Missouri Route 5
Route 5 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by MoDOT | ||||
Length: | 354.9 mi[1] (571.2 km) | |||
Existed: | 1922 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | AR 5 at the Arkansas state line | |||
US 160 in Gainesville US 60 in Mansfield I-44 in Lebanon US 54 in Camdenton I-70 in Boonville US 24 in Keytesville US 36 / Route 110 between Laclede and Marceline US 136 in Unionville | ||||
North end: | Iowa 5 at the Iowa state line | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Missouri Route 5 is the longest state highway in Missouri and the only Missouri state highway to traverse the entire state. It is part of a three state, 650 mile highway 5. To the north, it continues into Iowa as Iowa Highway 5 and to the south it enters Arkansas as Highway 5. With only a few exceptions, it is two-lane for its entire length. Business Route 5 serves Milan and Ava.
Route description
Route 5 begins at the Arkansas state line in Ozark County as a continuation of Arkansas Highway 5. Approximately 8.5 miles (13.7 km) to the north of the state line, Route 5 meets U.S. 160 after which it forms a 6.2 mi (10.0 km) east-west concurrency to the east where it enters Gainesville. After leaving its U.S. 160 concurrency to the north, Route 5 continues northwest for approximately 13.2 mi (21.2 km) before forming a 3.3 mi (5.3 km) north-south wrong-way concurrency with Route 95 into Wasola. Route 5 enters Douglas County 0.6 mi (0.97 km) north of Wasola.[2]
Thirteen miles into Douglas County, Route 5 forms a four-mile north-south concurrency with Route 76 past Ava, and serves the town itself with a business route. Within the northwest part of Ava, the concurrent routes intersect Route 14. After Route 76 leaves the concurrency to the east, Route 5 continues for 10 miles before entering Wright County.
Shortly after entering Wright County, Route 5 forms a one-mile east-west concurrency with U.S. 60 (as a limited-access highway) in Mansfield. After leaving its U.S. 60 concurrency to the north, the route intersects with Route 38 in Hartville 11 miles later, and then continues for 24 miles into Laclede County.
In Laclede County, Route 5 passes through Evergreen, intersects I-44, Route 32 and Route 64 in Lebanon, and enters Camden County 16 miles north of Lebanon.
Between Lebanon and Camdenton, the road has been realigned and straightened, and several older alignments are visible. Just south of Camdenton, Route 5 forms an 11-mile north-south concurrency with Route 7 which continues through the town and intersects U.S. Route 54. After Route 7 leaves the concurrency to the west, Route 5 leaves the Ozark Mountains and crosses the Lake of the Ozarks at the Hurricane Deck Bridge, passing through Sunrise Beach shortly before entering Morgan County.
Twenty miles north into Morgan County, Route 5 forms a short east-west concurrency with Route 52 in Versailles. After leaving its Route 52 concurrency to the north, it continues north for 14 miles and enters Tipton, in which the route forms a four-mile east-west concurrency with U.S. 50. Soon after leaving its U.S. 50 concurrency to the north, Route 5 enters Cooper County.
In Cooper County, Route 5 continues north for 20 miles before intersecting I-70 just south of Boonville. Three miles north of I-70, the route enters Boonville and forms a triple concurrency with U.S. 40 and Route 87. All three routes together cross the Missouri River into Howard County.
Immediately after entering Howard County, Route 87 leaves the concurrency to the west, and less than a mile thereafter, U.S. 40 leaves the concurrency to the east. From there, Route 5 continues north to Fayette, in which it forms a nine-mile concurrency with Route 240 that starts with a north-south alignment, but becomes an east-west alignment after intersecting Route 3. Shortly thereafter, Route 240 leaves the concurrency to the south (ultimately heading west), and Route 5 enters Glasgow, after which it returns to a north-south alignment and enters Chariton County.
Thirteen miles to the north of the Chariton County line, Route 5 forms a five-mile east-west concurrency with U.S. 24 and enters Keytesville, where it leaves the concurrency to the north and enters Linn County 21 miles later.
After entering Linn County, Route 5 immediately passes through Marceline and forms a 12-mile east-west concurrency with U.S. 36 (proposed future Interstate 72) past Brookfield, where they intersect Route 11 together. In Laclede, the route leaves the concurrency to the north at its intersection with Route 139, and passes through Linneus before entering Sullivan County.
In Sullivan County, Route 5 forms an eight-mile concurrency with Route 6 as they bypass Milan to the south and east. Business Route 5 serves Milan directly, using an older alignment of the route, and ends north of the town where Route 6 leaves the concurrent bypass to the east. From there, Route 5 enters Putnam County 15 miles later.
In Putnam County, Route 5 forms a brief east-west concurrency with U.S. Route 136 in Unionville. After leaving its U.S. 136 concurrency to the north, the route crosses the Iowa state line and turns into Iowa Highway 5 in Appanoose County.[3]
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.[4]
In the 1950s a section of the route in Wright, Douglas and Ozark counties between Mansfield and Gainesville was straightened and widened. At this time the city of Ava was bypassed and the old route through the center of the town became business Route 5.[5]
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[6] 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.[7]
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Ozark | | 0.0 | 0.0 | AR 5 south – Mountain Home | Arkansas state line |
Gainesville | 8.6 | 13.8 | US 160 west – Isabella, Theodosia | south end of US 160 overlap | |
10.7 | 17.2 | US 160 east – West Plains | north end of US 160 overlap | ||
| 24.1 | 38.8 | Route 95 north – Almartha | south end of Route 95 overlap | |
Wasola | 27.4 | 44.1 | Route 95 south – Thornfield | north end of Route 95 overlap | |
Douglas | Ava | 40.2 | 64.7 | Route 76 west / Route 5 Bus. north – Forsyth | south end of Route 76 overlap |
42.0 | 67.6 | Route 14 / Route 5 Bus. south (Northwest 12th Avenue) – Sparta | |||
| 44.3 | 71.3 | Route 76 east / Route B north | north end of Route 76 overlap | |
Wright | Mansfield | 54.1 | 87.1 | US 60 Bus. east / Route B south – Mansfield | south end of US 60 Bus. overlap |
54.5 | 87.7 | US 60 west / Route EE north – Springfield | interchange; north end of US 60 Bus. overlap; south end of US 60 overlap | ||
55.6 | 89.5 | US 60 east / US 60 Bus. west – Mountain Grove, Cabool, Mansfield | interchange; north end of US 60 overlap | ||
Hartville | 66.5 | 107.0 | Route 38 to Route 95 – Marshfield | ||
Laclede | Lebanon | 101.1 | 162.7 | Route 32 east – Licking | south end of Route 32 overlap |
101.3 | 163.0 | I-44 – Springfield, Rolla, St. Louis | I-44 exit 129; south end of Route 64 overlap | ||
102.0 | 164.2 | BL I-44 / Route 32 west / Historic US 66 (Elm Street) | north end of Route 32 overlap | ||
102.9 | 165.6 | Route 64 west (Jefferson Avenue) – Bennett Springs | north end of Route 64 overlap | ||
Camden | | 124.2 | 199.9 | Route 7 south / Route 5 Bus. north – Camdenton, Richland | interchange; south end of Route 7 overlap |
Camdenton | 127.5 | 205.2 | US 54 – Camdenton, Nevada, Osage Beach | interchange | |
Route 5 Bus. south / Pier 31 Road – Camdenton | interchange | ||||
Greenview | 136.3 | 219.4 | Route 7 north – Climax Springs | north end of Route 7 overlap | |
Morgan | Laurie | 147.9 | 238.0 | Route 135 north – Stover | |
Versailles | 167.0 | 268.8 | Route 52 west / Route W south – Stover | south end of Route 52 overlap | |
| Route 52 east to US 54 – Eldon | north end of Route 52 overlap | |||
Moniteau | Tipton | 181.6 | 292.3 | US 50 east / Route B north – Bunceton, California | south end of US 50 overlap |
Morgan | | 186.1 | 299.5 | US 50 west – Syracuse | north end of US 50 overlap |
Cooper | Boonville | 205.9 | 331.4 | I-70 / US 40 west – Kansas City, Columbia | I-70 exit 101; south end of I-70 Bus. / US 40 overlap |
Lewis and Clark Trail west (Sportsman Road) | former US 40 west; south end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap | ||||
209.0 | 336.4 | BL I-70 east / Route 87 south / Lewis and Clark Trail east (Main Street) | north end of I-70 Bus. / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap; south end of Route 87 overlap | ||
Missouri River | Boonslick Bridge; Charles–Howard county line | ||||
Howard | Old Franklin | 210.4 | 338.6 | Route 87 north / Lewis and Clark Trail west – Glasgow, Boone's Lick Historic Site | north end of Route 87 overlap; south end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap |
| 211.4 | 340.2 | US 40 east / Lewis and Clark Trail east – Midway | north end of US 40 / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap | |
Fayette | 223.8 | 360.2 | Route 240 east to I-70 | south end of Route 240 overlap | |
| 228.8 | 368.2 | Route 3 north – Armstrong | ||
| 232.6 | 374.3 | Route 240 Bus. west | ||
| 235.7 | 379.3 | Route 87 south / Lewis and Clark Trail east – Boonville | south end of Route 87 / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap | |
Glasgow | 236.2 | 380.1 | Route 240 west – Slater | north end of Route 87 / Route 240 overlap; south end of Route 240 Bus. overlap | |
236.7 | 380.9 | Route 240 Bus. east | north end of Route 240 Bus. overlap | ||
Chariton | | 250.1 | 402.5 | US 24 east – Salisbury | south end of US 24 overlap |
Keytesville | 254.9 | 410.2 | US 24 west / Lewis and Clark Trail west – Brunswick | north end of US 24 / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap | |
Linn | | 279.7 | 450.1 | US 36 east / Route 110 (CKC) east / Route U north – Macon | interchange; south end of US 36 / Route 110 overlap |
Brookfield | 286.6 | 461.2 | US 36 Bus. west / Route 11 – Mendon, Brookfield | interchange | |
288.5 | 464.3 | US 36 Bus. east – Brookfield | |||
Laclede | 292.2 | 470.3 | US 36 west / Route 110 (CKC) west / Route 139 – Chillicothe, Sumner | north end of US 36 / Route 110 overlap | |
Sullivan | | 318.8 | 513.1 | Route 6 west – Trenton | south end of Route 6 overlap |
| 322.0 | 518.2 | Route 5 Bus. north – Milan | ||
Milan | 324.7 | 522.6 | Route 5 Bus. south | ||
324.9 | 522.9 | Route 6 east – Green City, Kirksville | north end of Route 6 overlap | ||
Putnam | | 345.6 | 556.2 | US 136 west – Princeton | south end of US 136 overlap |
Unionville | 346.5 | 557.6 | US 136 east – Business District | north end of US 136 overlap | |
| 354.9 | 571.2 | Iowa 5 north – Centerville | Iowa state line | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- 1 2 Google (2007-10-28). "Missouri Route 5" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2007-10-28.
- ↑ Ava, Missouri, 30x60 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1985
- ↑ http://www.modot.org/newsandinfo/publications/documents/Mapfront_2010.pdf
- ↑ Missouri Highways - 1921 map of Missouri state highways, also see Figure 7 here: http://www.cr.nps.gov/rt66/HistSig/MissouriContext.htm
- ↑ Ava, Missouri, 30x60 Minute Topographic Map, USGS, 1985; Mountain Grove, Missouri, 30x60 Minute Topographic Map, USGS, 1983; Mansfield, Missouri, 15 Minute Topographic Map, USGS, 1951; Ava, Missouri, 15 Minute Topographic Map, USGS, 1945; Gainesville, Missouri, 15 Minute Topographic Map, USGS, 1940
- ↑ MoDOT Shared four lane
- ↑ http://www.modot.mo.gov/central/major_projects/documents/InvitePostcard_Camden5_Oct2010_4WEB.pdf