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Centralia is a city in Boone County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population was 4,541 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] with an estimated population of 4,244 in 2018. [ 5 ] A very small portion of the city lies in Audrain County .
Route 124 at Centralia: Route 22 at Centralia Centralia — — Route 180 Spur: 0.867: 1.395 Route D in Pagedale: Route 180 in Pagedale Pagedale — — Route 185 Spur: 2.211: 3.558 Route 185 east of Sullivan: Meramec State Park: Meramec State Park — — Route 215 Spur: 0.267: 0.430 Route 13 / Route 215 near Brighton: Route F near Brighton ...
Centralia Township covers an area of 30.6 square miles (79 km 2) and is located in the extreme northeast corner of Boone County. The township contains one incorporated settlement: Centralia. Though the township primarily drains into the Missouri River the extreme northern part drains into the Mississippi River via the Salt River.
MO 124 eastbound at its western terminus at MO 240. Route 124 begins outside the small town of Fayette. About a half mile east of the town, and just passed Boone Femme Creek, Route 124 splits off of Route 240. After winding through a half mile of farmland, it intersects with the combined Routes H and HH.
Route B – Hallsville, Centralia: 220.214: 354.400: Brown School Road / Oakland Gravel Road: 221.958: 357.207: Prathersville Road: Prathersville: 223.245: 359.278: Route 763 south – Columbia: Interchange; northern end of freeway; southbound exit and northbound entrance 229.814: 369.850: Route 124 east – Hallsville: Southern terminus of ...
Route Z – Centralia: Callaway 137: Route DD / Route J – Millersburg: Access to Little Dixie Lake Conservation Area 144: Route HH / Route M – Hatton: Kingdom City: 148: US 54 – Auxvasse, Mexico, Fulton: Access to the Lake of the Ozarks, Mark Twain Lake, and the National Churchill Museum 155: Route A / Route Z – Bachelor, Calwood 161
The railroad runs from Columbia to the Norfolk Southern Railway mainline in Centralia, using the former Columbia Branch of the Wabash Railroad. Formerly, the line carried passengers to the Wabash Railroad Station and Freight House in Downtown Columbia, Missouri. The line was created by the Boone County and Jefferson City Railroad Company ...
The Columbia Branch is a railway line in Boone County, Missouri. 21.7 miles (34.9 km) long, it runs from Columbia, Missouri, to Centralia, Missouri, where it joins the St. Louis District of the Norfolk Southern Railway.