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U.S. Highway 218 (US 218) is an original United States Highway that was created in 1926. Although technically a spur of US 18 , US 218 neither begins nor ends at US 18, but overlaps US 18 for eight miles (13 km) near Charles City, Iowa .
The route runs north from the Missouri state line as just Iowa Highway 27 for about ten miles (16 km), then is co-signed with US 218 until just south of Cedar Rapids, crossing I-80 in Iowa City. This is also the location of the southern end of its concurrency with I‑380, and this concurrency terminates in Waterloo.
First highway to be decommissioned in Iowa; became a county road (now numbered G66) Iowa 104: 1.53: 2.46 Woodburn: US 34 near Woodburn 1927: 1980 Spur route; now County Road R69; segment in Woodburn maintained as unsigned Iowa 942 until 2003 Iowa 105: 34.23 [12] 55.09 US 69 in Lake Mills: US 218 in St. Ansgar: 1920
One of the victims was a 17-year-old male from Austin who was southbound on 218, while the second was a 25-year-old female from Rockwell, Iowa driving northbound. The crash closed Highway 218 for ...
218: US 218 south / Iowa 27 south – Waterloo US 218 Bus. begins: Eastern end of US 218 and Iowa 27 overlaps; southern end of US 218 Business overlap: 219.311: 352.947: Old Highway Road: Former US 218: 220.238: 354.439: US 218 Bus. north / Iowa 14 south: Northern end of US 218 Business overlap: Chickasaw: Chickasaw Township: 231.617: 372.751 ...
US 34 / Iowa 163 east of Fairfield 2008: current Serves Fairfield; former routing of US 34 US 34 Bus. — — US 34 / Iowa 163 near Westwood: US 34 / US 218 / Iowa 27 / Iowa 163 at Mount Pleasant: 2005: current Serves Mount Pleasant area; former routing of US 34 US 52 Alt. — — US 52 / US 61 / US 151 in Dubuque: US 52 / Iowa 3 in Luxemburg
Iowa Highway 16 (Iowa 16) is a state highway running from west to east in southeastern Iowa. The highway has a length of 65.18 miles (104.90 km). The western terminus of Iowa Highway 16 is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 34 (US 34) between Agency and Batavia. The eastern terminus is located at Wever at an intersection with US 61.
Two cities on opposite sides of Iowa are tied for the warmest: Burlington in the east and Shenandoah in the west have average annual highs of 63 degrees. tourismguy/flickr.com Coldest: Cresco, Iowa