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==Route description== |
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Route 465 (now part of [[Missouri Route 76|Route 76]]) began at an interchange with [[Missouri Route 76|Route 76]] northwest of [[Branson, Missouri|Branson]] in [[Stone County, Missouri|Stone County]]. A stub of the freeway with [[ghost ramps]] continues a short distance south of the interchange. From the junction with Route 76, the four-lane freeway headed north through wooded hilly areas, curving to the northeast. The median widened and the road entered [[Taney County, Missouri|Taney County]] before heading to the north again. The Route turned to the east, with the median narrowing before an interchange with [[Missouri Route 248|Route 248]]. Past this interchange, the highway continued east through more rural areas. The freeway ended as the road came to an at-grade intersection with Adair Road. Route 465 went east as a four-lane undivided road for a short distance before ending at an interchange with [[U.S. Route 65 in Missouri|US 65]], where Route 76 now leaves the Highroad to start a concurrency along US 65 to downtown Branson. The road continues past US 65 as Route F.<ref name="MoDOT" /> |
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By March 2020, Missouri Route 76 will take over the Ozark Mountain Highroad (Missouri Route 465), the Missouri Department of Transportation said. Work to change the signing for Route 76 began the week of December 9th, 2019 will last until late March 2020.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.modot.org/node/17349|title=Missouri Route 76 Routing Changes | Missouri Department of Transportation|website=www.modot.org}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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In order for the city of Branson to obtain the "strip" of Branson between Route 376 and US 65, Route 76 was routed on to the Highroad and US 65 between the Highroad and 76 Country Boulevard. As Route 76 was re-aligned on to the entirety of the highroad, Route 465 was decommissioned. Work to replace the old signage started on January 6, 2020 and is projected to end in March of 2020. Former Route 76 between the now city-maintained part of 76 Country Boulevard and the Highroad is now part of Route 376.<ref name="auto"/> |
In order for the city of Branson to obtain the "strip" of Branson between Route 376 and US 65, Route 76 was routed on to the Highroad and US 65 between the Highroad and 76 Country Boulevard. As Route 76 was re-aligned on to the entirety of the highroad, Route 465 was decommissioned. Work to replace the old signage started on January 6, 2020 and is projected to end in March of 2020. Former Route 76 between the now city-maintained part of 76 Country Boulevard and the Highroad is now part of Route 376.<ref name="auto"/> |
Revision as of 03:13, 30 July 2020
History
In order for the city of Branson to obtain the "strip" of Branson between Route 376 and US 65, Route 76 was routed on to the Highroad and US 65 between the Highroad and 76 Country Boulevard. As Route 76 was re-aligned on to the entirety of the highroad, Route 465 was decommissioned. Work to replace the old signage started on January 6, 2020 and is projected to end in March of 2020. Former Route 76 between the now city-maintained part of 76 Country Boulevard and the Highroad is now part of Route 376.[1]
Major intersections
All exits were unnumbered.
County | Location | mi[2] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Stone | | Ozark Mountain Highroad south | Unbuilt continuation beyond Route 76 | ||
0.000 | 0.000 | Route 76 – Branson West, Branson | Southern terminus | ||
Taney | 4.674 | 7.522 | Route 248 – Branson, Reeds Spring | ||
7.294 | 11.739 | West Outer Road (Adair Road) | At-grade intersection; north end of freeway | ||
7.488– 7.557 | 12.051– 12.162 | US 65 – Springfield, Branson | Interchange; northern terminus | ||
Route F | Continuation east beyond US 65 | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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