I know 494 is a mess, if 694 is ok you could take that to 35E South, then US HWY 52 (pretty fast moving highway) to Rochester and that meets up with US HWY 63 to Waterloo, then I-380 right to Iowa City.
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I know 494 is a mess, if 694 is ok you could take that to 35E South, then US HWY 52 (pretty fast moving highway) to Rochester and that meets up with US HWY 63 to Waterloo, then I-380 right to Iowa City.
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Not sure if this the quickest route, but it's what we've done in the past. 94 to the cities, 35 into Ames where we're staying the night on Friday. From there, I'll take some of the aforementioned suggestions for getting over to Iowa City in the morning.
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Check this site just prior to passing through Twin Cities to see where it might be jammed up.
http://hb.511mn.org/#area/minLat=44....CgoogleTraffic
I personally would avoid 169 south if you intend to pass through any time close to rush hour (6:30 am to 9:00 am, 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm). Highway 100 is actually one lane wider per side and newer pavement although it is under construction just south of 394 and so will choke off a bit for a couple of miles during rush.
What about 29 to sioux falls, then 90 to 35, then 35 to des moines and then 80 into Iowa City?
I don't know why this is so hard. I-35 north to Des Moine then east on 80. Less than 5 hrs. Easy!
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I would download the waze app and use it to get across the cities of you're coming through closer to Friday afternoon, but all things being equal the quickest is to keep it simple and stay on 494, even with the construction, until 35w.
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