Missouri Route 5

Missouri Route 5

Route 5 marker

Route 5
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length: 355 mi (571 km)
Existed: 1922 – present
Major junctions
North end: Iowa 5 at the Iowa state line
  US 136 in Unionville
US 36 south of Milan
US 24 in Keytesville
I-70 in Boonville
US 54 in Camdenton
I-44 in Lebanon
US 60 in Mansfield
US 160 in Gainesville
South end: Hwy. 5 at the Arkansas state line
Highway system

Missouri Highways
Supplemental

Route 3 Route 6

Route 5 is the only state highway in Missouri to cross the entire state. To the north, it continues into Iowa as Iowa Highway 5 and to the south it enters Arkansas as Highway 5. It is the longest state highway in Missouri, and, with only a few exceptions, is two-lane for its entire length. Business Route 5 serves Milan and Ava.

Contents

Route description

MO 5 southbound turns left onto Route 64 (Jefferson Ave) in Lebanon.

From the Arkansas state line, Route 5 is a continuation of Arkansas Highway 5. After preceding North 9 miles, Route 5 enters the town of Gainesville. The Route turns east to form a concurrency for two miles on US 160. After the concurrency, Route 5 Continues North West for Twelve miles. Near the town of Wasola, the road form a three mile concurrency with Route 95. As soon as the concurrency ends, Route 5 enters Douglas County.

Entering the Town of Ava, seventeen miles north of the county line, Route 5 produces a Business route. Afterwards, Route 5 intersects Route 14. Route 5 has a two mile concurrency with Route 76. After leaving the concurrency, the Route continues for 10 miles before leaving the county.

Entering Wright county near Mansfield, Route 5 has a one mile duplex with US 60 (as a freeway). Eleven miles north of US 60, the city of Hartville, MO and Route 38 are passed.

Entering Laclede County, Route 5 passes the City of Evergreen. Twelve miles north of Lebanon, Route 5 intersects I-44. Between Lebanon and Camdenton, the road has undergone some major straightening and several older alignments are visible. Just south of Camdenton is the southern junction with Route 7. The roads overlap to north of Camdenton, where 5 and 7 both cross U.S. Route 54. The highway continues North, leaving the Ozarks, and crosses the Lake of the Ozarks at Hurricane Deck Bridge.Twenty-two miles north of Lake of the Ozarks, and just east of Versailles, the highway forms a short concurrency with Route 52. Continuing North for fourteen miles, Route 5 enters the town of Tipton, MO. For nearly four miles, Route 5 and US 50 form a duplex traveling west. Splitting from US 50, Route 5 continues north for twenty more miles before intersecting I-70. Three miles north of the interstate, Route 5 forms a triplex with US 40 and U.S. Route 24, in the city of Marceline. After one mile, Route 24 leaves the concurrency heading west. Continuing north for one more mile, US 40 leaves the concurrency as well.

Near the town of Fayette, MO, Missouri Route 240 forms a duplex with Route 5. After about eight miles, the duplex curves west, and Route 240 exits to the south of Route 5. When Route 5 reaches Glasgow, MO, it returns to a northerly track. Thirteen Miles to the north, Route 5 enters a five mile Concurrency with US 24. Continuing north for 25 miles, Route 5 joins US 36 (currently a divided highway and proposed future Interstate 72), and has a long western duplex with that route.

South of Milan, MO, Route 5 turns north out of the Concurrency. At Milan, it joins Route 6 for eight miles (13 km) as a bypass of the town before Route 6 turns east. Business Route 5 serves the city, passing directly through on an older alignment of the highway. Near Unionville, MO, Route 5 forms a short duplex with U.S. Route 136. After continuing north for eight miles, the Route crosses the state line and turns into Iowa Highway 5.[1]

History

As built in the original 1922 road system, the Route is largely unchanged from its first path. Most of the paths bypassed are now Business routes through cities.[2]

Improvements between Lebanon and Camdenton

Beginning in the summer of 2008, MoDOT began a project to convert Route 5 into a "shared four-lane" highway between Lebanon and Camdenton. A shared four-lane road can be constructed largely within the same footprint as a two-lane road, but allows for alternating passing lanes in each direction. A number of roadways in Europe are built in this way, but Missouri is among the first to do so in the U.S., having first used the method on separate segments of US 63 and Route 37. The project was completed in 2010.[3]

Junction list

County Location Mile[4] Destinations Notes
Ozark
  0.0 Hwy. 5 Arkansas state line; southern terminus
Gainesville 8.6 US 160  
10.7 US 160  
  24.1 Route 95  
  27.4 Route 95  
Douglas
Ava 40.2
Route 5 Bus. / Route 14
 
42.0
Route 5 Bus. / Route 14
 
  44.3 Route 76  
Wright
Mansfield 54.1
US 60 Bus.
 
54.5 US 60 Diamond interchange
55.6
US 60 / US 60 Bus.
Diamond interchange
Hartville 66.5 Route 38  
Laclede
Lebanon 101.1 Route 32  
101.3 I-44 Diamond interchange
102.0 I-44 Bus. / Route 32 / Route 64  
102.9 Route 64  
Camden
  124.2 Route 7  
Camdenton 127.5 US 54  
  136.3 Route 7  
Morgan
Laurie 147.9 Route 135 Eastern terminus of Route 135
Versailles 167.0 Route 52  
167.0 Route 52  
Moniteau
Tipton 181.6 US 50  
Morgan
Syracuse 186.1 US 50  
Cooper
Boonville 205.9 I-70 / I-70 Bus. / US 40  
209.0 I-70 Bus. / Route 87  
Howard
  210.4 Route 87  
New Franklin 211.4 US 40  
Fayette 223.8 Route 240  
  228.8 Route 3 north Southern terminus of Route 3
  232.6
Route 240 Bus.
 
Glasgow 235.7 Route 87  
236.2
Route 87 south / Route 240 / Route 240 Bus.
Northern terminus of Route 87
236.7
Route 240 Bus.
 
Chariton
  250.1 US 24  
Keytesville 254.9 US 24  
Linn
  279.7 US 36 Diamond Interchange
Brookfield 286.6
US 36 Bus. / Route 11
Diamond Interchange
288.5
US 36 Bus.
 
Laclede 292.2 US 36 / Route 139  
Sullivan
  318.8 Route 6  
Milan 322.0
Route 5 Bus.
 
324.7
Route 5 Bus.
 
324.9 Route 6  
Putnam
Unionville 345.6 US 136  
346.5 US 136  
  354.9 Iowa 5 Iowa state line; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ http://www.modot.org/newsandinfo/publications/documents/Mapfront_2010.pdf
  2. ^ Missouri Highways (unofficial) - 1922 map of Centennial Road System
  3. ^ http://www.modot.mo.gov/central/major_projects/documents/InvitePostcard_Camden5_Oct2010_4WEB.pdf
  4. ^ Google, Inc. Google Maps – Missouri Route 5 (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=2980867177140717795,36.498650,-92.482760%3B11214520540991853047,36.597180,-92.469580%3B3696766870457461198,36.600390,-92.431830%3B4149754260806288678,36.754850,-92.547540%3B11143151768926323231,36.794640,-92.575670%3B10476489593702160252,36.937350,-92.662640%3B5871060984493649773,36.961190,-92.672980%3B1476879588311959986,36.991820,-92.657220%3B8251431681753065365,37.114010,-92.599990%3B5698667359059500877,37.116840,-92.596090%3B16672615652887085231,37.115110,-92.576510%3B11321340853628624345,37.250820,-92.510240%3B15220375954279337119,37.666560,-92.649490%3B8403742486284508804,37.669630,-92.649970%3B8389587858731022311,37.676370,-92.658380%3B3302132606523597310,37.685830,-92.670770%3B11399841999786112680,37.980980,-92.698040%3B3035088556647434090,38.008220,-92.744600%3B3130139244106347971,38.097850,-92.821080%3B17040858073607426542,38.215130,-92.845250%3B17842666351060197653,38.431610,-92.851370%3B15566951224319467732,38.446710,-92.810520&time=&date=&ttype=&saddr=MO-5+%4036.498650,+-92.482760&daddr=MO-5+%4036.597180,+-92.469580+to:US-160+%4036.600390,+-92.431830+to:MO-5+%4036.754850,+-92.547540+to:MO-5%2FMO-95+%4036.794640,+-92.575670+to:MO-5+%4036.937350,+-92.662640+to:MO-5%2FMO-76+%4036.961190,+-92.672980+to:MO-5%2FMO-76+%4036.991820,+-92.657220+to:MO-5+%4037.114010,+-92.599990+to:Unknown+road+%4037.116840,+-92.596090+to:Unknown+road+%4037.115110,+-92.576510+to:S+Main+Ave%2FMO-5+%4037.250820,+-92.510240+to:MO-5+%4037.666560,+-92.649490+to:MO-32%2FMO-5+%4037.669630,+-92.649970+to:MO-32%2FMO-5+%4037.676370,+-92.658380+to:MO-5%2FMO-64+%4037.685830,+-92.670770+to:MO-5+%4037.980980,+-92.698040+to:MO-5%2FMO-7+%4038.008220,+-92.744600+to:MO-5+N%2FMO-7+%4038.097850,+-92.821080+to:MO-5+%4038.215130,+-92.845250+to:MO-5+%4038.431610,+-92.851370+to:MO-52+%4038.446710,+-92.810520+to:38.65217,-92.783875&mra=mi&mrcr=21&mrsp=22&sz=16&sll=38.652254,-92.783232&sspn=0.007574,0.013604&ie=UTF8&ll=38.678676,-92.860394&spn=0.060572,0.108833&z=13&om=1. Retrieved 2007-10-28. 

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