Missouri Route 45

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Route 45
Maintained by MoDOT
Length: 42 mi (68 km)
North end: U.S. Route 59 in Lewis & Clark Village
South end: Kansas City
Major cities: Iaton
Weston
Beverly
East Leavenworth
Farley
Parkville
Kansas City
Missouri Highways
< I-44 Route 46 >
Supplemental
Tom Watson Parkway Sign and National Golf Club
Tom Watson Parkway Sign and National Golf Club

Route 45 is a highway in northwest Missouri in Buchanan County, Missouri and Platte County, Missouri which is largely in the bottom land alongside of the Missouri River.

Its northern terminus is U.S. Route 59 just east of Atchison, Kansas where 59 turns sharply to St. Joseph, Missouri north while 45 heads south towards Kansas City, Missouri.

It overlaps Route 273 until just south of Weston, Missouri where 273 breaks off to head east.

At Beverly, Missouri (in what is referred locally to as the "Beverly Curve") it intersects Route 92 going east to Platte City, Missouri and west to Leavenworth, Kansas.

About three miles later at East Leavenworth, Missouri it encounters a usual arrangement where a spur (which is also signed as "45" that goes northwest to Leavenworth). The spur called the "Leavenworth cutoff" was built as a shortcut from Leavenworth, Kansas to Kansas City during the construction of the Centennial Bridge (Leavenworth, Kansas). Even though it is in Missouri it is maintained by the city of Leavenworth.

South of Farley, Missouri, the road leaves the Missouri River bottoms and heads southeast past Interstate 435. The section between Interstate 435 and Interstate 29 that passes the National Golf Club of Kansas City is named the Tom Watson Parkway after the Kansas City native champion golfer who also design the club's course.

The road's southern terminal point is Interstate 29.

The road which is almost exclusively rural until getting into the Kansas City suburb development at its southern end is frequently listed as a "scenic route" as it stays close to the Missouri River bluffs and has commanding views of Fort Leavenworth.