This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Missouri Route 25" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Route 25 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Route 25 in red business route in blue | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by MoDOT | ||||
Length | 86 mi (138 km) | |||
Existed | 1922–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | I-55 BL / US 61 / Route 34 / Route 72 in Jackson | |||
Major intersections |
| |||
South end | US 412 / Route 84 in Kennett | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Missouri | |||
Highway system | ||||
|
Route 25 is a highway in south-eastern Missouri. Its northern terminus is at Business Interstate 55/U.S. Route 61/Route 34 in Jackson. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 412/Route 84 in Kennett.
Route 25 was one of the original 1922 state highways. Its original northern terminus was at Route 9 in Festus. In 1926, with the creation of the U.S. Highway system, Route 9 from St. Louis to Hematite became part of U.S. Route 61, which was then routed down Route 25 to Jackson, moving Route 25's northern terminus to Jackson, too.
Until February 1981, when U.S. Route 412 was designated across the southernmost section, "the Bootheel", thus supplanting Route 25 south and west of Kennett, Route 25 passed Senath and Arbyrd, taking a sharp westward turn and heading across the St. Francis River and the Arkansas border, feeding westward to join the former Arkansas Highway 25 (now U.S. 412) toward Paragould, Arkansas. The old section of Route 25 south and west of Kennett now bears Missouri supplemental route designations.
Major intersections
Business loop
Route 25 Business | |
---|---|
Location | Malden |
Length | 3.22 mi (5.18 km) |
A three mile business route of MO 25 exists in Malden.
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (July 2021) |
References
- Highways Marked, Southeast Missourian, February 3, 1981
This Missouri road-related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |