Forest Park Parkway (St. Louis)
Forest Park Parkway is a parkway in St. Louis, Missouri that runs from I-170 in Clayton, Missouri, becomes Forest Park Avenue at Kingshighway Boulevard, and ends at Market and I-64. It is considered an arterial snow route.[2][3] The corridor began life in the 19th century as a heavy rail line used by the Wabash and Rock Island rail systems.[4] The heavy rail line was replaced with streetcars, and later, the Parkway. Before 1959, Forest Park Avenue ran west from the city and terminated at the eastern edge of Forest Park, at Kingshighway Boulevard.[4] Construction on the route west of Kingshighway to the suburban community of Clayton began in 1959.[4]
Forest Park Avenue | |
Namesake | Forest Park |
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Location | Clayton–St. Louis, Missouri |
Postal code | 63105, 63130, 63112, 63108, 63110, 63103[1] |
East end | |
Major junctions | Brentwood Blvd, S. Hanley Blvd, Forsyth Blvd, Big Bend, Skinker, Clayton Rd, Kingshighway Blvd, DeBalliviere Ave, Lindell / Union Blvd, Vandeventer Ave, S. Grand Blvd, Market Street |
West end |
Major Intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destination / Intersection | Notes |
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City of St. Louis | 0.00 | 0.00 | Market Street / I-64 East | Beginning of Forest Park Ave | |
0.6 | 0.96 | Vandeventer Ave | |||
2.0 | 3.21 | Kingshighway Blvd | Western Terminus of Avenue
Beginning of Parkway | ||
2.6 | 4.18 | Lindell / Union Blvd | Eastbound / Westbound Exit
Eastbound only entrance | ||
3.2 | 5.14 | DeBaliviere Ave | |||
4.1 | 6.59 | Skinker Blvd | |||
St. Louis County | University City | 4.8 | 7.72 | Big Bend Blvd | |
5.2 | 8.36 | Pershing Ave | No access for eastbound Parkway Traffic | ||
6.2 | 9.97 | Bemiston Ave | Eastbound Entrance / Westbound Exit
Signed as "Clayton Business District" | ||
Clayton | 6.3 | 10.13 | Central Ave (Government Center) | Westbound Exit Only | |
6.4 | 10.29 | Brentwood Blvd | Eastbound Exit / Westbound Entrance | ||
6.8 | 10.94 | I-170 - St. Louis Lambert International Airport, I-64 | Western Terminus |
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References
- "St. Louis city - Missouri Zip Code Boundary Map (MO)". www.zipmap.net. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
- "Snow Route Map". stlouis-mo.gov (Arcgis Map). City of St. Louis, Street Department. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
- "Map of City of St. Louis snow routes" (PDF). stlouis-mo.gov. City of St. Louis, Street Department. 2014-02-05. https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/street/documents/Snow-Route-Map.cfm. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
- Ihnen, Alex (2015-12-03). "Kingshighway and Forest Park Parkway Set to Become At-Grade Intersection - NextSTL". NextSTL (A blogpost describing a construction project on Forest Park Parkway that also includes a brief history of the parkway.). Retrieved 2018-09-20.
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