{{Short description|Highway in Iowa and Nebraska}} {{Use American English|date=April 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2015}} {{Infobox road |country=USA |type=I |route=129 |map={{maplink-road|from=Interstate 129.map}} |map_custom=yes |map_notes=I-129 highlighted in red |length_mi=3.50 |length_ref=<ref name=NDOR>{{cite web|title=Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book|url=http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/6920/logbook.pdf|publisher=Nebraska Department of Roads|access-date=January 8, 2017|page=270|date=2015|archive-date=January 2, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170102171736/http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/6920/logbook.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=DOTGIS>{{cite web |title=Road Network (Portal) |url=https://gis.iowadot.gov/agshost/rest/services/RAMS/Road_Network/FeatureServer/0 |publisher=Iowa Department of Transportation |access-date=April 18, 2021 |location=Ames |format=ESRI shapefile |date=April 9, 2021}}</ref> |length_notes=Nebraska: {{cvt |3.21|mi}}<br>Iowa: {{cvt |0.286|mi|m}} |established=November 22, 1976<ref name="DOT Interstates">{{cite book|last=Iowa Department of Transportation|author-link=Iowa Department of Transportation|title=The National System of Interstate Defense Highways: 1956&ndash;1996}}</ref> |direction_a=West |terminus_a={{Jct|state=NE|US|20}} in South Sioux City, NE |junction={{Jct|state=NE|US|75|US|77}} in South Sioux City, NE |direction_b=East |terminus_b={{Jct|state=IA|I|29|US|20|US|75}} in Sioux City, IA |states={{flatlist| *Nebraska *Iowa }} |counties={{flatlist| *'''NE''' **Dakota *'''IA''' **Woodbury }} |browse={{ne browse|previous_type=NE|previous_route=128|route=NE|next_type=NE|next_route=133}}{{ia browse|previous_type=IA|previous_route=128|route=IA|next_type=IA|next_route=130}} |spur_type=I |spur_of=29 }}

'''Interstate&nbsp;129''' ('''I-129''') is an auxiliary Interstate Highway which connects South Sioux City, Nebraska, to I-29 in Sioux City, Iowa. Opened in 1976, I-129 is a {{convert|3.5|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} route, running {{convert|3.21|mi|km}} in Nebraska. At {{convert|0.286|mi|km}}, I-129 is the shortest highway in the state of Iowa. All of the route's length is concurrent with U.S. Route 20 (US&nbsp;20) and most of its length is concurrent with US&nbsp;75.

==Route description== I-129 begins along US&nbsp;20 on the western edge of South Sioux City, Nebraska, just west of exit&nbsp;1, a cloverleaf interchange with US&nbsp;75 and US&nbsp;77. US&nbsp;77 travels north through South Sioux City before ending at I-29 in Sioux City while US&nbsp;75 joins I-129 and US&nbsp;20. {{convert|1|mi|km|spell=In}} later, I-129/US&nbsp;20/US&nbsp;75 intersect Dakota Avenue at a partial cloverleaf interchange. U.S. Highway&nbsp;20 Business (US&nbsp;20 Bus.) is designated along Dakota Avenue.<ref name=NDOR/>

East of Dakota Avenue, I-129/US&nbsp;20/US&nbsp;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&nbsp;20/US&nbsp;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&nbsp;20 and US&nbsp;75 continue east around Sioux City and I-129 ends.<ref>{{Google maps | url = https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&sll=42.448415,-96.393088&sspn=0.00528,0.009634&g=Sioux+City&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Sioux+City,+Woodbury,+Iowa&t=h&layer=x&ll=42.445834,-96.373959&spn=0.010561,0.019269&z=16 | access-date = February 27, 2010}}</ref>

==History== After the passage of the Federal-Aid Highway Act in 1968, the mileage which would eventually be manifested in over {{convert|1400|mi|km}} of Interstate Highway was allocated to the states. Iowa received the smallest allocation, {{convert|0.5|mi|km}}, for the southern bypass of Sioux City.<ref name="FHWA Dec 13">{{cite web|url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/byday/fhbd1213.htm|title=FHWA By Day - December 13|last=Federal Highway Administration|author-link=Federal Highway Administration|access-date=August 1, 2010}}</ref> The proposed highway was planned to cost $22.5&nbsp;million (equivalent to ${{inflation|US|22.5|1972|r=2}}&nbsp;million in {{inflation/year|US}}), which included $15&nbsp;million (equivalent to ${{inflation|US|15|1972|r=2}}&nbsp;million in {{inflation/year|US}}) for the Missouri River bridge.<ref>{{cite news|title=Hot off the Wire|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/838464/hot_off_the_wire/|access-date=August 9, 2014|work=Carroll Daily Times Herald|location=Carroll, Iowa|date=June 2, 1972|pages=2|via=Newspapers.com}}{{open access}}</ref> On the 1973 state highway map, the Iowa State Highway Commission showed the planned route on the state map for the first time.<ref name=DOT1973>{{Cite IowaDOT map|access-date=August 1, 2010|year=1973|inset=Sioux City}}</ref> I-129 was opened on November&nbsp;22, 1976.<ref name="DOT Interstates"/>

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==Exit list== {{jcttop|exit|state_col=State|length_ref=<ref name="NDOR"/><ref name=DOTGIS/>}} {{NEint|exit |sspan=3 |county=Dakota |cspan=3 |location=Covington Precinct |ctdab=Dakota |lspan=2 |type=concur |mile=0.00 |road={{Jct|state=NE|US|20|dir1=west}} |notes=Western end of US&nbsp;20 concurrency; continuation beyond western terminus }} {{NEint|exit |type=concur |mile=0.38 |mile2=0.40 |exit=1 |road={{Jct|state=NE|US|75|dir1=south|US|77|location1=Fair Grounds|location2=Sioux City}} |notes=Western end of US&nbsp;75 concurrency; signed as exits 1A (south) & 1B (north) }} {{NEint|exit |location=South Sioux City |mile=1.50 |exit=2 |road={{jct|state=NE|road|Dakota Avenue|name1=US&nbsp;20 Bus. east|city1=South Sioux City|city2=Dakota City}} |notes=Western terminus of US&nbsp;20 Bus. }} {{Jctbridge|exit |mile=3.21 |mile2=0.000 |line=yes |river=Missouri River |river_wide=yes |bridge=Sergeant Floyd Memorial Bridge; NebraskaIowa line }} {{IAint|exit |sspan=2 |county=Woodbury |cspan=2 |location=Sioux City |lspan=2 |type=concur |mile=0.286 |mspan=2 |exit=1 |road={{Jct|state=IA|I|29|US-Bus|75|dab2=Sioux City|dir2=north|city1=Council Bluffs|location2=Sioux Gateway Airport|location3=Downtown Sioux City}} |notes=Eastern end of US&nbsp;20 and US&nbsp;75 concurrencies; eastern terminus of I-129; southern terminus of US&nbsp;75 Bus.; signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north); I-29 exits 144A-B }} {{IAint|exit |mile=none |road={{Jct|state=IA|US|20|dir1=east|US|75|dir2=north|city1=Fort Dodge|city2=Le Mars}} |notes=Continuation beyond I-29 }} {{Jctbtm|col=8|keys=concur}}

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