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Missouri overlaps highways in order to maintain continuity. The Missouri Department of Transportation routinely uses the term "Route" in reference to the names of the roads. However, Missouri statutes define them as "State Highways". Missourians may use the terms "Route" and "Highway" interchangeably when referring to a state road.
A supplemental route is a state secondary road in the U.S. state of Missouri, designated with letters.Supplemental routes were various roads within the state which the Missouri Department of Transportation was given in 1952 to maintain in addition to the regular routes, though lettered routes had been in use from at least 1932.
End of state maintenance at Indian Trail Conversation Area: Route 19 near Salem: 1929: current Route 118: 6.801: 10.945 Route 111 near Bigelow: US 59 in Mound City — — Route 118 — — — — 1929 — Route 119: 10: 16 Montauk State Park entrance: Route 32 in Salem: 1929: current Route 120: 3.132: 5.040 US 59 near Oregon
Route 48 is a state highway in northwestern Missouri. Its western terminus is located at U.S. Route 71 (US 71) north of Savannah. The route travels eastward across the communities of Rosendale, Rea, and Whitesville. The road ends at US 169 in King City, about 20 miles (32 km) from its western terminus. The road was designated around 1926, and ...
Route 87 / Lewis and Clark Trail – Boonville, Prairie Home: Western terminus; west end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap: Saline Township: 6.923: 11.141: Route 179 south / Lewis and Clark Trail – Wooldridge: East end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap: Overton: 8.376: 13.480: End state maintenance: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Route 30 begins as it crosses over Interstate 55 at I-55's interchange with I-44. The four-lane road turns southwest as Gravois Rd and, after about two miles (3.2 km), intersects Route 366. Shortly after the intersection with Route 366, the road becomes a narrow street passing through some older parts of St. Louis. At the city limits of St ...
Grant's Trail is a mixed-use trail in St. Louis County, Missouri, that begins at the River Des Peres Greenway at River City Boulevard and I-55 and runs northwest to Holmes Ave and I-44 in Kirkwood. [1] The trail is 12.14 miles (19.54 km) and is part of the Gravois Greenway. It connects the Meramec River Greenway to the River des Peres Greenway. [2]
Route 744 is located entirely within the city limits of Springfield, in the U.S. state of Missouri, where it is known locally as Kearney Street. Its western terminus is at the Springfield–Branson National Airport. Its eastern terminus is at Interstate 44 (I-44).