Missouri Route 100

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Route 100 marker

Route 100

Map
Route 100 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length121.144 mi[1] (194.962 km)
Major junctions
West end US 50 in Linn
Major intersections
East endChouteau Avenue at the
St. Louis
Location
Country
St. Louis City
Highway system
Route 99 Route 101

Route 100, also named Manchester Road through

St. Louis
. The highway is 121 miles (195 km) long.

Route description

Route 100 begins at

Route 47 in Washington. It becomes an expressway outside the city limits, which runs to near Gray Summit. Route 100 crosses over Interstate 44
two times, with an interchange providing access to the freeway.

Northeast of Gray Summit, Route 100 crosses into

67. Route 100 then passes through the smaller suburbs of Warson Woods, Glendale, Rock Hill, Brentwood, and Maplewood
.

After leaving Maplewood, Route 100 continues into the independent

City of St. Louis where the name changes from "Manchester Road" to "Manchester Avenue." As Manchester Avenue crosses Vandeventer Avenue, the highway becomes Chouteau Avenue. Route 100 continues east on Chouteau Avenue towards Downtown St. Louis. The route ends just east of South Broadway, at the Interstate 55
overpass. Due to the nearby east terminus of I-44, there is no interchange with I-55 at the state route's terminus.

The Lewis and Clark Trail

Most of Route 100 is part of the

Lewis and Clark Trail
. From Kirkwood Rd in Kirkwood to three miles (5 km) west of Wildwood is one section, where the trail turns off on Route T. Route T will eventually end, once again, at Route 100 northwest of I-44 and continue down Route 100 all the way to five miles (8 km) north of Linn (where Route 100 ends), and the Lewis and Clark Trail turns off onto Route C.

History

Much of the road between

U.S. Route 50
for many years.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
OsageLinn0.0000.000 US 50 (Main Street) – Linn, Loose Creek
Lewis and Clark Trail – Frankenstein
Western end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap
Chamois17.84028.711 Route 89 – Linn
GasconadeHermann41.18166.274 Route 19 (South Market Street) – SwissWestern end of Route 19 overlap
41.89567.423 Route 19 (North Market Street)Eastern end of Route 19 overlap
Franklin62.301100.264
Route 185 south – Beaufort
Washington70.379113.264 Route 47 – Union, Warrenton
76.957123.850


Route T east / Route V west /
Lewis and Clark Trail east – Labadie, Union
Eastern end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap
80.178129.034



Route AT west / Historic US 66 west to I-44 / US 50
Western end of Historic US 66 overlap
82.173132.245

I-44 BL east / Historic US 66
east
Eastern end of Historic US 66 overlap; west end of I-44 Bus. / Historic US 66 (1926–1933) overlap
82.218–
82.231
132.317–
132.338
St. Clair, Pacific
I-44 exit 253; east end of I-44 Bus. overlap
Gray Summit82.692133.080
Route MM north – Labadie
88.046141.696
Route OO south – Pacific
St. LouisWildwood89.602144.200
Historic US 66 (1926-1933) east (Manchester Road)
Eastern end of Historic US 66 (1926–1933) overlap
93.161149.928

Route T west /
Lewis and Clark Trail west – St. Albans
Western end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap
95.798154.172 Route 109 (Eatherton Road)Interchange
97.319156.620
Historic US 66 (1926-1933) west (Manchester Road)
Western end of Historic US 66 (1926–1933) overlap
Ellisville99.042159.393
Route 340 east (Clarkson Road)
Manchester103.221–
103.230
166.118–
166.133
Route 141Interchange
Des Peres106.321171.107Des Peres RoadInterchange
106.584–
106.598
171.530–
171.553
I-270 – Chicago, MemphisI-270 exit 9
North Kirkwood Road
)
Eastern end of Lewis and Clark Trail overlap
St. Louis
114.582184.402
Historic US 66 (1926-1933) east (McCausland Avenue)
Eastern end of Historic US 66 (1926–1933) overlap
117.655189.347
Historic US 66 (1926-1933) west (Boyle Avenue)
Western end of Historic US 66 (1926–1933) overlap
120.674194.206 Historic US 66 (Tucker Boulevard)Eastern end of Historic US 66 (1926–1933) overlap
121.144194.9623rd StreetEastern end of state maintenance (under
I-55
)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Missouri Department of Transportation (August 29, 2015). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 29, 2015.
  2. ^ Official Highway Map (Map) (2007-2008 ed.). Missouri Department of Transportation.