Missouri Route 210

State highway in Missouri, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Route 210 is a highway in western Missouri that is 24 miles long and is also part of the Lewis and Clark Trail. Its eastern terminus at Route 10 southwest of Richmond and a western terminus at Interstate 29, 35, and U.S. Route 71 in North Kansas City. The majority of its route is along the Missouri River in the Missouri River bottoms.

Length33.641 mi[1] (54.140 km)
Tourist
routes
Lewis and Clark Trail
Westend I-29 / I-35 / US 71 in Kansas City
Major intersections I-435 / Route 1 / Route 269 in Kansas City
Route 269 in River Bend
Quick facts Route 210, Route information ...
Route 210 marker
Route 210
MO 210 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length33.641 mi[1] (54.140 km)
Tourist
routes
Lewis and Clark Trail
Major junctions
West end I-29 / I-35 / US 71 in Kansas City
Major intersections I-435 / Route 1 / Route 269 in Kansas City
Route 269 in River Bend
East end Route 10 southwest of Richmond
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMissouri
Highway system
Route 202 Route 213
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Route Description

Beginning at the interchange with I-29 and 35, Route 210 immediately intersects with the southern terminus of Route 1 and continues northeast through North Kansas City. It intersects Walker Road in front of NKC Hospital and the Cerner world headquarters before an interchange with Chouteau Trafficway right by the Missouri River. It becomes a limited-access freeway as it enters into Kansas City proper at Randolph Bend. It intersects I-435 and reverts to a four-lane road with stoplights in Randolph, Missouri. As it reenters Kansas City, it travels 2 miles east through the Missouri River bottoms and then turns northeast 3 miles to its intersection with Missouri Route 291 at River Bend, Missouri, which is also part of Jackson County despite being north of the river.

Route 210 exits Kansas City and travels another 7 miles northeasterly before reaching Missouri City where it turns east, travels 4 more miles, and passes through Excelsior Springs Junction just south of Cooley Lake. It then enters Ray County and travels east-southeast for 3.5 miles, before turning east and passing Albany and turning northeast towards Richmond. The highway travels northeast 6 miles before reaching its eastern terminus at Route 10 west of Richmond.

Major intersections

More information County, Location ...
CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ClayKansas City0.0000.000Armour RoadContinuation past western end
0.136–
0.158
0.219–
0.254
I-29 / I-35 / US 71I-35 exit 6
0.4400.708 Route 1 (Vernon Street)
1.6122.594 Route 269 (Choteau Trafficway)Diamond interchange
2.442–
2.707
3.930–
4.356
Brighton Avenue, Searcy Creek ParkwayInterchange
3.811–
3.827
6.133–
6.159
I-435 Independence, ClaycomoI-435 exit 55; diverging diamond interchange
JacksonRiver Bend10.12616.296 Route 291 / Lewis and Clark Trail Independence, LibertyDiamond interchange; west end of Lewis & Clark Trail overlap
ClayFishing River Township15.68625.244
Route EE north
Missouri City17.78528.622 Route JJ Missouri City, Excelsior Springs
Fishing River Township21.37434.398
Route N north Excelsior Springs
RayOrrick26.64242.876



Route O north to Route 10 / Route Z south Orrick
Orrick Township27.72444.617
Route T east / Lewis and Clark Trail Camden
East end of Lewis & Clark Trail overlap
31.17150.165
Route EE north
Richmond Township33.64154.140 Route 10 Excelsior Springs, Richmond
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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