Missouri Route 58

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Route 58

Missouri Route 58
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length50.041 mi [1]  (80.533 km)
Existed1922–present
Major junctions
West endMO-supp-D.svg Route D west of Belton
Major intersections
East endUS 50.svg US 50 west of Warrensburg
Location
Country United States
State Missouri
Highway system
I-57.svg I-57 US 59.svg US 59

Route 58 is a highway in western Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 50 west of Warrensburg; its western terminus is at Route D west of Belton, Missouri. It is one of only a very few highways to end at a state supplemental route.

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Route 58 is one of the original 1922 state highways. Its eastern terminus was at Route 13 in Warrensburg, and its western terminus was at Route 1 (now Route 291) north of Harrisonville. In the 1950s, Route 58 had a spur connecting it with north US 71.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Cass Belton 0.0000.000MO-supp-D.svg Route D Loch Lloyd, Kansas City, Cleveland Western terminus; road continues as 171st Street
4.4807.210I-49.svgUS 71.svg I-49  / US 71  Harrisonville, Kansas City I-49 exit 174
Big Creek Township 11.92119.185North plate.svg
MO-291.svg
Route 291 north Lake Winnebago
Western end of Route 291 overlap
13.43921.628South plate.svg
MO-291.svg
Route 291 south Harrisonville
Eastern end of Route 291 overlap
Pleasant Hill 19.12430.777First Street north (Route 7 Bus. north)Western end of Route 7 Bus. overlap
19.545–
19.793
31.455–
31.854
MO-7.svg Route 7 Bus. ends / Route 7 Interchange via connector roads; eastern end of Route 7 Bus. overlap
Johnson Holden 35.93557.832North plate.svg
MO-131.svg
Route 131 north (Lexington Street) Pittsville
Western end of Route 131 overlap
36.00157.938South plate.svg
MO-131.svg
Route 131 south (Olive Street)
Eastern end of Route 131 overlap
Centerview 47.10275.803 Centerview Access via unsigned Route 58 Spur
Centerview Township 49.569–
50.041
79.774–
80.533
US 50.svg US 50  Warrensburg, Lee's Summit Restricted crossing U-turn junction; eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Spur plate.svg

MO-58.svg

Route 58 Spur

Location Centerview
Length0.257 mi (414 m)

Route 58 Spur is a 14-mile-long (400 m) road that extends from Route 58 west to Main Street in Centerview. [1]

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References

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  1. 1 2 3 Missouri Department of Transportation (December 21, 2020). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 21, 2020.