Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wayne |
Corydon | 0.000 | 0.000 | Iowa 2 (Jefferson Street) | |
| Lucas |
Chariton | 17.335 | 27.898 | US 34 | |
| 17.959 | 28.902 | US 34 Bus. east (7th Street) |
Southern end of US 34 Bus. overlap. | ||
| 18.201 | 29.292 | US 34 Bus. west (Court Avenue) |
Northern end of US 34 Bus. overlap. | ||
| Marion |
Knoxville | 42.639 | 68.621 | Iowa 5 / Iowa 92 | |
| 43.811 | 70.507 | Iowa 92 Bus. (Pleasant Street) |
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| Jasper |
Monroe | 57.132 | 91.945 | Iowa 163 | |
| Newton | 69.349 | 111.606 | I-80 / US 6 west | South end of US 6 overlap | |
| 70.439 | 113.361 | US 6 east (1st Street) / CR F48 west | North end of US 6 overlap | ||
| Laurel | 86.071 | 138.518 | Iowa 224 south | ||
| Marshall |
Marshalltown | 98.899 | 159.163 | US 30 | |
| 99.115 | 159.510 | US 30 Bus. (Iowa Avenue) |
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| Albion | 107.419 | 172.874 | Iowa 330 south | ||
| Liscomb | 111.416 | 179.307 | Iowa 96 east | ||
| Grundy |
Ivester | 123.339 | 198.495 | Iowa 175 west | South end of Iowa 175 overlap |
| Grundy Center | 130.613 | 210.201 | Iowa 175 east (G Avenue) | North end of Iowa 175 overlap | |
| Dike | 137.608 | 221.459 | US 20 | ||
| Butler |
Parkersburg | 145.034 | 233.410 | Iowa 57 east | South end of Iowa 57 overlap |
| 146.456 | 235.698 | Iowa 57 west (Buswell Street) | North end of Iowa 57 overlap | ||
| Allison | 158.014 | 254.299 | Iowa 3 east | South end of Iowa 3 overlap | |
| 159.019 | 255.916 | Iowa 3 west | North end of Iowa 3 overlap | ||
| Floyd |
Charles City | 185.445 | 298.445 | US 18 (west) / US 218 / Iowa 27 | US 18 direction is implied because IA 14 ends later at US 18. |
| 187.838 | 302.296 | US 18 (east) (Brantingham Street) / US 218 Bus. (2nd Street) |
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1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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