Wisconsin Highway 39

This article is about a state highway. For the Interstate Highway in Wisconsin, see Interstate 39 (Wisconsin).

State Trunk Highway 39 marker

State Trunk Highway 39
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 43.02 mi[1] (69.23 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 18 in Edmund
  US 151 in Mineral Point
East end: WIS 69 in New Glarus
Location
Counties: Iowa, Green
Highway system
I-39WIS 40

State Trunk Highway 39 (often called Highway 39, STH 39 or WIS 39) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs in eastwest across south central Wisconsin from Edmund to New Glarus.

WIS 39 is one of only two numbered state trunk highways, along with WIS 794, that share a number designation with an Interstate or Federal/US highway within the state's borders. Wisconsin Department of Transportation policy prohibited dual designations within the state trunk highway system, prior to the commissioning of I-39 in 1992.

Route description

WIS 39 begins at the intersection of US Highway 18, less than a quarter of a mile (roughly 200 meters) from the unincorporated community of Edmund, Wisconsin. Heading south, it heads into the village of Linden where it is known as Franklin Street.

In the center of Linden, WIS 39 heads southeast on Main Street out of town, through the hills of Southwestern Wisconsin, crossing under US Highway 151 outside of Mineral Point.

Entering Mineral Point on Fountain Street, it passes the entrance to the Iowa County Fairgrounds to Dodge Street, where it heads north with Business Route US 151 around the downtown area. At the north side of the city, WIS 39 turns south with WIS 23 down Commerce Street.

The two state highways turn southeast on Doty Street just northeast of the downtown area to head out of the city. The intersection crosses Shakerag Street, which heads towards the entrance to Pendarvis, a state historical site.

Outside of the city, WIS 39 heads northeast on Jackson Street while WIS 23 continues to the southeast. Wandering through rural farmland and the town of Waldwick, Highway 39 finally reaches the village of Hollandale, where it is known as Waldwick Road. In downtown Hollandale, WIS 39 intersects with the southern terminus of WIS 191.

WIS 39 continues in a generally eastern direction through the rolling hills of southwest Wisconsin to its intersection with WIS 78. WIS 78 crosses from the west to the northeast, while WIS 39 continues east.

WIS 39 finally reaches New Glarus, where it becomes 6th Avenue. After crossing the Sugar River State Bike Trail (built on a former railway line), the route ends at its eastern terminus of WIS 69. WIS 39 used to continue to WIS 59 near Albany but was degraded to County Highway F due to low traffic volumes and tight turns.

References

  1. Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 30-39 (Highway 39)". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
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