In the
US state of
Iowa, Interstate 29 (I-29) is a north–south
Interstate Highway
The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States. Th ...
which closely parallels the
Missouri River. I-29 enters Iowa from
Missouri near
Hamburg and heads to the north-northwest through the
Omaha–Council Bluffs and the
Sioux City areas. It exits the state by crossing the
Big Sioux River into
South Dakota. For its entire distance through the state, it runs on the flat land between the Missouri River and the
Loess Hills.
I-29 was built in sections over a period of 15 years. When there was a shortage of male workers, female workers stepped in to build a section near
Missouri Valley. Between Council Bluffs and Sioux City, I-29 replaced
U.S. Highway 75 (US 75) as the major route in western Iowa. As a result of I-29's creation, US 75 south of Sioux City was relocated into
Nebraska.
Route description
I-29 enters Iowa south of
Hamburg. The Interstate heads northwest, where it meets
Iowa Highway 333 (Iowa 333) at a
diamond interchange. From Hamburg, I-29 continues to the northwest for where it meets
Iowa 2
Iowa Highway 2 (Iowa 2) is a state highway which runs across the southernmost tier of counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. At no point along its route is Iowa 2 more than from the Missouri state line, except for a small section near its e ...
east of
Nebraska City, Nebraska. North of the Iowa 2 interchange, the Interstate straightens out to the north; interchanges serving
Percival,
Thurman, and
Bartlett
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Places
*Bartlett Bay, Canada, Arctic waterway
* Wharerata, New Zealand, also known as Bartletts
United States
* Bartlett, Illinois
** Bartlett station, a commuter railroad station
* Bartlett, Iowa
Bartlett is an uninc ...
are spaced out every . At the
US 34 interchange near
Glenwood, I-29 is joined by
US 275.
North of Glenwood, I-29/US 275 continue north toward
Council Bluffs. Near
Lake Manawa, US 275 splits away from I-29 at the
Iowa 92 interchange. The Interstate meets
I-80 north of the split. The two Interstates head west together through southern Council Bluffs for on separate carriageways. Just before I-80 crosses the
Missouri River into Nebraska, I-29 immediately turns to the north. to the north is a modified Y interchange with
US 6 and the eastern end of
I-480.
North of Council Bluffs, I-29 passes the eastern terminus of
I-680 Interstate 680 may refer to:
*Interstate 680 (California), a connecting freeway between I-80 and I-280 in the San Francisco Bay Area, California
*Interstate 680 (Nebraska–Iowa), a bypass in Omaha, Nebraska
*Interstate 680 (Ohio), a loop through Y ...
near
Crescent. I-29 travels north for before intersecting with the western terminus of
I-880 Interstate 880 may refer to:
*Interstate 880 (California), an auxiliary Interstate Highway that travels from San Jose to Oakland, California
** Interstate 880 (California 1964–1981), a former auxiliary Interstate Highway in Sacramento, Calif ...
near
Loveland. I-29 continues north for to
Missouri Valley, where it intersects
US 30. North of Missouri Valley, the Interstate turns to the northwest toward
Modale and then straightens out again south of
Mondamin, where I-29 meets the western end of
Iowa 127
Iowa Highway 127 (Iowa 127) is an east–west highway in Harrison County. It begins at Interstate 29 near Mondamin and ends in Logan at U.S. Highway 30 (US 30). The highway is nearly long.
Route description
Iowa Highway 127 beg ...
. From Mondamin, it travels north for to the
Iowa 175 interchange at
Onawa, passing
Little Sioux and
Blencoe.
North of Onawa, I-29 continues northwest for toward
Sloan, where it meets the western end of
Iowa 141
Iowa Highway 141 (Iowa 141) is an east–west highway in the western and central portions of the state. It is the most direct link between Sioux City and Des Moines. It also serves as a freeway link between Des Moines and the outlying comm ...
. As it approaches the
Sioux City metro area
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, it passes the
Sioux Gateway Airport at
Sergeant Bluff
Sergeant Bluff is a city in Woodbury County, Iowa, United States. It is part of the Sioux City, IA– NE– SD Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 5,015 at the time of the 2020 census.
History
The city was named in honor o ...
. At the Singing Hills Boulevard interchange, northbound is joined by southbound
U.S. Highway 75 Business (US 75 Bus.). later, US 75 Bus. ends at the
cloverleaf interchange
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with
US 20/
US 75, which is also the eastern end of
I-129 I129 or I-129 may refer to:
*Interstate 129, an auxiliary Interstate Highway which connects South Sioux City, Nebraska to Interstate 29 in Sioux City, Iowa
*Iodine-129 (I-129 or 129I), a radioactive isotope of iodine
*Form I-129 (Petition for a Non ...
.
For the next north of the I-129 interchange, I-29 runs closely, as close as , to the Missouri River. The Interstate follows the curve of the river and turns to the west. It meets Gordon Drive, which carries
US 20 Bus. US 20 Bus. traffic is directed onto the Interstate for before it exits via a
volleyball interchange, which represents the national northern end of
US 77.
I-29 continues west along the Missouri River, and, after the
Big Sioux River converges into the Missouri, I-29 follows the Big Sioux. Shortly before it crosses the Big Sioux into
South Dakota,
Iowa 12
Iowa Highway 12 (Iowa 12) is a state highway that runs from north to south in northwestern Iowa. The highway begins in eastern Sioux City at U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) and US 75. For the first of the route, Iowa 12 is an uns ...
splits away to the north.
History
Construction of I-29 began in the late 1950s in the Sioux City area. The first section to open, a stretch from the
Big Sioux River to the then–
US 20/
US 77 bridge across the
Missouri River opened around October 1, 1958. In September 1961, I-29 was extended across the Big Sioux River to
South Dakota. On April 1, 1962, some of the northbound directional spans collapsed into the Big Sioux River at the South Dakota state line as a result of flooding and
bridge scour.
North of
Council Bluffs, a section to
Missouri Valley opened in November 1958. By December 1967, the two sections were connected, creating of continuous interstate highway.
Due to a shortage of male workers, at least 20 women were enlisted to help build this section of I-29. The women were paid $2.00 hourly (equivalent to $ hourly in ), the same wage as men would have earned.
Construction of I-29 in the Council Bluffs area was completed in 1970, and the route was open to
Glenwood in the same year. Additional interchanges were added in the Sioux City and Council Bluffs areas between 1970 and 1971. The last of Interstate were constructed and opened in sections over the next two years; the last section opened on December 15, 1972.
In 1973,
US 34 was expanded to four lanes near Glenwood, which resulted in US 34 being rerouted onto I-29 for .
In 2003,
US 275 was rerouted onto I-29 from the same interchange near Glenwood northward to
Iowa 92 at Council Bluffs. The former US 275 alignment was
turned over to
Mills and
Pottawattamie
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counties.
Much of I-29 was built next to existing highways, most notably
US 75. When the section of I-29 opened between Council Bluffs and Missouri Valley, US 75 was rerouted onto I-29.
When construction connecting the Sioux City and Council Bluffs segments was completed, US 75 was again rerouted onto I-29.
In the mid-1980s, US 75, from Council Bluffs to Sioux City, was completely rerouted out of Iowa, instead extending up the former
US 73 corridor in
Nebraska.
Exit list
References
External links
The Iowa Highways Page (I-29)
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Transportation in Fremont County, Iowa
Transportation in Mills County, Iowa
Transportation in Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Transportation in Harrison County, Iowa
Transportation in Monona County, Iowa
Transportation in Woodbury County, Iowa