Missouri Route 210
Route 210 is a highway in western Missouri with an eastern terminus at Route 10 southwest of Richmond and a western terminus just west of Interstate 29, 35 and U.S. Route 71, at Route 9. After I-29 and 35, 210 immediately intersects Highway 1 and continues east. It intersects Walker Road in front of NKC Hospital and the Cerner world headquarters before an interchange with Chouteau Trafficway. It becomes a limited access freeway as it exits North Kansas City and into Kansas City proper. There are interchanges with North Brighton Avenue and Northeast Searcy Creek Parkway before it intersects I-435. Here, it reverts to a four-lane road with stoplights. It has intersections with the frontage road, Great Midwest Drive, and Eldon Road before becoming a two-lane road and going onto the river bottoms. It goes straight east, intersecting several roads, before curving northeast to intersect with Route 291.
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Length | 33.641 mi[1] (54.140 km) | |||
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Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Clay | Kansas City | 0.000 | 0.000 | Armour Road | Continuation past western end |
0.136– 0.158 | 0.219– 0.254 | I-29 exit 6 | |||
0.440 | 0.708 | ||||
1.612 | 2.594 | Diamond interchange | |||
2.442– 2.707 | 3.930– 4.356 | Brighton Avenue, Searcy Creek Parkway | Interchange | ||
3.811– 3.827 | 6.133– 6.159 | I-435 exit 55; diverging diamond interchange | |||
Jackson | River Bend | 10.126 | 16.296 | Diamond interchange | |
Clay | Fishing River Township | 15.686 | 25.244 | ||
Missouri City | 17.785 | 28.622 | |||
Fishing River Township | 21.374 | 34.398 | |||
Ray | Orrick | 26.642 | 42.876 | ||
Orrick Township | 27.724 | 44.617 | |||
31.171 | 50.165 | ||||
Richmond Township | 33.641 | 54.140 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- Missouri Department of Transportation (February 6, 2018). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 6, 2018.