List of U.S. Routes in Missouri
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United States Numbered Highways of the Missouri Highway System | |
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System information | |
Maintained by MDOT | |
Formed | November 11, 1926[1][2] |
Highway names | |
US Highways | U.S. Route nn (US nn) |
System links | |
List
Number | Length (mi)[3] | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes | |
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US 24 | 215.560 | 346.910 | US 24 at Kansas City | US 24 at West Quincy | — | — | ||
US 36 | 192.660 | 310.056 | US 36 at St. Joseph | I-72/US 36/IL 110 (CKC) at Hannibal | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 40 | 255.838 | 411.731 | US 40 at Kansas City | I-55/I-64/US 40 at St. Louis | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 50 | 261.946 | 421.561 | US 50 at Kansas City | I-255/US 50 at St. Louis | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 54 | 271.494 | 436.927 | US 54 west of Nevada | US 54 at Louisiana | — | — | ||
US 55 | 3.096 | 4.983 | — | — | — | — | Proposed number for what would become US 56.[4] | |
US 56 | 3.096 | 4.983 | US 56 at Kansas City | US 71 in Kansas City | [5] | 1956current | ||
US 59 | 106.256 | 171.002 | US 59 east of Atchison, KS | US 59 north of Rock Port | — | — | ||
US 60 | 320 | 510 | — | — | 1926 | — | Proposed number for what would become US 66. | |
US 60 | 341.232 | 549.160 | US 60 at Seneca | US 60 east of Charleston | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 61 | 392.847 | 632.226 | US 61 south of Steele | US 61 west of Keokuk, IA | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 62 | 341.232 | 549.160 | — | — | 1926 | — | Proposed number for what would become US 60. | |
US 62 | 86.705 | 139.538 | US 62 west of Campbell | US 62 east of Charleston | — | — | ||
US 63 | 337.750 | 543.556 | US 63 at Thayer | US 63 north of Lancaster | — | — | ||
US 65 | 313.114 | 503.908 | US 65 south of Branson | US 65 north of Princeton | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 66 | 320 | 510 | US 66 west of Joplin | US 66 at St. Louis | [2] | 1926[6] | 1985||
US 67 | 197.582 | 317.977 | US 67 south of Poplar Bluff | US 67 east of West Alton | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 69 | 121.704 | 195.864 | US 69 at Northmoor | US 69 north of Bethany | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 71 | 316.722 | 509.715 | US 71 south of Pineville | US 71 north of Maryville | — | — | ||
US 73 | 1.65 | 2.66 | — | — | 1926 | 2007 | Decommissioned in Missouri.[7] | |
US 78 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Former proposal highway in Missouri. | |
US 80 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Former proposal highway in Missouri. | |
US 136 | 257.457 | 414.337 | US 136 west of Rock Port | US 136 west of Keokuk, IA | — | — | ||
US 159 | 17.648 | 28.402 | US 159 east of Rulo, NE | US 59 north of St. Joseph | — | — | ||
US 160 | 323.417 | 520.489 | US 160 west of Lamar | US 67/Route 158 near Poplar Bluff | 1930 | current | ||
US 166 | 0.936 | 1.506 | US 166 west of Joplin | I-44 west of Joplin | [2] | 1926current | ||
US 169 | 126.908 | 204.239 | US 169 at Kansas City | US 169 north of Grant City | — | — | ||
US 271 | — | — | — | — | 1960 | — | Former proposal highway in Missouri; now US 59.[8] | |
US 275 | 15.106 | 24.311 | US 136 in Rock Port | US 275 south of Hamburg, IA | — | — | ||
US 400 | 0.936 | 1.506 | US 400 west of Joplin | I-44 west of Joplin | 1994 | current | ||
US 412 | 50.767 | 81.702 | US 412 south of Senath | I-155/US 412 east of Caruthersville | — | — | ||
US 460 | 1 | 1.6 | St. Louis | US 460 at St. Louis | 1933 | 1976 | ||
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Special routes
References
- ^ McNichol, Dan (2006). The Roads that Built America. New York: Sterling. p. 74. ISBN 1-4027-3468-9.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ Missouri Department of Transportation (August 30, 2015). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
- ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Chronological History Documentation: US 56 (correspondence between ODOT, AASHO, and other DOTs)
- ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "Chronological History Documentation: US 56" (PDF). (correspondence between ODOT, AASHO, and other DOTs)
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (June 26, 1985). "Route Numbering Committee Agenda" (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 5 – via Wikisource.
- ^ AASHTO October 2008 meeting
- ^ "Minutes of the Meeting" (PDF). Arkansas State Highway Commission. 9 November 1960. p. 1399. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (October 28, 1977). "Route Numbering Committee Agenda" (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 2. Retrieved October 19, 2024 – via Wikisource.
- ^ U.S. Route Numbering Subcommittee (November 16, 1974). "Route Numbering Committee Agenda Showing Action Taken by the Executive Committee" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 2. Retrieved October 19, 2024 – via Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ Missouri Department of Transportation (July 2019). Alternate US 412 (Road sign). Kennett, Missouri: Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 30, 2021 – via Google Street View.
- ^ "MoDOT Holds Public Meeting to Discuss Improvements to Route 412 in Kennett". Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
External links
- Media related to List of U.S. Routes in Missouri at Wikimedia Commons