Missouri Route 1

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Route 1
Maintained by MoDOT
Length: 7.1 mi[1] (11 km)
Formed: 1922
North end: Route 152 North of Gladstone
Major
junctions:
US 69 in Kansas City
I-35 in Kansas City
South end: Route 210 in North Kansas City
Major cities: Gladstone
Kansas City
North Kansas City
Missouri Highways
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Supplemental

Route 1 is a short highway with its northern terminus at Route 152 north of Gladstone and a southern terminus at Route 210 in North Kansas City. Because of annexation, Route 1 goes north out of North Kansas City and enters Kansas City proper before entering Gladstone.

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[edit] Route description

Route 1 begins at Route 210 (Armour Road) in North Kansas City. It heads north along Prather Road into Kansas City proper. Before crossing Parvin Road, the route curves northeast and then curves back to due north, at which point it becomes Antioch Road. Route 1 then has an interchange with I-35 and an intersection with U.S. Route 69 (Vivion Road). The route then runs through Gladstone and ends at an interchange with Route 152.

[edit] History

The highway was one of the original 1922 highways in Missouri and it originally ran from the Iowa state line north of Rock Port to the Arkansas state line south of Noel. In 1926, with the creation of the U.S. Highway system, Route 1 became part of U.S. Route 71 and U.S. Route 59. The original Route 1 is now:

[edit] Branches

Route 1 originally had several branches (all decommissioned):

[edit] Junction list

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Clay North Kansas City 0.0 Route 210 Southern terminus.
Kansas City 2.0 Route I-35 Diamond interchange; I-35 exit 8C
2.9 US 69  
7.2 Route 152 Northern terminus

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Google, Inc.. Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.