Missouri Route 34

Route 34 is a highway in southeastern Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at the Illinois state line on the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau where it overlaps Route 74. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 60 near Van Buren. The road continues into Illinois as Illinois Route 146.

Route 34
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length103.378 mi[1] (166.371 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
West end US 60 / Route 21 east of Van Buren
 
East end IL 146 on the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge
Highway system
Route 33I-35

Route 34 is one of the original 1922 state highways. Its original eastern terminus was at Jackson.

Spur Route 34 exists in Jackson.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Carter0.0000.000 US 60 / Route 21 southWestern end of Route 21 overlap
Reynolds3.3675.419 Route 21 north EllingtonEastern end of Route 21 overlap
Wayne17.93928.870 Route 49 south Leeper, Mill SpringWestern end of Route 49 overlap
Piedmont25.78741.500 Route 49 north Des ArcEastern end of Route 49 overlap
35.49257.119 Route 143 north
39.30163.249 US 67 Fredericktown, Greenville, Poplar BluffInterchange
BollingerLutesville70.821113.975 Route 51 southWestern end of Route 51 overlap
Marble Hill71.321114.780 Route 51 north PerryvilleEastern end of Route 51 overlap
Cape Girardeau88.149141.862 Route 72 west MillersvilleWestern end of Route 72 overlap
Jackson91.639147.479 BL I-55 north / US 61 north / Great River Road north / Route 25 south to I-55 Fruitland, DutchtownEastern end of Route 72 overlap; west end of I-55 Bus. / US 61 / Great River Road overlap
Cape Girardeau95.779154.141 I-55 – St. Louis, SikestonI-55 exit 99
101.115162.729 BL I-55 south / US 61 south / Great River Road south / Route 74 west to I-55 Scott CityEastern end of I-55 Bus. / US 61 / Great River Road overlap; west end of Route 74 overlap
102.711165.297 To Route 177 north (Sprigg Street) Trail of Tears State Park
103.378166.371 IL 146 east East Cape GirardeauEastern end of Route 74 overlap; Illinois state line (Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge over Mississippi River)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. Missouri Department of Transportation (December 20, 2014). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
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