Wisconsin Highway 25

State Trunk Highway 25 marker

State Trunk Highway 25
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 85.81 mi[1] (138.10 km)
Major junctions
South end: MN 60 in Nelson
  US 10 / WIS 85 in Durand
US 12 / WIS 29 in Menomonie
I-94 in Menomonie
US 8 in Barron
North end: WIS 48 in Rice Lake
Location
Counties: Buffalo, Pepin, Dunn, Barron
Highway system
WIS 24WIS 26

State Trunk Highway 25 (often called Highway 25, STH 25 or WIS 25) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The route serves local traffic in the western part of the state, connecting Durand, Menomonie and Barron. It is two-lane surface road with the exception of urban multilanes within Menomonie.

Route description

WIS 25 begins at the Minnesota state line in Buffalo County on the Mississippi River. The route enters the state from Trunk Highway 60. WIS 25 briefly follows WIS 35 north in Nelson then follows the Chippewa River, passing through Maxville and entering Pepin County.[2] After about three miles (5 km), WIS 25 enters Durand and joins US 10 west. After two miles (3 km) of concurrency, WIS 25 turns off northeast and enters Dunn County four miles (6 km) northeast.[3]

WIS 25 junctions with WIS 72 in Downsville six miles (10 km) north of the county line. After another seven miles (11 km), WIS 25 enters Menomonie, junctions with WIS 29 near the University of Wisconsin–Stout campus and joins US 12 in the downtown area near Lake Menomin. WIS 25 splits from US 12 after a one-mile (1.6 km) concurrency with US 12 turning northwest. WIS 25 interchanges with I-94 one-half mile north of the US 12 turnoff. After a ten-mile (16 km) segment, the highway crosses WIS 170 in Wheeler. About five miles (8 km) north of Wheeler, WIS 25 joins WIS 64 east for one mile (1.6 km) before turning north again. The highway passes through Ridgeland on the Barron County line.[4] WIS 25 passes west of Dallas, and through the small community of Hillsdale before entering Barron thirteen miles (19 km) north of the county line. The highway crosses US 8 in Barron. WIS 25 terminates at WIS 48 seven miles (11 km) north of Barron, or five miles (8 km) east of Rice Lake[5]

History

The original alignment of WIS 25 was along the present-day route from Nelson to Menomonie. From Nelson southward, WIS 25 followed the routing of present-day WIS 35 to junction with then WIS 52 at Galesville.[6] The route was truncated at Durand in the early 1920s and also extended to end at then STH-14 (present day US 8) and to WIS 48 a few years later.[1][7]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
BuffaloNelson WIS 35 southSouthern terminus; south end of WIS 35 overlap
WIS 35 northNorth end of WIS 35 overlap
Maxville CTH-K
PepinDurand US 10 east / WIS 85South end of US 10 overlap
US 10 westNorth end of US 10 overlap
DunnDownsville WIS 72
Menomonie WIS 29 westSouth end of WIS 29 overlap
US 12 east / WIS 29 eastNorth end of WIS 29 overlap; south end of US 12 overlap
US 12 westNorth end of US 12 overlap
I-94
Wheeler WIS 170
WIS 64 westSouth end of WIS 64 overlap
WIS 64 westNorth end of WIS 64 overlap
Ridgeland CTH-V
BarronHillsdale CTH-D
Barron US 8 west (West Division Avenue) Turtle LakeSouthern end of US 8 concurrency
US 8 east (East Division Avenue) CameronNorthern end of US 8 concurrency
WIS 48Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 20-29 (Highway 25)". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
  2. Buffalo Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  3. Pepin Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  4. Dunn Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  5. Barron Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-12.
  6. "Original State Trunk Highway System in Wisconsin". Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. 1918. Retrieved 2008-01-10.
  7. "Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas". Rand McNally. 1926. Retrieved 2007-01-10. The route was extended again to Nelson when WIS 35 was rerouted across a new bridge over the Chippewa River in 1933. Finally in 1947, The route was extended through Nelson and across the Mississippi River and connected to TH-60.
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