Missouri Route 94

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Route 94
Maintained by MoDOT
Length: 134 mi (216 km)
Formed: 1922
East end: US 67 in West Alton
Major
junctions:
Route 370 in St. Charles
I-70 in St. Charles
Route 364 in St. Charles
I-64 (US 40/61) in Weldon Spring
Route 47 North of Washington
Route 19 in McKittrick
West end: US 54/63 in Jefferson City
Major cities: West Alton
Orchard Farm
St. Charles
St. Peters
Harvester
Weldon Spring
Weldon Spring Heights
Defiance
Matson
Dutzow
Marthasville
Treloar
McKittrick
Rhineland
Portland
Steedman
Mokane
Tebbetts
Cedar City
Jefferson City
Missouri Highways
< Route 92 Route 95 >
Supplemental

Route 94 serves eastern and central Missouri. The entire route closely parallels the Missouri River. The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 67 in West Alton; its western terminus is at the intersection of U.S. Route 54 and U.S. Route 63 in Jefferson City.

Route 94 was one of the original 1922 highways, but its western terminus was in St. Charles at Route 2 (now U.S. Route 40) and Route 9 (now U.S. Route 61).

This highway joins with Route 364 for a short distance in St. Charles County. In addition, Route 94 joins with Route 47 for a short distance in Warren County. Route 94 makes up one side of the Golden Triangle in St. Charles County. In 2006 the north part of 94 towards West Alton was under heavy re-construction to widen both lanes to make it safer for traffic.