Exit 232B from Interstate 35 is a
diamond interchange with
traffic lights north of the
Johnson County line, just inside Kansas City. This diamond interchange serves as the northern terminus of Roe Boulevard from
Roeland Park, as well as the southern terminus of the 18th Street Expressway. US 69 northbound leaves I-35 northbound at this interchange, turning north to travel along the expressway. The expressway bridges the
BNSF rail line as well as Merriam Lane, and has a
partial diamond interchange with the latter (the ramps from Merriam to southbound 18th Street and from northbound 18th Street to Merriam are omitted due to the proximity of the I-35 interchange). 18th Street continues northward through Kansas City, with exits at Steele Road and Ruby Avenue, a residential street (this second interchange, a
parclo interchange, also serves Metropolitan Avenue, a more major arterial.) The freeway then crosses the
Kansas River and the east end of the BNSF rail yard on the
18th Street Expressway Bridge. After coming off the bridge, the freeway meets the eastern terminus of
K-32, which runs along Kansas Avenue. K-32 is the only other numbered route that 18th Street Expressway intersects aside from those at its termini. The K-32/Kansas Avenue interchange is also of the parclo design. North of the K-32 interchange, 18th Street passes over another rail yard, this one belonging to
Union Pacific. On the northern edge of this rail yard lies I-70. 18th Street provides access to this highway via a traditional
cloverleaf interchange. This interchange, Exits 420A–B from I-70, also serves as the official eastern terminus of the
Kansas Turnpike, though the actual tolled section ends further west. The expressway ends at I-70, with northbound US-69 joining I-70 eastbound in a
concurrency. North of this interchange, the mainline drops the word "Expressway" from its title to become 18th Street. It continues north as a typical urban arterial. ==History==