Missouri Route 15

Route 15 marker

Route 15
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length: 118 mi (190 km)
Existed: 1922 – present
Major junctions
North end: Van Buren CR V56 near Milton, Iowa[1]
South end:
US 54/US 54 BUS in Mexico
Highway system
Route 14Route 16

Route 15 is a highway in northeast Missouri. Its northern terminus is at the Iowa state line about thirteen miles (19 km) north of Memphis; its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 54 in Mexico.

Route 15 is one of the original 1922 Missouri highways, though its southern terminus was significantly farther at Route 71 (now U.S. Route 65) at Buffalo. It was replaced by U.S. Route 54 from Mexico to southwest of Macks Creek and by Route 73 from that point to Buffalo.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
AudrainMexico US 54 Bowling Green, Jefferson City, Auxvasseinterchange; south end of US 54 Bus. / Route 22 overlap

US 54 Bus. east (Boulevard Street)
north end of US 54 Bus. overlap
Route 22 west (Monroe Street) Centralianorth end of Route 22 overlap
Monroe Route 154 east Perrysouth end of Route 154 overlap
Paris
US 24 Bus. west Madison
north end of Route 154 overlap; south end of US 24 Bus. overlap
US 24 Madison, Monroe Citynorth end of US 24 Bus. overlap
ShelbyShelbina
US 36 Bus. (Maple Street)

US 36 / Route 110 (CKC) Macon, Monroe City
interchange
Shelbyville Route 168 east / Route K west (Main Street) Hagers Grove, Emden
Knox Route 156 east Newark, Henry Sever Lake Conservation Areasouth end of Route 156 overlap
Route 156 west to Route 151 Noveltynorth end of Route 156 overlap
Route 6 west Kirksvillesouth end of Route 6 overlap
Edina Route 6 east Knox Citynorth end of Route 6 overlap
Route 11 south / Route K east Adair, Baring
Scotland US 136 west Lancastersouth end of US 136 overlap
Memphis US 136 east Kahokanorth end of US 136 overlap; south end of US 136 Bus. overlap

US 136 Bus. east (Monroe Street)
north end of US 136 Bus. overlap
CR V56 north Miltonformer Iowa 15
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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