(US 159) from the Missouri side with the Burlington Northern bridge to the right (north) When the route was commissioned in 1934, U.S. Route 159 only went between Nortonville, Kansas and Horton, Kansas. In 1945, it was extended north to
Craig, Missouri via Falls City, Nebraska. After 1975, the route in Missouri was altered to go east from the Fortescue area to what is now its current terminus near New Point, Missouri. The old route which went to Craig is now
Route 111. In 2013, a new bridge over the
Missouri River, located about 650 feet south of the old
Rulo Bridge, opened to traffic. In April 2019, a large portion of this route was closed for several months because of
flooding of the Missouri River. The bridge and the road between Rulo, Nebraska and
Missouri Route 111 was reopened in September 2019, and the remainder of the route to
Interstate 29 was reopened in late October. ==Major intersections==