Missouri Route 19

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MO-19.svg

Route 19

Missouri Route 19
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length262.825 mi [1]  (422.976 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
North endAvenue of the Saints banner.svg
US 61.svg
US 61 (Avenue of the Saints) in New London
Major intersections
South endUS 63.svg US 63 in Thayer
Location
Country United States
State Missouri
Highway system
MO-18.svg Route 18 MO-20.svg Route 20

Route 19 is a long state highway in Missouri. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 61 in New London and its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 63 on the north side of Thayer. Route 19 is one of Missouri's original 1922 highways, though it initially had a northern terminus at Route 14 (now Interstate 44) in Cuba and was later extended north.

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Route description

Route 19 begins at U.S. Route 61 in New London. It then travels mainly south, forming an 8-mile concurrency with U.S. Route 54, 3 miles west of Farber. The highway intersects Interstate 70 near New Florence. It crosses the Missouri River on the Christopher S. Bond Bridge at Hermann. There is a concurrency with Missouri Route 100 through Hermann. It then forms a brief 1 mile concurrency with U.S. Route 50 at Drake. Through Owensville there is a concurrency with Route 28. The highway intersects Interstate 44 at Cuba. South of Cuba, the highway is designated as a scenic highway. It forms a concurrency with Route 8 through Steelville. It passes through the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and portions of the Mark Twain National Forest. The highway overlaps U.S. Route 60 in Winona and U.S. Route 160 in Alton. The highway terminates at U.S. Route 63 in Thayer.

History

The part from Drake north to US 54 east of Mexico was Route 45 from 1922 until about 1930.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Oregon Thayer 0.0000.000US 63.svgSouth plate.svg
Business plate.svg
US 63.svg
US 63  / US 63 Bus. south Thayer, Koshkonong
Alton 15.21824.491East plate.svg
US 160.svg
US 160 east Doniphan
Southern end of US 160 overlap
15.38924.766West plate.svg
US 160.svg
US 160 west West Plains
Northern end of US 160 overlap
Shannon Winona 41.26866.414West plate.svg
US 60.svg
US 60 west Birch Tree
Southern end of US 60 overlap
42.07367.710East plate.svg
US 60.svg
US 60 east Fremont
Northern end of US 60 overlap
Eminence 53.96186.842MO-106.svg Route 106
Dent Salem 96.476155.263MO-32.svgMO-72.svg Route 32  / Route 72  Licking, Boss
Begin plate.svg
MO-68.svg
Route 68 begins
Southern end of Route 68 overlap
97.998157.712West plate.svg
MO-68.svg
Route 68 west St. James
Northern end of Route 68 overlap
110.376177.633South plate.svg
MO-117.svg
Route 117 south
Crawford Cherryville 121.366195.320South plate.svg
MO-49.svg
Route 49 south Davisville, Viburnum, Dillard Mill State Historic Site
Steelville 131.428211.513East plate.svg
MO-8.svg
Route 8 east Potosi
Southern end of Route 8 overlap
132.104212.601West plate.svg
MO-8.svg
Route 8 west St. James
Northern end of Route 8 overlap
Cuba 139.215224.045West plate.svg
MO-supp-ZZ.svg
Route ZZ west (Washington Street / Historic Route 66) Fanning
139.955225.236I-44.svg I-44  Rolla, Sullivan, St. Louis I-44 exit 208
Gasconade Owensville 160.265257.922West plate.svg
MO-28.svg
Route 28 west Bland
Southern end of Route 28 overlap
161.305259.595East plate.svg
MO-28.svg
Route 28 east Rosebud
Northern end of Route 28 overlap
169.334272.517East plate.svg
US 50.svg
US 50 east Rosebud
Southern end of US 50 overlap
Drake 169.927273.471West plate.svg
US 50.svg
US 50 west Mount Sterling
Northern end of US 50 overlap
Hermann 188.022302.592West plate.svg
MO-100.svg
West plate brown.svg
Lewis and Clark Trail.svg
Hospital sign.svg Route 100 west / Lewis and Clark Trail west Gasconade
Southern end of Route 100 / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap. Access to Hermann Area District Hospital
188.870303.957East plate.svg
MO-100.svg
East plate brown.svg
Lewis and Clark Trail.svg
Route 100 east / Lewis and Clark Trail east Washington
Northern end of Route 100 / Lewis and Clark Trail overlap
Montgomery 190.451306.501MO-94.svgLewis and Clark Trail.svg Route 94  / Lewis and Clark Trail  Rhineland, Treloar
204.379328.916I-70.svgUS 40.svg I-70  / US 40  Danville, Columbia, Jonesburg, St. Louis I-70 exit 175
Montgomery City 210.551338.849South plate.svg
MO-161.svg
Route 161 south Danville
Southern end of Route 161 overlap
210.626338.970North plate.svg
MO-161.svg
Route 161 north Middletown
Northern end of Route 161 overlap
Audrain Scotts Corner 227.636366.345West plate.svg
US 54.svg
East plate.svg
MO-supp-BB.svg
US 54 west / Route BB east Mexico, Middletown
Southern end of US 54 overlap
Bassinger Corner 235.792379.470East plate.svg
US 54.svg
West plate.svg
MO-supp-J.svg
US 54 east / Route J west Vandalia
Northern end of US 54 overlap
Ralls 240.773387.487East plate.svg
MO-154.svg
Route 154 east
Southern end of Route 154 overlap
246.107396.071West plate.svg
MO-154.svg
Route 154 west Perry
Northern end of Route 154 overlap
262.825422.976Avenue of the Saints banner.svg
US 61.svg
North plate.svg
Business plate.svg
US 61.svg
US 61 (Avenue of the Saints) / US 61 Bus. north Hannibal, Bowling Green
Interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. 1 2 Missouri Department of Transportation (December 31, 2020). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
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