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  2. Missouri Route 13 - Wikipedia

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    Route 13 splits off the freeway at the next exit to turn north along Kansas Expressway. At Sunshine Street is the northern terminus of Route 413. On the north side of Springfield, Route 13 crosses Route 744 (Kearney Street) and Interstate 44 (I-44) less than 1 mile (1.6 km) north.

  3. List of state highways in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    I-44 west of Springfield: US 60 / Route 413 near Springfield–Republic city limits — — Part of James River Freeway: Route 364: 21.384: 34.414 I-64 / US 40 / US 61 in Lake St. Louis: I-270 in Maryland Heights — — Route 366: 12.000: 19.312 Route 30 / Gravois Road in St. Louis: I-44 / US 50 at S. Geyer Road in Sunset Hills — — Part of ...

  4. James River Freeway - Wikipedia

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    The second section was a relatively short section connecting Kansas Expressway and Campbell Avenue. Shortly after the road was opened, US 60 was rerouted so that it turned south on Kansas Expressway (previously, a city street), then joined the James River Freeway, continuing on east past Glenstone where the road originally joined the freeway.

  5. Missouri State Highway System - Wikipedia

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    In Missouri, odd-numbered highways run north-south and even-numbered highways run east-west (with a few exceptions, such as Route 112).Missouri also maintains a secondary set of roads, supplemental routes, which are lettered rather than numbered.

  6. U.S. Route 65 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Various improvements from Springfield to Buffalo has been made over the years. In September 2010, US 65 becomes four lanes from Springfield to just south of Buffalo. [5] In September 2011, U.S. 65 became a six-lane divided freeway in Springfield between Interstate 44 and U.S. 60. It was the first six-lane highway in Southwest Missouri. [3]

  7. U.S. Route 40 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] In 1965, the expressway was extended to a pair of now-demolished connector ramps (part of a now-canceled expressway) east of Jefferson Avenue. [13] [14] The Poplar Street Bridge and the double-decker expressway east of 8th Street opened in 1967, which led to the realignment of US 40 from the Veterans Bridge to the newly-opened freeway ...

  8. U.S. Route 60 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Springfield: 77.657: 124.977 — Route 413 north (W. Sunshine Street) / Route 360 west (James River Freeway) to I-44 – Springfield: East end of Route 413 overlap: 79.749: 128.344 — US 160 west / Route FF – Battlefield: West end of US 160 overlap; access to Springfield-Branson National Airport: 82.531: 132.821 — Route 13 north (Kansas ...

  9. Missouri Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    The four-lane expressway portion is part of the Springfield-Kansas City expressway. After a brief concurrency with I-49/U.S. 71, Route 7 heads north as a two-lane highway, crossing Route 58 in Pleasant Hill, Route 150, and US 50. In Blue Springs, it crosses US 40 and I-70.