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1.1  St. Louis County  







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U.S. Route 67 marker

U.S. Route 67

Map

US 67 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length197.741 mi[1] (318.233 km)
Major junctions
South end Future I-57 / US 67 at the Arkansas state line
Major intersections
  • I-55inCrystal City
  • US 61 from Crystal City to Frontenac
  • I-255inMehlville
  • US 50 in Mehlville
  • I-270 in Mehlville
  • I-44inSunset Hills
  • I-64 / US 40 in Frontenac
  • I-70inSt. Ann
  • I-270inHazelwood
  • North end US 67 at the Illinois state line
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateMissouri
    CountiesButler, Wayne, Madison, St. Francois, Jefferson, St. Louis, St. Charles
    Highway system
    Route 66 Route 68

    U.S. Route 67 (US 67) is the portion of a north-south highway in Missouri that starts at the Arkansas state line south of Neelyville and ends at the Illinois state line northeast of West Alton.

    Route description[edit]

    Going from south to north, US 67 enters Missouri at the Arkansas state line. About 10 miles (16 km) north of the state line, it intersects US 160. At the southwest corner of Poplar Bluff, Business Route 67 goes into Poplar Bluff while US 67 bypasses Poplar Bluff to the west on a freeway-grade highway. It then joins US 60 at the northwest corner of Poplar Bluff. Both 60 and 67 then follow a four-lane route to an interchange about 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Poplar Bluff, where US 60 heads west toward Springfield while US 67 heads north to St. Louis.

    Construction is complete to divide the highway through Wayne, Madison and Butler Counties, including bypasses around Greenville and Cherokee Pass. The new divided highway opened on August 19, 2011, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Additionally, MoDOT has extended the divided highway south to US 160 south of Poplar Bluff.

    From Fredericktown, US 67 passes through Farmington, where an existing interchange with Route 221 was converted to a diverging diamond interchange in September 2012.[2] US 67 then proceeds through Park Hills, Desloge, and Bonne Terre. About 25 miles (40 km) north of Bonne Terre, US 67 crosses Interstate 55 and enters Festus and Crystal City and picks up US 61. This becomes known as Truman Boulevard in Festus and Crystal City, Highway 61-67 from HerculaneumtoImperial, and Jeffco Boulevard from Arnold until it exits Jefferson County and enters St. Louis County, where it becomes Lemay Ferry Road.

    St. Louis County[edit]

    When US 67/61 reaches St. Louis County, it travels Lemay Ferry Road (Route 267) until it reaches Lindbergh Boulevard. There it travels Lindbergh Boulevard (known as Kirkwood Road in Kirkwood). US 61 then turns west onto I-64/US 40 West towards Wentzville. Lindbergh, named for aviator Charles Lindbergh, continues north through Frontenac, Ladue, Creve Coeur, Maryland Heights, Bridgeton, Hazelwood and Florissant until it reaches Lewis & Clark Boulevard (Route 367). From there, it continues straight north to West Alton, Missouri and then crosses the Mississippi River on the Clark Bridge and enters Alton, Illinois.

    The only vehicular tunnel in Missouri is located on US 67 at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, where the road tunnels under the runway.

    History[edit]

    The northern terminus was at Alt. US 61 near Fredericktown, Missouri, in 1926. The route was extended north on Illinois Route 3 (through western Illinois) to its northern terminus in Rock Island, Illinois by 1932. Sometime after 1940, US 67 was routed into Madison County. Then, it was co-signed with Route 66 as both routes went across the McKinley Bridge.

    By the mid-1940s, US 67 had been rerouted from St. Louis to Alton via the Lewis Bridge over the Missouri River and the Clark Bridge (formerly the Old Clark Bridge) over the Mississippi River. The Alton to Jerseyville section now passed through Godfrey and Delhi. By the mid-1950s, a more direct route for US 67 from Godfrey to Jacksonville via Greenfield had opened. Heading north from Downtown Alton, US 67 was rerouted via an abandoned railroad grade to the north end of town.

    Between Fort Bellefontaine, Missouri (near Lewis Bridge) and south of St. Louis, US 67 followed two different routes. US 67 originally followed Lewis and Clark Boulevard, Florissant Avenue, 7th Street, and Broadway south through St. Louis. US 67 Bypass followed Lindbergh Boulevard around the city. Route 99 was an inner bypass within the city limits, following Kingshighway Boulevard and Riverview Boulevard between Route 30 (Gravois Road) and US 67 (Florissant Avenue). US 67 replaced Route 99 in the mid-1950s, using Loughborough Avenue at the south end, and the old route south of downtown became an extension of US 67 Alternate, which had begun downtown and crossed into Illinois towards Alton. (The old US 67 north of downtown was mostly US 66 City.) Later, in the late 1960s, US 67 moved to the bypass, and the old route, where not turned back to the city, became Route 267 and Route 367.

    Future[edit]

    The portion of US 67 between the Arkansas state line and Poplar Bluff is slated to be upgraded into an extension of Interstate 57.[3] US 67 between Poplar Bluff and Route 158 is already mostly a freeway with only two at-grade intersections. Planning is underway to build the next ten miles of freeway between Route 158 and County Road 274 south of Neelyville, just 2 miles north of the Arkansas border.[4] However, it is currently unclear as to when and where exactly the highway will tie into the Arkansas side, as the Arkansas Department of Transportation has not yet determined a route to finish their portion of the US 67 freeway. Interchange improvement at Route 158 and US Route 160 to convert it to a Dumbbell interchange starts August 22, 2022.[5]

    Junction list[edit]

    All exits are unnumbered.

    CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
    ButlerNeely Township0.0000.000
    US 67 south (Future I-57)
    Continuation into Arkansas
    Neelyville4.6597.498 Route 142 – Neelyville, Naylor
    Beaver Dam Township11.70018.829

    US 160 west / Route 158 east – Doniphan, Harviell
    Interchange
    Poplar Bluff17.54128.230


    US 67 Bus. north / Route M to Route 53 – Poplar Bluff
    Interchange
    20.20832.522 Route PP – Poplar BluffInterchange. Access to Black River Medical Center, John J. Pershing VA Medical Center, and Three Rivers Community College.
    21.992–
    23.110
    35.393–
    37.192






    Future I-57 north / US 60 east / US 60 Bus. east / US 67 Bus. south – Sikeston, Poplar Bluff
    Interchange; southern end of US 60 concurrency
    Black River Township27.43544.152
    US 60 west – Van Buren, Springfield
    Interchange; northern end of US 60 concurrency. Access to Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
    Route JJ
    WayneBlack River Township35.44157.037

    Route 49 north / Route 172 east – Williamsville, Chaonia
    Access to Lake Wappapello State Park
    Saint Francois Township Route F
    Route A – Williamsville
    Greenville48.07777.372


    US 67 Bus. north to Route D
    Access to Lake Wappapello
    49.88280.277


    US 67 Bus. south to Route E
    Silva54.10687.075 Route 34 – Piedmont, Marble HillInterchange. Access to Sam A. Baker State Park and Clearwater Lake.
    Cedar Creek Township Route K
    Coldwater Route EE – Coldwater
    Twelvemile Township Route N
    MadisonCentral Township

    US 67 Bus. north
    Cherokee Pass Route C – Central, Saco
    Route A – Marquand
    Millcreek

    US 67 Bus. north / Route E – Arcadia
    Interchange
    Fredericktown

    US 67 Bus. / Route 72 to Route Z – Arcadia, Fredericktown
    Interchange. Access to Madison Medical Center, Historic Downtown Fredericktown, and Arcadia Valley.
    Mine La Motte Township Route H – Farmington
    Saint FrancoisKnob Lick Route DD
    Pendleton Township Route H – Farmington
    Farmington Route 221 (Columbia Street) / Route W – Doe RunInterchange. Access to Historic Downtown Farmington and Arcadia Valley
    Maple StreetInterchange

    Route 32 east – Farmington
    Interchange; southern end of Route 32 concurrency. Access to Parkland Health Center.
    Park HillsFairgrounds Drive — Park Hills, Missouri, LeadingtonInterchange



    Route 32 west / US 67 Bus. north – Leadington, Park Hills
    Interchange; northern end of Route 32 concurrency. Access to Mineral Area College, Missouri Mines State Historic Site, and St. Joe State Park.
    Koen Creek TurnaroundInterchange
    Parkway DriveInterchange
    Desloge


    Route 8 west / US 67 Bus. south – Desloge, Park Hills
    Interchange
    Bonne Terre Old Orchard Road / Vo-Tec RoadInterchange. Access to Parkland Health Center.

    Route 47 north / Route K – Bonne Terre, Terre du Lac
    Interchange
    Big River Township Route Y – French Village
    Route JJ
    JeffersonValle Township Route V – Valles MinesInterchange
    Plattin Township Route JJ
    Olympian Village
    Route 110 west / Route CC – De Soto, Olympian Village
    Interchange
    Festus Route CC
    I-55 – Saint Louis, Cape GirardeauI-55 exit 174
    US 61 / Great River Road – SikestonSouthern end of US 61 concurrency
    Route A
    Pevely Route Z
    Barnhart Route M – Antonia
    Arnold Route 231 – Oakville, Lemay
    Route 141 – Fenton
    Saint LouisMehlville I-255 southwest – East Saint Louis, AltonDirect access to southwest-bound I-255 and from northeast-bound I-255 only; full access signed at US 50
    I-255 northeast / US 50 / Route 267 – East Saint Louis, Alton, LemaySouthern end of US 50 concurrency; direct access to northeast-bound I-255 and from southwest-bound I-255 only
    See US 50
    Kirkwood I-44 / US 50 / Historic US 66 – Joplin, Kansas CityNorthern end of US 50 concurrency; I-44 exit 277B
    Route 100 – Des Peres, Saint Louis
    Frontenac

    I-64 / US 40 / US 61 north / Avenue of the Saints – Chesterfield, Saint Louis
    Northern end of US 61 concurrency; I-64 exit 28A
    Creve CoeurMonsanto DriveInterchange; access to Monsanto Company
    Route 340 – Chesterfield, WellstonInterchange; no direct access from southbound US 67 to westbound Route 340, nor from westbound Route 340 to northbound US 67
    Maryland Heights Route D (Page Avenue)Interchange
    Bridgeton Route 180 – Saint LouisInterchange
    I-70 – Saint Louis, Kansas CityI-70 exit 235A-B; unsigned access to Great River Road via I-70 west to Route 79
    Route B (Natural Bridge Road) / Lambert International BoulevardInterchange
    Tunnel underneath Missouri Air National Guard (Saint Louis)
    Hazelwood I-270 – Bridgeton, FlorissantI-270 exit 25
    Spanish Lake Route 367 – Bellefontaine Neighbors, Saint LouisInterchange
    Missouri RiverLewis Bridge (Missouri River)
    Saint CharlesWest Alton Route 94 – Saint Charles
    Mississippi River
    US 67 north continues via the Clark Bridge into Illinois
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Missouri Department of Transportation (July 21, 2013). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 21, 2013.
  • ^ Southeast District (August 17, 2012). "Route 221 to Close for Interchange Conversion in St. Francois County" (Press release). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  • ^ "Future I-57 Project Kicks Off in Southeast Missouri". 27 February 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  • ^ "U.S. 67 (FUTURE I-57) IN BUTLER COUNTY". Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  • ^ admin (2022-08-09). "First Phase of U.S. 67/Future I-57 Project in Butler County Slated to Begin". STL Press - News. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
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    U.S. Route 67
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    Arkansas
    Missouri Next state:
    Illinois

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