- Minnesota State Highway 30
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Trunk Highway 30 Route information Maintained by Mn/DOT Length: 265.634 mi[2] (427.496 km) Existed: 1933[1] – present Major junctions West end: SD 34 near Airlie and Pipestone,
at the Minnesota — South Dakota state lineU.S. 75 , MN 23 at Pipestone
U.S. 59 at Slayton
MN 4 , MN 60 at St. James
U.S. 169 at Amboy
I-35 at Ellendale
U.S. 218 at Blooming Prairie
, U.S. 63 from Rochester to Stewartville
I-90 near Rochester
U.S. 52 at Chatfield
East end: MN 43 at Rushford
Location Counties: Pipestone, Murray, Cottonwood, Watonwan, Blue Earth, Waseca, Steele, Dodge, Olmsted, Fillmore Highway system Minnesota Trunk Highways
Interstate • U.S. • State
Inter-County • County roads • Legislative routes← MN 29
MN 32 →
Minnesota State Highway 30 is a highway in southwest and southeast Minnesota, which runs from South Dakota Highway 34 at the South Dakota state line near Airlie and Pipestone, and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with Minnesota Highway 43 in Rushford.
Highway 30 is 266 miles (428 km) in length.
Contents
Route description
State Highway 30 serves as an east–west route between Pipestone, Slayton, St. James, Stewartville, Chatfield, and Rushford.
Highway 30 parallels U.S. Highway 14 and Interstate Highway 90 throughout its route.
The Pipestone National Monument is located immediately north of Highway 30 in Pipestone.
Lake Shetek State Park is located near Highway 30 in Murray County on the shore of Lake Shetek. The park is located immediately north of the town of Currie and northeast of Slayton.
Highway 30 passes through the Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood State Forest in Olmsted and Fillmore counties.
History
State Highway 30 was authorized in 1933.
The section of Highway 30 between the South Dakota state line to State Highway 4 near St. James was originally designated as old State Highway 47 from 1934 to 1963. This section was renumbered 30 in 1963.
In 1940, only the western segment of Highway 30 was paved. In the 1950s, the central portions of Highway 30 were still gravel. Highway 30 was paved in its entirety by 1963.
Future
There are plans to reroute the highway into the City of Rochester, as seen in the Rochester International Airport Area Plan [3]
Major intersections
County Location Mile[4][5][2] Destinations Notes South Dakota-Minnesota state line 0.000 SD 34
Pipestone Pipestone 7.718 MN 23
West end of MN 23 overlap 7.937 US 75 / MN 23
West end of US 75 overlap, east end of MN 23 overlap 8.285 US 75
East end of US 75 overlap Murray Lake Wilson 25.678 MN 91
West end of MN 91 overlap 25.983 MN 91
East end of MN 91 overlap Slayton Township 34.075 MN 267
Slayton 35.709 US 59
South end of US 59 overlap Mason Township 41.434 US 59
North end of US 59 overlap Cottonwood Amboy Township 73.689 US 71
Watonwan Nelson Township 97.652 MN 4
North end of MN 4 overlap St. James Township 104.231 MN 4 / MN 60
South end of MN 4 overlap, West end of MN 60 overlap Rosendale Township MN 60: 69.515-70.001 CR 12 Interchange Fieldon Township 113.915 MN 60 / MN 15
East end of MN 60 overlap, north end of MN 15 overlap Antrim Township 118.961 MN 15
South end of MN 15 overlap Blue Earth Shelby Township 131.847 US 169
North end of US 169 overlap 132.203 US 169
South end of US 169 overlap Mapleton 144.310 MN 22
North end of MN 22 overlap Mapleton Township 146.882 MN 22
South end of MN 22 overlap Waseca Vivian Township 157.936 MN 83
New Richland Township 168.464 MN 13
Steele Summit Township 179.566-179.718 I-35
Interchange Blooming Prairie 190.903 US 218
North end of US 218 overlap 191.462 US 218
South end of US 218 overlap Dodge Hayfield 202.561 MN 56
Olmsted Rochester 221.368 US 63
North end of US 63 overlap High Forest Township US 63: 30.702-30.954 I-90
Interchange Stewartville 223.892 US 63
South end of US 63 overlap Chatfield 239.804 US 52
North end of US 52 overlap Fillmore 240.303 US 52
MN 74
South end of US 52 overlap
West end of MN 74 overlapOlmsted Elmira Township 244.419 MN 74
East end of MN 74 overlap Fillmore Arendahl Township 254.517 MN 250
Rushford 265.503 MN 43
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • UnopenedReferences
- ^ Riner, Steve. "Details of Routes 26-50". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. http://www.steve-riner.com/mnhighways/r26-50.htm#30. Retrieved 2007-02-24.
- ^ a b "Trunk Highway Log Point Listing - Construction District 6" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. August 23, 2010. http://www.dot.state.mn.us/roadway/data/reports/logpoint/d6.pdf. Retrieved October 17, 2010.
- ^ [1] RIA Area Study
- ^ "Trunk Highway Log Point Listing - Construction District 8" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. August 23, 2010. http://www.dot.state.mn.us/roadway/data/reports/logpoint/d8.pdf. Retrieved October 17, 2010.
- ^ "Trunk Highway Log Point Listing - Construction District 7" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. August 23, 2010. http://www.dot.state.mn.us/roadway/data/reports/logpoint/d7.pdf. Retrieved October 17, 2010.
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