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Missouri River: 1.258: 2.025: North end of Heart of America Bridge: Clay: North Kansas City: 3.160– 3.282: 5.086– 5.282: Oak Trafficway: Formerly Route 283: Kansas City: 4.069: 6.548: US 169 (Arrowhead Trafficway) – Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport, Smithville: South end of freeway; northbound exit and southbound entrance; SB access to ...
In the North Kansas City area, Military Road was renamed Barry Road in 1829 after the newly established town of Barry, which in turn is named after the postmaster-general William Taylor Barry. The road remained comarked Highway 152. A short extension of Barry Road, identified as Highway 152, was created between 1980 and 1982.
Richards Road, Harlem Road – Downtown Airport: Northbound exit and entrance and southbound entrance only: 3.334: 5.366: Downtown Airport: Northbound and southbound entrances and southbound exit only: 4.744– 4.916: 7.635– 7.912: Route 9 – Riverside, Parkville, North Kansas City: 5.548: 8.929: Briarcliff Parkway: 6.379: 10.266: US 69 ...
The West of England Line diverges at Worting Junction, a short distance west of Basingstoke. Network Rail splits the line into two sections: the first section from the line's start at Worting Junction to Wilton Junction (near Salisbury) is classified as "London & SE commuter", while the section from Wilton Junction to Exeter is a "secondary" route.
In Kansas, the highway is a main north–south route that runs through the eastern end of the state from the Oklahoma border to Missouri border. Along the way US-169 intersects several major highways including US-400 by Cherryvale , US-54 by Iola , overlaps US-59 south of Garnett , overlaps I-35 from Olathe to Merriam , and in Kansas City ...
In just days, Kansas City will have a new gateway to the metro area with the opening of the new $1.5 billion single terminal at Kansas City International Airport.. Travelers will begin departing ...
The Downtown Loop (nicknamed the Alphabet Loop) is a complex layout of highways in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri involving 24 exits, four Interstate Highways, four U.S. Highways, and numerous city streets. Each exit is numbered 2 and suffixed with every letter of the alphabet except I and O (to avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0).
The airport property was in an unincorporated area of Platte County until the small town of Platte City, Missouri, annexed the airport during construction. Kansas City eventually annexed the airport. Kivett and Myers designed the terminals and control tower; it was dedicated on October 23, 1972, by U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew.
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