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1 Route description  





2 Major intersections  





3 Route 37 Business  



3.1  Official  





3.2  Locally signed, not official  







4 References  














Missouri Route 37






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(Redirected from Route 37 (Missouri))

Route 37 marker

Route 37

Map

Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length78.683 mi (126.628 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
South end AR 37 at the Arkansas state line
Major intersections
  • Route 90inWashburn

  • Route 37 Bus. / Route 76 / Route 86 / Route 112inCassville
  • US 60inMonett
  • Route 97inPierce City
  • I-44 / I-44 BLinSarcoxie
  • Route 96inAvilla
  • North end US 160 / Route 126inGolden City
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateMissouri
    Highway system
    US 36 Route 38

    Route 37 is a highway in southwest Missouri. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 160inGolden City (it shares this terminus with Route 126); its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line where it continues as Highway 37, though it only runs very briefly before ending at U.S. Route 62inGateway, Arkansas.

    Route description

    [edit]

    Route 37 begins as a continuation of Arkansas Highway 37 which starts about one half of a mile south of the state line in Gateway, Arkansas. It then passes through Seligman and intersects the southern terminus of Route 112. Route 37 then intersects Route 90inWashburn and then enters Cassville, where it intersects Route 86 and the northern terminus of Route 112. From here, it produces a business route that goes through Downtown Cassville. Route 37 continues north all the way into Monett where it intersects US 60 before it turns west. The junction of US 60 is where Route 37 becomes part of the Trail of Tears Automobile Route going all the way down to the Arkansas state line. It then goes through Pierce City where it forms a wrong way concurrency with Route 97 for 0.2 miles (0.32 km).

    Route 37 continues northwest, passing through Wentworth and Sarcoxie. It becomes concurrent with Interstate 44 Business as it heads west from Sarcoxie, also forming a wrong way concurrency until it interchanges Interstate 44. It then continues north, passing through Reeds and then Avilla, where it runs concurrent with Route 96. After leaving Avilla, Route 37 continues north and enters Golden City. It becomes concurrent with Route 126 before it reaches its northern terminus while Route 126 reaches its eastern terminus at the junction of US 160.

    Major intersections

    [edit]
    CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
    Barry0.0000.000

    AR 37 south to US 62 – Gateway
    Seligman0.5320.856

    Route 37 Bus. north – Business District
    2.0473.294

    Route 112 north / Route DD west – Roaring River State Park
    2.2753.661

    Route 37 Bus. south – Business District
    Washburn7.73712.451
    Route 90 west – Jane
    Cassville14.76323.759


    Route 76 / Route 86 / Route 112 south / Route 37 Bus. north – Exeter, Cassville, Roaring River State Park
    17.90328.812

    Route 37 Bus. south – Cassville, Crowder College Cassville Campus
    Monett32.54752.379 US 60 – Granby, Aurora, Monett Municipal Airport
    LawrencePierce City38.74562.354

    Route 97 north to I-44
    Southern end of Route 97 overlap
    38.89962.602

    Route 97 south to US 60
    Northern end of Route 97 overlap
    JasperSarcoxie51.03982.139

    I-44 BL east to I-44 – Mount Vernon
    Southern end of I-44 Bus. overlap
    53.80986.597 I-44 – Joplin, SpringfieldI-44 exit 26; northern end of I-44 Bus. overlap
    62.327100.306

    Route 96 west / Historic US 66 west – Carthage
    Southern end of Route 96 / Historic US 66 overlap
    Avilla63.291101.857

    Route 96 east / Historic US 66 east – Phelps
    Northern end of Route 96 / Historic US 66 overlap
    BartonGolden City78.003125.534


    Route 126 west to I-49 / US 71
    Southern end of Route 126 overlap
    78.683126.628
    US 160 / Route 126 ends – Lockwood, Lamar
    Northern end of Route 126 overlap
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    Route 37 Business

    [edit]

    Official

    [edit]

    Locally signed, not official

    [edit]

    [clarification needed]

    References

    [edit]
    KML is not from Wikidata
    1. ^ Missouri Department of Transportation (January 2, 2021). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 2, 2021.

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Missouri_Route_37&oldid=1187667044"

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    Transportation in Barton County, Missouri
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