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Route 13 is a highway in Missouri which runs almost the entire north–south length of the state. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 69/136 in Bethany.Its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line in downtown Blue Eye, Missouri–Arkansas where it continues as Highway 21.
Route 13 south of Warrensburg: Route 13 north of Warrensburg Warrensburg — — Route 13 Bus. 2.05: 3.30 — — Branson West — — Route 13 Bus. 3.53: 5.68 — — Clinton — — Route 13 Bus. 2.81: 4.52 — — Collins — — Route 13 Bus. 4.22: 6.79 — — Higginsville — — Route 13 Bus. 6.635: 10.678 Route 13 southeast of Lexington ...
Route 13 - or Maguire Street, essentially divides the town in half though Old Highway 13 or Holden Street forms the division between east and west. This is a highway linking Warrensburg to Interstate 70 to the north, and Truman Lake to the south.
Officers responded around 12:50 p.m. Monday to the crash near the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and Business 50 in Warrensburg, according to a traffic crash report from the Missouri State Highway ...
U.S. Route 13 or U.S. Highway 13 (US 13) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway established in 1926 that runs for 518 miles (834 km) from Interstate 95 (I-95) just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina, to US 1 in the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near Morrisville.
I-87 is the only Interstate Highway that enters Warren County. It travels for 38.53 miles (62.01 km) within the county and has nine interchanges along the way. [2] Exits off the highway serve Glens Falls, Queensbury, Warrensburg, Lake George, Bolton Landing, and Chestertown.
A special route of the United States Numbered Highway System is a route that branches off a U.S. Highway in order to divert traffic from the main highway. Special routes are distinguished from main routes by, in most cases, the addition of an auxiliary plate that describes what type of route it is, while the main highway carries no such sign.
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