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All of the route is in Mississippi County. [1] In 2015, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) measured about 796 vehicles, including 66 trucks, traveling on the route near Anniston on average each day. [2] Route 75 starts at a T intersection at Route 80 east of East Prairie, and it travels north through farmland as a two-lane road. [3]
Route 75: 5.567: 8.959 Route 80 east of East Prairie: Route 105 west of Anniston: 1968: current Route 75 — — — — 1929 — Route 76: 189: 304 Oklahoma state line near / Tiff City: US 60 / US 63 / Route 137 at Willow Springs: 1922: current Route 77: 65: 105 KY 1354 via Dorena-Hickman Ferry: Route 25 south of Dutchtown — —
Number Length (mi) [3] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes US 24: 215.560: 346.910 US 24 at Kansas City: US 24 at West Quincy
Articles about state highways in the U.S. state of Missouri. ... Missouri Route 75; Missouri Route 76; Missouri Route 77; Missouri Route 78; Missouri Route 79;
Location; Country: United States: State: Missouri: ... highway in southeastern Missouri. The route is located in northern New Madrid and ... of Route 75 17.817: 28. ...
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.
U.S. Route 75 is a north–south U.S. Highway that runs 1,239 miles (1,994 km) in the central United States.The highway's northern terminus is located at the Canadian border near Noyes, Minnesota, at a now-closed border crossing.
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