Wisconsin Highway 26

State Trunk Highway 26 marker

State Trunk Highway 26
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 98.15 mi[1] (157.96 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 51 in Janesville
  US 14 in Janesville
I-39 / I-90 in Janesville
US 12 in Fort Atkinson
US 18 in Jefferson
I-94 in Johnson Creek
US 151 in Waupun
North end: I-41 / US 41 / CTH-N in Oshkosh
Location
Counties: Rock, Jefferson, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Winnebago
Highway system
WIS 25WIS 27

State Trunk Highway 26 (often called Highway 26, STH 26 or WIS 26) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The route is generally two-lane with the exception of a few urban multi-lane arterials. WIS 26 provides direct access from Janesville and Oshkosh to Waupun, Watertown and Fort Atkinson.

Route description

WIS 26 begins in downtown Janesville, Rock County at US 51 (North Parker Drive), and follows East Centerway Street, to turn northeast on Milton Ave.[2] WIS 26 crosses US 14 and I-39 / I-90 on the northeast side of the city. WIS 26 then passes through Milton at about five miles (8 km) northeast of the Interstates. WIS 59 crosses WIS 26 in Milton. WIS 26 crosses over to Jefferson County about five miles (8 km) north of Milton.[3] The highway turns northeast at the county line and approaches Fort Atkinson, but turns northwestward prior to entering the city, and bypasses it to the west along a two-lane road with interchanges. Direct access is provided to WIS 106 and US 12. WIS 89 crosses the route, but no direct access is provided. WIS 26 then continues north for four miles (6 km) into Jefferson, where it crosses US 18. The highway passes through Johnson Creek at the interchange with I-94. After crossing WIS 19 in Watertown, the highway crosses into Dodge County[4]

On the Dodge County side of Watertown, WIS 26 joins WIS 16 west. The concurrency continues for eight miles (13 km) to Clyman where WIS 16 turns westward onto WIS 60 west, and WIS 60 East joins WIS 26 for one mile (1.6 km) before turning eastward. WIS 26 passes through Juneau then crosses WIS 33 three miles (5 km) north of Juneau. After eleven more miles, WIS 26 crosses US 151 and passes through Waupun. WIS 26 joins US 151 crosses into Fond du Lac County at its junction with WIS 49 in Waupun.[5] WIS 26 joins US 151 for one mile (1.6 km) then turns north off the US route. After ten miles (16 km), the highway crosses WIS 23 in Rosendale. The highway then angles northeastward over the remaining seven miles (11 km) before entering Winnebago County[6] Four more miles into the county the route terminates at its interchange with Interstate 41, about two miles (3 km) south of the Wittman Regional Airport, site of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.[7]

History

The original 1917 alignment of WIS 26 mostly followed the current alignment south of Juneau, but the segment north of Juneau was directed towards Theresa. 1921 saw WIS 26 extended via Kewaskum and Waldo to end at Sheboygan - via present-day Wisconsin Highway 28.[8] In 1924, the route was realigned. From Juneau, it followed its present alignment to US 41 and into Oshkosh, then continued north from that point along present day WIS 76 up to Greenville, turning westward onto present-day WIS 15 there to continue to New London.[9] From there, the route followed present-day US 45, passing through Clintonville, Wittenberg, Antigo and Eagle River. The route connected with then M-26.[10] WIS 26 was also concurrent with WIS 10 south of Janesville. 1934 saw the debut of US 45, which replaced WIS 26 from Oshkosh northward. The route was truncated on the southern end to end at Janesville in the late 1940s.[1]

One bypass was constructed for WIS 26 - around Fort Atkinson to the west - in the 1990s. Milton, Jefferson, and Watertown have also constructed bypasses.[1]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
RockJanesville US 51 Beloit, Madison
Module:Jctint/USA warning: Unused argument(s): exit
US 14 Evansville, Delavan
Module:Jctint/USA warning: Unused argument(s): exit
I-39 / I-90 Madison, BeloitExit 171A on I-39/90
Module:Jctint/USA warning: Unused argument(s): exit
Milton WIS 59Exit 8; other Milton exits include: Harmony Town Hall Rd, Exit 6; and County N, Exit 11
Module:Jctint/USA warning: Unused argument(s): exit
JeffersonFort AtkinsonJanesville AveExit 17; exit for Business 26
Module:Jctint/USA warning: Unused argument(s): exit
WIS 106Exit 19
US 12Exit 21
North High StreetExit 23; also an exit for Business 26
Jefferson US 18Interchange; Exit 27; other nearby exits include Exit 25; for Business 26; and Exit 30 for Business 26 as well
Johnson Creek I-94
Watertown WIS 19Exit 43; Other nearby exit: Business 26 and County Y; Exit 39
Dodge WIS 16 eastWIS 16 West follow WIS 26 North; Exit 45
Clyman WIS 16 west / WIS 60 westWIS 16 East follow WIS 26 South
WIS 60 East follow WIS 26 North; interchange
WIS 60 eastWIS 60 West follow WIS 26 South
Juneau WIS 33
Waupun US 151
WIS 49
Fond du Lac US 151 southWIS 26 North follow US 151 North
US 151 northWIS 26 South follow US 151 South
Rosendale WIS 23
WinnebagoOshkosh I-41 / CTH-N
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bannered routes

Fort Atkinson business loop


Business State Trunk Highway 26
Location: Fort Atkinson

Watertown business loop


Business State Trunk Highway 26
Location: Jefferson

Watertown business loop


Business State Trunk Highway 26
Location: Watertown

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wisconsin Highway 26.

Route map: Bing / Google

KML is from Wikidata
  1. 1 2 3 Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 20-29 (Highway 26)". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved 2007-03-20.
  2. Google (2008-01-10). "Janesville, WI, United States of America" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2008-01-10.
  3. Rock Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  4. Jefferson Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  5. Dodge Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  6. Fond du Lac Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  7. Winnebago Co (pdf) (Map). Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
  8. "Original State Trunk Highway System in Wisconsin". Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. 1918. Retrieved 2008-01-10.
  9. "Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas". Rand McNally. 1926. Retrieved 2007-01-10.
  10. "Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas". Rand McNally. 1926. Retrieved 2007-01-10.
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