Interstate 129
Interstate 129 is an auxiliary Interstate Highway which connects Sioux City, Nebraska">Sioux City, Iowa">Sioux City, Nebraska, to I-29 in Sioux City, Iowa. Opened in 1976, I-129 is a route, running in Nebraska. At, I-129 is the shortest highway in the state of Iowa. All of the route's length is concurrent with U.S. [Route 20] and most of its length is concurrent with US 75.
Route description
I-129 begins along U.S. Route [20 in Nebraska|US 20] on the western edge of South Sioux City, Nebraska, just west of exit 1, a cloverleaf interchange with U.S. Route [75 in Nebraska|US 75] and US 77. US 77 travels north through South Sioux City before ending at I-29 in Sioux City while US 75 joins I-129 and US 20. later, I-129/US 20/US 75 intersect Dakota Avenue at a partial cloverleaf interchange. U.S. Highway 20 Business is designated along Dakota Avenue.East of Dakota Avenue, I-129/US 20/US 75 travels south of South Sioux City and passes through rolling farmland. For the rest of I-129's length, the two directions of I-129/US 20/US 75 traffic are separated by a Jersey barrier instead of a grassy median. The three routes cross the Missouri River and immediately intersect I-29 at an interchange. Due to the minimum amount of space along the Missouri River banks, the I-29 interchange is a modified two-level cloverstack interchange. At I-29, US 20 and US 75 continue east around Sioux City and I-129 ends.