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The Interstate Highways in Missouri are the segments of the national Dwight D. Eisenhower System of Interstate and Defense Highways [2] that are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Missouri.
This special edition celebrates 200 years of travel in the Show-Me State, from before ratification to the modern era, with 33,830 miles of state-maintained routes, 4,800 miles of railroad tracks, 1,380 miles of Interstate highways, 125 public-use airports and 15 public ports.
Missouri's Interstate Highways connect its major cities and facilitate travel between Missouri and its neighboring states. I-29 follows the Missouri River between Kansas City and the southwest Iowa border, while I-35 crosses northwestern Missouri from the Kansas City to the south central Iowa border.
Our interactive traveler map shows current traffic or winter driving conditions, planned road work, work zones, incidents, and other travel-related information. Also available for mobile in... Official State Highway Map.
State System Maps | Missouri Department of Transportation. A collection of maps produced by the department.
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Interstate Highways in Missouri. Articles about Interstate Highways that pass through the U.S. state of Missouri . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate Highways in Missouri.
The Missouri state highway system, maintained by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), is comprised of interstate highways, U.S. numbered highways, and state routes (also called state highways).
Missouri’s network of Interstates and U.S. highways has played a critical role in linking the Midwest with the South and West. Early roads like U.S. 66 and U.S. 61 were key to connecting St. Louis and Kansas City to the broader region.
Description: This map shows cities, towns, interstate highways, U.S. highways, state highways, main roads and parks in Missouri.