9][10]

TheDresbach Bridge,spanning the Mississippi River west of La Crosse, was dedicated and opened to traffic on October 12, 1967.[11]By 1969, another separate section of I-90 was opened, traveling from the Minnesota state line to US 16 (now WIS 16) near La Crosse.[12][13]Later, both opened sections were then connected together.[13][14]

The Dresbach Bridge was replaced by the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin in 2016 under the former's program to replace outdated bridge designs following the2007 I-35W bridge collapse.The old bridge was closed in April 2016 and the new structure opened in October.[15]

Starting in 2015, the 45-mile (72 km), southernmost section of I-39/I-90 (from US 12/US 18 to the Illinois state line) underwent a major reconstruction project. This involved widening the corridor to six lanes (eight lanes in the Janesville area) and reconfiguring all interchanges, including the I-43/WIS 81 interchange. The overall project was completed in 2021.[16]

Exit list

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Mississippi River0.000.00
I-90west –Rochester,Albert Lea
Continuation into Minnesota
I-90 Mississippi River Bridge
La CrosseTown of Campbell1.963.152CTH-B –French IslandAccess toLa Crosse Regional Airport
La Crosse2.874.623
US 53south /WIS 35(Alt. I-90) –La Crosse,Onalaska
Western end of US 53 concurrency
Onalaska4.437.134
US 53north /WIS 157La Crosse,Onalaska
Eastern end of US 53 concurrency
5.749.245WIS 16Onalaska,West Salem
Town of Hamilton11.7818.9612CTH-C –West Salem
Bangor15.5725.0615WIS 162Bangor,Coon Valley
MonroeSparta24.9140.0925WIS 27Sparta,Melvina
Town of Angelo28.1845.3528WIS 16Sparta
Town of Tomah41.4266.6641WIS 131Tomah,Wilton
Tomah43.3269.7243US 12/WIS 16Tomah
Town of Oakdale45.1072.5845
I-94west –Eau Claire,St. Paul
Western end of I-94 concurrency; I-94 exit 147
Oakdale48.6078.2148CTH-PP –Oakdale
JuneauCamp Douglas55.0388.5655CTH-C –Camp Douglas,Volk Field
New Lisbon61.4698.9161WIS 80New Lisbon
Town of Lemonweir69.02111.0869WIS 82Mauston,Oxford
Lyndon Station78.97127.0979CTH-HH –Lyndon Station
Town of Lyndon85.40137.4485US 12/WIS 16Wisconsin Dells
SaukWisconsin Dells87.22140.3787
WIS 13north –Wisconsin Dells
Lake Delton89.80144.5289WIS 23Lake Delton,Reedsburg
Town of Delton93.13149.8892US 12Baraboo,Lake DeltonUS 12 exit 211
ColumbiaTown of Caledonia105.73170.16106WIS 33Portage,Baraboo
108.16–
108.59
174.07–
174.76
108A
WIS 78south –Merrimac
108B
I-39north –Wausau
Western end of I-39 concurrency
Town of Dekorra115.21185.41115CTH-CS –Poynette,Lake Wisconsin
Town of Arlington119.20191.83119WIS 60Lodi,Arlington
DaneTown of Vienna126.25203.18126CTH-V –Dane,DeForest
Community of Windsor130.46209.96131WIS 19Waunakee,Sun Prairie
Town of Burke131.98212.40132US 51Madison,DeForest
Madison135.21–
135.24
217.60–
217.65
135A
US 151south –Madison
US 151 exit 97
135B
US 151north –Sun Prairie
135.45217.99135CHigh Crossing BoulevardWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
137.24220.87138A
I-94east –Milwaukee
Eastern end of I-94 concurrency; left exit and entrance eastbound; I-94 exit 240
137.59221.43138B
WIS 30west –Madison
Left exit and entrance westbound; servesDane County Airport;WIS 30 exit 3 eastbound exit 240A westbound
Town of Blooming Grove141.43227.61142US 12/US 18Madison,CambridgeSigned as exits 142A (west) and 142B (east); US 12 exit 267
Town of Pleasant Springs146.80236.25147CTH-N –Stoughton,Cottage Grove
Town of Christiana155.90250.90156

US 51north to CTH-A –Stoughton,Deerfield
Western end of US 51 concurrency
Town of Albion159.64256.92160
US 51south –Edgerton


WIS 73north toWIS 106Deerfield
Eastern end of US 51 concurrency
RockTown of Fulton162.57261.63163WIS 59Edgerton,Milton
Janesville170.81274.89171AWIS 26Milton
171.52–
171.57
276.03–
276.12
171B

Alt. I-39 south /US 14Janesville
Formerly split into exits 171B (west) and 171C (east)
174.71281.17175


Alt. I-39 north /WIS 11east (Racine Street) –Delavan
Western end of WIS 11 concurrency; formerBus. US 14
Town of La Prairie177.22285.21177
WIS 11west –Janesville,Avalon
Eastern end of WIS 11 concurrency
Town of Turtle182.41293.56183CTH-S (Shopiere Road)
Beloit184.70297.25185AWIS 81Beloit
184.68297.21185B
I-43north –Milwaukee
I-43 exit 0
187.13301.16

I-39south /I-90east –Rockford,Chicago
Continuation into Illinois
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^abSouthwest Region Staff (December 31, 2008).State Trunk Highway Log for Southwest Region(XLS). Madison, WI: Wisconsin Department of Transportation. 090E.
  2. ^State Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1959).Wisconsin Highway Map(PDF)(Map). 1:887,040. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Wikimedia Commons.
  3. ^Illinois Division of Highways; H.M. Gousha (1959).Illinois Official Highway Map(Map). [1:790,00]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Illinois Digital Archives.
  4. ^State Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1960).Wisconsin Highway Map(PDF)(Map). 1:887,040. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Wikimedia Commons.
  5. ^Illinois Division of Highways; H.M. Gousha (1960).Illinois Official Highway Map(Map). [1:790,00]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Illinois Digital Archives.
  6. ^State Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1961).Wisconsin Highway Map(PDF)(Map). c. 1:538,560. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.OCLC221945165,506588105.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Wikimedia Commons.
  7. ^abState Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1962).Wisconsin Highway Map(PDF)(Map). c. 1:538,560. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.OCLC12359573.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Wikimedia Commons.
  8. ^State Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1963).Wisconsin Highway Map(PDF)(Map). 1:823,680. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Wikimedia Commons.
  9. ^State Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1964).Wisconsin Highway Map(PDF)(Map). 1:823,680. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via Wikimedia Commons.
  10. ^State Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1965).Wisconsin Highway Map(Map). 1:823,680. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection.
  11. ^Holmlund, James O. (October 13, 1967)."Many Drives Give New I-90 A Trial Spin".La Crosse Tribune.p. 1.RetrievedDecember 3,2021– viaNewspapers.
  12. ^State Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1967).Wisconsin Highway Map(Map). 1:823,680. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection.
  13. ^abState Highway Commission of Wisconsin (1969).Wisconsin Highway Map(Map). Scale not given. Madison: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection.
  14. ^Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Highways (1970).Wisconsin Highway Map(Map). 1:823,680. Madison: Wisconsin Department of Transportation.RetrievedMarch 27,2021– via American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection.
  15. ^Hubbuch, Chris (October 21, 2016)."Minnesota, Wisconsin celebrate completion of I-90 bridge".La Crosse Tribune.RetrievedMay 2,2022.
  16. ^"I-39/90 Expansion Project: Illinois state line to Madison, Dane and Rock counties".Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Archived fromthe originalon 2021-03-25.Retrieved2021-03-28.
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Interstate 90
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