Wisconsin Highway 441

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State Trunk Highway 441 marker

State Trunk Highway 441
Tri-County Expressway
Route information
Maintained by WisDOT
Length: 10.88 mi[1] (17.51 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 10.svgUS 41.svg US 10/US 41 in Neenah
  WIS 47.svg WI-47 in Menasha
US 10.svgUS-10 in Menasha
East end: US 41.svg US 41 in Appleton
Highway system

Wisconsin highways
County • Bannered • Rustic

WIS 351 I-535
441 at Newberry Street, Appleton.

State Trunk Highway 441 (often called the Tri-County Expressway, Highway 441, STH 441, or WIS 441) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Together with U.S. Route 41, the highway forms a beltway around the greater Appleton area, and is a freeway for the entire span of the route. It connects at both ends to its parent highway, US 41. It runs east–west and north–south in east central Wisconsin from near Neenah around Appleton to near Little Chute.

It routes through Winnebago, Outagamie and Calumet Counties. The Roland Kampo Memorial Bridge spans Little Lake Butte des Morts near the highway's southwest terminus.

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[edit] History

The Roland Kampo Memorial Bridge was the first portion of this road completed; traffic began flowing on the bridge at 11 AM, November 30, 1975[1]. The bridge, designated County Highway Q for its first years, extended from US-41 to County Highway P/Racine Road (approximately 1.3 miles) The bridge was also the last portion of the Tri-county expressway completed for more than a decade, with the remainder of the expressway mired in the proposal stage. The bridge became known as the "Polish connection" by locals over time.

The bridge was given a state highway designation (441) in the 1980s, with signs to this effect going up in 1985 or 1986[1]. Movement to complete the full 10.88 miles (17.51 km) of freeway began in the late 1980s, and the first new stretch of freeway since 1975 was completed in November 1991, extending from County Highway P to US 10/Oneida Street. The entire freeway length was completed in September 1993[1].

[edit] Termini

US 10 follows the route from its southwest junction with US 41 in Neenah to Oneida Street just south of Appleton in Menasha where it turns off southeast. This junction is a partial cloverleaf interchange that does not include traffic movements. Due to safety concerns of being at-grade intersections four traffic movements were removed in 1997:

The eastbound US 10 to southbound US 41 and southbound US 41 to westbound US 10 were restored in 2001, leaving two missing connections.[2] The northeastern junction with US 41 is a trumpet interchange - with the loop ramp from US 41 westbound to WIS 441 southbound.

[edit] Interchanges

County Location Mile # Destinations Notes
End plate.svg
WIS 441.svg

Road continues as US 10.svg West

Winnebago Neenah 0.0 none West plate.svg
US 10.svg US 10 West - Waupaca, Stevens Point
 
none South plate.svg
US 41.svg US 41 South - Oshkosh, Milwaukee
 
none North plate.svg
US 41.svg US 41 North - Green Bay
Access from Southbound WIS 441 only
Menasha 1.3 none WIS County P.svg CTH P - Racine St  
2.2 none WIS County AP.svg CTH AP - Midway Rd  
3.2 none WIS 47.svg WIS 47 - Appleton Rd  
Calumet Waverly Beach 4.2 none East plate.svg
US 10.svg US 10 East - Oneida St
West plate.svg
US 10.svg follow WIS 441.svg South
Outagamie Appleton 7.1 none WIS County KK.svg CTH KK - Calumet St  
Kimberly 8.1 none WIS County CE.svg CTH CE - College Ave  
Appleton 10.1 none WIS County OO.svg CTH OO - Northland Ave  
Appleton 10.7 none US 41.svg US 41 - Green Bay, Milwaukee  
End plate.svg
WIS 441.svg

[edit] Future plans

WisDOT is studying options for expanding the route from west of US 41 to east of Oneida St from four to six lanes along with the upgrading of interchanges along the section. The study also includes options for completing the road's interchange with US 41 by installing the missing ramps, adding auxiliary lanes to US 41 and upgrading the Kampo Memorial Bridge. Two "kinks" are also being removed as part of the plan, in order to increase the speed limit on 441 to 65 mph from its current 55 mph limit.[2]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Bessert, Chris. "Wisconsin Highways: Highways 200-399 (Highway 441)". Wisconsin Highways. http://www.wisconsinhighways.org/listings/WiscHwys400-894.html#STH-441. Retrieved 2007-03-20. 
  2. ^ a b Wisconsin Department of Transportation US 10/WIS 441 Expansion Need, 14 March 2006. URL accessed on 29 December 2006
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