Interstate 535

Interstate Highway in Wisconsin and Minnesota


title: "Interstate 535" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["auxiliary-interstate-highways", "interstate-highways-in-minnesota", "interstate-highways-in-wisconsin", "interstate-35", "transportation-in-duluth,-minnesota", "u.s.-route-53", "transportation-in-st.-louis-county,-minnesota", "transportation-in-douglas-county,-wisconsin"] description: "Interstate Highway in Wisconsin and Minnesota" topic_path: "sports" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_535" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Interstate Highway in Wisconsin and Minnesota ::

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map_notesI-535 highlighted in red
length_mi2.78
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established1971
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spur_of35
direction_aSouth
terminus_a5th Street in Superior, WI
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terminus_bin Duluth, MN
statesWisconsin, Minnesota
countiesWI: Douglas
MN: St. Louis
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Route description

I-535 begins in the city of Superior, Wisconsin, at the junction of US 53 and State Trunk Highway 35 (WIS 35) and continues northwest across the Blatnik Bridge over the Saint Louis Bay of Lake Superior. The freeway crosses from Wisconsin into Minnesota on the bridge and then meets an interchange for Garfield Avenue and the Port Terminal in the city of Duluth. I-535 ends at the junction of US 53 and I-35, known locally as the "Can of Worms" interchange, which features a pair of left exits from I-35, a stoplight, and lane drops over the I-35 bridge.

In 2007, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) surveys measured a traffic along their segment of I-535 at 21,800–29,500 vehicles daily, on average. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) measured 29,500 vehicles daily in their 2009 survey. As an Interstate Highway, I-535 is a part of the National Highway System, a network of roads important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility. I-535 is part of the Falls-to-Falls Corridor, a federally recognized trade corridor spanning from Eau ClaireChippewa Falls, Wisconsin, to International Falls, MinnesotaFort Frances, Ontario.

History

I-535 was authorized in 1957 as part of the original Interstate Highway System. The Blatnik Bridge was opened in 1961, and the ramps to I-35 were completed in 1971. I-535 and the Blatnik Bridge replaced a swinging toll bridge at generally the same location. That bridge existed from 1897 to 1962 and carried US 53 from Connor's Point in Superior to Garfield Avenue in Duluth.

In November 2011, both MnDOT and WisDOT installed new signs to remind drivers that trucks over 40 ST gross vehicle weight cannot use the Blatnik Bridge; these vehicles will be rerouted to the nearby Bong Bridge. According to the press release, permitted, overweight vehicles have been restricted from using the Blatnik Bridge since early 2008 when inspections showed that corrosion and time were starting to affect the structure. Transportation officials say that the bridge is aging, and restriction of overweight vehicles will help to extend the life of the bridge. Drivers who disregard the posted weight limits will be ticketed.

Exit list

|sspan=2 |county=Douglas |cspan=2 |location=Superior |lspan=2 |mile=0.00 |type= |road=Fifth Street, Hammond Avenue |notes=Roadway continues to the south as Hammond Avenue; southern end of freeway}} |mile=0.12 |type=concur |road=

|notes=Southern end of US 53 concurrency; southbound exit and northbound entrance |river_wide=yes |river=Saint Louis Bay |mile=1.21 |mile2=0.000 |line=y |bridge=Blatnik Bridge Minnesota–Wisconsin state line |sspan=4 |county=St. Louis |cspan=4 |location=Duluth |lspan=4 |mile=0.536 |mile2=0.705 |road=Garfield Avenue – Port Terminal |notes= |mile=1.429 |mile2=1.457 |type=incomplete |road= |notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance, I-35 exit 255 |mile=1.571 |mspan=2 |type=incomplete |road= |notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; I-35 exit 255 |mile=none |type=concur |road= |notes=Northern end of US 53 concurrency; Can of Worms interchange

Notes

References

References

  1. "Duluth, MN".
  2. Wisconsin Department of Transportation. (2007). "City of Superior". Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
  3. Minnesota Department of Transportation. (2006). "TH Traffic Volumes, City of Duluth". Minnesota Department of Transportation.
  4. Adderly, Kevin. (August 26, 2010). "The National Highway System". Federal Highway Administration.
  5. Bureau of Public Roads. (October 17, 1957). "Routes to be Added to the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways". Bureau of Public Roads.
  6. District 1 Staff. "Construction Log 6981". Minnesota Department of Transportation.
  7. District 1 Staff. "Construction Log 6980". Minnesota Department of Transportation.
  8. Perrine, Matthew R.. (May 18, 2007). "Discover Duluth: Interstate Bridge". Duluth News Tribune.
  9. Burns, Krista. (November 21, 2011). "Load Limit Signs on Blatnik Bridge". [[KBJR-TV]]/[[KDLH-TV]].
  10. Region 5 Staff. (May 14, 2009). "State Trunk Highway Log for Region 5". Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
  11. District 1 Staff. (August 20, 2010). "Trunk Highway Logpoint Listing: Construction District 1". Minnesota Department of Transportation.

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