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Route 39 marker

Route 39

Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length111.287 mi [1] (179.099 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
South end AR 221 at the Arkansas state line
North end US 54 in Cedar Springs
Location
Country United States
State Missouri
Highway system
Route 38 US 40

Route 39 is a two-lane highway in southwestern Missouri. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 54 between Collins and El Dorado Springs at the community of Cedar Springs; its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line (north of Berryville, Arkansas) where it continues as Highway 221.

Route 39 is one of the original 1922 state highways. At that time, its southern terminus was at the Dade/ Lawrence County line south of Pennsboro.

There is a short Business Route 39 in Mount Vernon.

Route description

Route 39 begins at US 54 in Cedar County, heading south-southeast towards Stockton. About one mile (1.6 km) before reaching Stockton, the road begins a brief concurrency with Route 32 before turning south again. Two miles south of Stockton is the western terminus of Route 215. Route 39 enters Dade County north of Arcola and south of that village, Route 39 crosses a branch of Stockton Lake.

At Greenfield is the beginning of a concurrency with U.S. Route 160 which last for two miles (3 km), with US 160 turning west and Route 39 continuing south to South Greenfield. The route enters Lawrence County south of Pennsboro. At Albatross is an intersection with Route 96.

At the north edge of Mount Vernon is the western terminus of Route 174, and two miles (3 km) further south, Route 39 turns east, joining Business Loop I-44 for about two miles (3 km). At Interstate 44, the business loop ends, and Route 265 begins and the two will be united to Aurora, where Route 39 intersects U.S. Route 60.

South of Aurora, Route 39 enters Barry County and heads straight south for about sixteen miles and intersects Route 248. The highway then enters the Mark Twain National Forest. Eight miles south of Route 248, Route 39 forms a brief concurrency with Route 76, then turns south again. At Shell Knob, Route 39 crosses Table Rock Lake. At Viola Route 39 enters Stone County and further south at Carr Lane is an intersection with Route 86, and one mile (1.6 km) further south the highway crosses the Arkansas state line.

Major intersections

CountyLocation mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Stone Williams Township0.0000.000 AR 221 – BerryvilleContinuation into Arkansas
Carr Lane0.7331.180 Route 86 to Route 13 – Eagle Rock
Barry Shell Knob Township14.43723.234
Route 76 east – Cape Fair
Eastern end of Route 76 overlap
Mineral Township15.60725.117
Route 76 west – Cassville
Western end of Route 76 overlap
Jenkins Township23.34537.570 Route 248 – Cassville, Galena
Lawrence Aurora37.01859.575
US 60 / Route 265 south – Marionville, Monett
Southern end of Route 265 overlap
38.58762.100
US 60 Bus. (Church Street)
Mount Vernon49.44279.569 I-44 – Springfield, Joplin


I-44 BL begins / Route 265 ends
Northern end of Route 265 overlap; eastern end of Loop 44 overlap
50.30680.960

Route 39 Bus. north (Market Street)
50.68981.576
I-44 BL west (Loop 44 Boulevard)
Western end of Loop 44 overlap
52.37984.296



Route 174 east to I-44 / Route 39 Bus. south
Albatross57.55192.619 Route 96 to I-44 – Carthage
Dade WashingtonCenter
township line
71.935115.768
US 160 west – Lockwood
Southern end of US 160 overlap
Greenfield74.054119.178
US 160 east – Everton
Northern end of US 160 overlap
Cedar Linn Township91.937147.958
Route 215 south to Route 245
Access to Stockton State Park
Stockton95.476153.654
Route 32 east (East Street) – Fair Play
Eastern end of Route 32 overlap
96.678155.588
Route 32 west – El Dorado Springs
Western end of Route 32 overlap
Cedar Springs111.287179.099 US 54 – El Dorado Springs, Collins
Route DD to Route 82
Roadway continues as Route DD
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is not from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Missouri Department of Transportation (December 31, 2020). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
Route map:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Route 39 marker

Route 39

Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length111.287 mi [1] (179.099 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
South end AR 221 at the Arkansas state line
North end US 54 in Cedar Springs
Location
Country United States
State Missouri
Highway system
Route 38 US 40

Route 39 is a two-lane highway in southwestern Missouri. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 54 between Collins and El Dorado Springs at the community of Cedar Springs; its southern terminus is at the Arkansas state line (north of Berryville, Arkansas) where it continues as Highway 221.

Route 39 is one of the original 1922 state highways. At that time, its southern terminus was at the Dade/ Lawrence County line south of Pennsboro.

There is a short Business Route 39 in Mount Vernon.

Route description

Route 39 begins at US 54 in Cedar County, heading south-southeast towards Stockton. About one mile (1.6 km) before reaching Stockton, the road begins a brief concurrency with Route 32 before turning south again. Two miles south of Stockton is the western terminus of Route 215. Route 39 enters Dade County north of Arcola and south of that village, Route 39 crosses a branch of Stockton Lake.

At Greenfield is the beginning of a concurrency with U.S. Route 160 which last for two miles (3 km), with US 160 turning west and Route 39 continuing south to South Greenfield. The route enters Lawrence County south of Pennsboro. At Albatross is an intersection with Route 96.

At the north edge of Mount Vernon is the western terminus of Route 174, and two miles (3 km) further south, Route 39 turns east, joining Business Loop I-44 for about two miles (3 km). At Interstate 44, the business loop ends, and Route 265 begins and the two will be united to Aurora, where Route 39 intersects U.S. Route 60.

South of Aurora, Route 39 enters Barry County and heads straight south for about sixteen miles and intersects Route 248. The highway then enters the Mark Twain National Forest. Eight miles south of Route 248, Route 39 forms a brief concurrency with Route 76, then turns south again. At Shell Knob, Route 39 crosses Table Rock Lake. At Viola Route 39 enters Stone County and further south at Carr Lane is an intersection with Route 86, and one mile (1.6 km) further south the highway crosses the Arkansas state line.

Major intersections

CountyLocation mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Stone Williams Township0.0000.000 AR 221 – BerryvilleContinuation into Arkansas
Carr Lane0.7331.180 Route 86 to Route 13 – Eagle Rock
Barry Shell Knob Township14.43723.234
Route 76 east – Cape Fair
Eastern end of Route 76 overlap
Mineral Township15.60725.117
Route 76 west – Cassville
Western end of Route 76 overlap
Jenkins Township23.34537.570 Route 248 – Cassville, Galena
Lawrence Aurora37.01859.575
US 60 / Route 265 south – Marionville, Monett
Southern end of Route 265 overlap
38.58762.100
US 60 Bus. (Church Street)
Mount Vernon49.44279.569 I-44 – Springfield, Joplin


I-44 BL begins / Route 265 ends
Northern end of Route 265 overlap; eastern end of Loop 44 overlap
50.30680.960

Route 39 Bus. north (Market Street)
50.68981.576
I-44 BL west (Loop 44 Boulevard)
Western end of Loop 44 overlap
52.37984.296



Route 174 east to I-44 / Route 39 Bus. south
Albatross57.55192.619 Route 96 to I-44 – Carthage
Dade WashingtonCenter
township line
71.935115.768
US 160 west – Lockwood
Southern end of US 160 overlap
Greenfield74.054119.178
US 160 east – Everton
Northern end of US 160 overlap
Cedar Linn Township91.937147.958
Route 215 south to Route 245
Access to Stockton State Park
Stockton95.476153.654
Route 32 east (East Street) – Fair Play
Eastern end of Route 32 overlap
96.678155.588
Route 32 west – El Dorado Springs
Western end of Route 32 overlap
Cedar Springs111.287179.099 US 54 – El Dorado Springs, Collins
Route DD to Route 82
Roadway continues as Route DD
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is not from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Missouri Department of Transportation (December 31, 2020). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 31, 2020.

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