Surf Before You Drive!
"Which ramps are closed?" "What's a good alternate route?" These
and many other questions are answered on mchange.org,
the Wisconsin of Transportation's official Web site for the Marquette
Interchange Project.
Update as of July 30, 2007
Getting to Marquette (for people local to the area)
Access from the west
Eastbound travelers can exit I-94 at North 35th Street or 26th Street, or take the connector ramp to northbound I-43 and exit at the Kilbourn Tunnel (see graphic).
Access from the north
Use the new exit at 11th and Highland. Fond du Lac/McKinley is also an option.
Access from the south
Access campus from the south on I-94/43 by using the Plankinton or Fond du Lac/McKinley off ramps.
Leaving Marquette (for people local to the area)
Leaving to the west
Take West Wisconsin Avenue to North 27th Street, then turn left (south) on 27th to West St. Paul Avenue. Turn right on St. Paul and travel one block. The freeway ramp is on the left.
OR
Take Wells to Sixth Street and go north on 6th to McKinley Street. Turn left onto McKinley and use the southbound on ramp, which will be two blocks ahead on your left. Follow signs leading to westbound I-94 (connector will be on your right).
Leaving to the north
Take Sixth Street north to the Kilbourn Tunnel on ramp.
Take 12th Street north to the new Highland on ramp between 10th and 12th Streets.
Leaving to the south
Take Wells to Sixth Street and go north on 6th to McKinley Street. Turn left onto McKinley and use the southbound on ramp, which will be two blocks ahead on your left. This ramp will also lead to westbound I-94.
OR
Take 6th Street south to Lapham and follow the freeway signs to access southbound I-94/43.