I-49 business routes On December 12, 2012, a portion of US 71 in Missouri was designated as
Interstate 49. Four US 71 business routes that connected to the affected section of US 71 were redesignated as I-49 business routes: •
Neosho, Missouri •
Joplin, Missouri •
Nevada, Missouri •
Butler, Missouri Alexandria business loop Business 71 is a former alignment of US 71 in
Alexandria. It followed the original routing of US 71 before the construction of Alexandria's current highway system. It began at an intersection with Lee Street and MacArthur Drive, and followed Lee Street. It turned west at an intersection with
LA 1, following Bolton Avenue to
US 165. It was deleted in the mid-1970s.
Joplin business loop US 71 Bus. followed 32nd Street (Route FF), Main Street (
Route 43), Broadway Street, St. Louis Avenue, Euclid Avenue, Utica Street, Florida Avenue, and Zora Street through
downtown Joplin. From Main Street to Zora Street was originally the 1926 alignment of U.S. Route 66. The part of US 71 that it looped off of is now
I-49 Bus. The Joplin business loop was the first such route in Missouri; all others at the time were "city" routes.
Joplin alternate ("outer road" in Missouri) of US 71.
Alternate US 71 was a former special route which provided an alternate route for US 71 between
Carthage and
Neosho, Missouri, bypassing
Joplin. Both endpoints were junctions with US 71. This section of road from
Fidelity to Carthage was originally
Route 38, renumbered
Route 38N in about 1930. At Carthage, Alternate US 71 followed what is currently Route 571 to US 71 at what is now the intersection of Route 96/Route 571. When the freeway was built around Carthage, it ended at that the current exit of 71 at Route 96/571 and Business US 71. In 1999, the Alternate 71 designation was deleted. The section north of
Interstate 44 at Fidelity was redesignated US 71, with the former US 71 being designated Business 71. South of Interstate 44, it continues as
Route 59 to
U.S. Route 60. From there it followed US 60 to Neosho. Other than its endpoints, only two towns were located on the former highway:
Fidelity, Missouri and
Diamond, Missouri. The road was originally assigned at Optional US 71 in 1932 and changed to Alternate US 71 in 1935.
Kansas City bypass U.S. Route 71 Bypass was the original name for a
highway that connected
Harrisonville, Missouri, to just south of
Platte City, where it rejoined US 71 near
Kansas City International Airport. When
I-29 was opened in the mid-1960s, it was renumbered
Route 291. At
Lee's Summit, Missouri, it connects to
I-470. It remains concurrent with the Interstate, until I-470 terminates at
I-70. Route 291 continues to the north after its junction with I-70. The route has been rerouted several times, and has seen improvements over the years, and continues to be a major highway in eastern
Jackson County, Missouri. In Platte and Clay Counties, it also is known as Cookingham Drive, and Mid Continent Trafficway.
St. Joseph business loop Platte City bypass ==References==