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Chesterfield is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. It is a western suburb of St. Louis . As of the 2020 census , the population was 49,999, [ 4 ] making it the state's 14th most populous city .
In 1926, the U.S. Highway System was created and many of the highways listed below became part of a new U.S. Highway; in some cases, a highway's number was changed so as not to conflict with a U.S. Highway number (or, later, an Interstate Highway number) which came through Missouri.
Still an active state highway with no number, Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City SH-107 — — — — 1995 [154] 2000 [154] Temporary designation for 23rd Street while under construction in Oklahoma City SH-108: 24.00 [155] 38.62 US-64 east of Morrison: SH-51 east of Stillwater: 1955: current SH-109: 53.90 [156] 86.74 US-70 in Boswell
Missouri Route 340 (also called Clarkson Road or Olive Boulevard) is a Missouri state highway in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Its western terminus is Route 100 (Manchester Road) in Ellisville , and its eastern terminus is at an intersection with Ferguson Avenue and Olive Boulevard in University City .
Missouri state line west of Joplin, Mo. 1964: current Follows the route of the H. E. Bailey Turnpike, Turner Turnpike, and Will Rogers Turnpike: I-235: 5.36: 8.63 I-35/I-40/US-77/US-270 in Oklahoma City: I-44/US-77 in Oklahoma City 1976 [3] current I-240: 26.22: 42.20 I-344 (John Kilpatrick Turnpike) in Oklahoma City: I-40 in Oklahoma City
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: 1951: current US 159: 17.648: 28.402 US 159 east of Rulo, NE: US 59 north of St. Joseph: 1935: current ...
Texas state line south of Boise City: Colorado state line north of Boise City 1958: current US 412: 504.11: 811.29 New Mexico state line west of Boise City: Arkansas state line in West Siloam Springs: 1988 [13] current The highway designations made redundant by US-412 were removed, effective December 12, 1988. [14]
Included in the state highway system is a loop route branching off of SH-33 in Coyle, serving the town, then terminating where it rejoins SH-33. The highway is 1.55 miles (2.49 km) long and passes entirely through the city limits of Coyle. [3] On the state control section maps, the Coyle loop route is shown with a state highway number of "00". [3]