Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muscatine |
Muscatine | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 61 Bus. / Iowa 92 west (2nd Street) / Iowa 92 east / Great River Road |
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| 0.717 | 1.154 | Iowa 22 / Great River Road east (Washington Street) | South end of Iowa 22 overlap | ||
| 1.985 | 3.195 | US 61 / Iowa 22 west | End of US 61 Business; north end of Iowa 22 overlap | ||
| Wilton | 9.851 | 15.854 | US 6 west | South end of US 6 overlap | |
| Cedar |
14.753 | 23.743 | I-80 east (Exit 271) / US 6 east / CR X64 north | North end of US 6 overlap; south end of I-80 overlap | |
| Rochester Township | 18.892 | 30.404 | I-80 west (Exit 267) / CR X54 south | North end of I-80 overlap | |
| Tipton | 28.169 | 45.334 | Iowa 130 east (7th Street) | ||
| Stanwood | 36.271 | 58.373 | US 30 east | South end of US 30 overlap | |
| 37.287 | 60.008 | US 30 west (Front Street) | North end of US 30 overlap | ||
| Jones |
Center Junction | 50.046 | 80.541 | Iowa 64 west | South end of Iowa 64 overlap |
| 52.053 | 83.771 | Iowa 64 east | North end of Iowa 64 overlap | ||
| Monticello | 65.030 | 104.656 | US 151 | ||
| 65.820 | 105.927 | US 151 Bus. south (Main Street) |
South end of US 151 Bus. overlap | ||
| 66.098 | 106.374 | US 151 Bus. north (Main Street) |
North end of US 151 Bus. overlap | ||
| Delaware |
Delaware | 87.387 | 140.636 | US 20 | |
| Edgewood | 98.941 | 159.230 | Iowa 3 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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