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''']''', a major north-south Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States, begins in ]. It travels through the ] and ] metropolitan areas before exiting the state and entering ]. ''']''', a major north-south Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States, begins in ]. It travels through the ] and ] metropolitan areas before exiting the state and entering ].


==Route description== ==Route description==
Interstate 29 begins at ] in ] in a multiplex with ] and ]. It crosses over the ] via the ]. I-29 and I-35 separate in northern Kansas City, with I-29 turning northwest with US 71 running concurrent with it. It passes near ], then exits the Kansas City area. It enters the ] metropolitan area, but it is routed through the eastern suburbs, not downtown St. Joseph. After exiting St. Joseph, US 71 separates from I-29. Interstate 29 then passes through rural farm areas on a general southeast-to-northwest alignment, then crosses into ] north of ]. Interstate 29 begins at ] in ] in a concurrency with ] and ]. It crosses over the ] via the ]. I-29 and I-35 separate in northern Kansas City, with I-29 turning northwest with US 71 running concurrent with it. It passes near ], then exits the Kansas City area. It enters the ] metropolitan area, but it is routed through the eastern suburbs, not downtown St. Joseph. After exiting St. Joseph, US 71 separates from I-29. Interstate 29 then passes through rural farm areas on a general southeast-to-northwest alignment, then crosses into ] north of ].


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Interstate 29, a major north-south Interstate Highway in the Midwestern United States, begins in Missouri. It travels through the Kansas City and St. Joseph metropolitan areas before exiting the state and entering Iowa.

Route description

Interstate 29 begins at Interstate 70 in Kansas City in a concurrency with Interstate 35 and U.S. Route 71. It crosses over the Missouri River via the Paseo Bridge. I-29 and I-35 separate in northern Kansas City, with I-29 turning northwest with US 71 running concurrent with it. It passes near Kansas City International Airport, then exits the Kansas City area. It enters the St. Joseph metropolitan area, but it is routed through the eastern suburbs, not downtown St. Joseph. After exiting St. Joseph, US 71 separates from I-29. Interstate 29 then passes through rural farm areas on a general southeast-to-northwest alignment, then crosses into Iowa north of Rock Port.

Exit list

County Location # Destinations Notes
Begin I-29 at I-35 in Clay County, MO
Clay
Kansas City
1C N. Oak Trfy. Northbound Entrance and Exit Only
1D N. Oak Trfy. Southbound Entrance and Exit only
1E U.S. 69/N.W. Vivion Rd.
2A U.S. 169
Clay County/Platte County Border
Platte
Kansas City
3A N.W. Waukoms Dr. Northbound Exit and Southbound Entrance Only
3B I-635
3C N.W. Gateway Ave. Southbound Exit and Northbound Exit Only
5 MO-45/N.W. 64th St.
6 N.W. 72nd St.
8 N.W. Barry Rd.
9A-B MO-152
10 N.W. Skyview Ave.
12 N.W. 112th Ave.
13 A-B Secondary Route D/L.P. Cookingham Dr./Airport
15 Mexico City Ave.
17 I-435
18 MO-92
Platte City 19 Main St./Platte City
20 MO-273/MO-371
25 Secondary Route E
30 Maple Leaf St./Dearborn
Platte County/Buchanan County Border
Buchanan
35 S.E. Grand Rd./Faucett
St. Joseph
43 I-229
44 U.S. 169/BUS 29
46 A-B U.S. 36
47 MO-6/Frederick Ave.
50 U.S. 169/Rochester Rd.
Buchanan County/Andrew County Border
Andrew
Country Club Village 53 BUS 29/N. Belt Hwy.
56 A-B SOUTH I-229/NORTH U.S. 59/NORTH U.S. 71 North end of and concurrency
60 Secondary Route CC/Secondary Route K
65 SOUTH U.S. 59 Concurrency with U.S. 59 begins.
Andrew County/Holt County Border
Holt
67 NORTH U.S. 59 Concurrency with U.S. 59 ends.
75 U.S. 59
79 U.S. 159/Rulo, Nebraska
Mound City 84 MO-118/Mound City
Craig 92 U.S. 59/Craig
99 Secondary Route W/Corning Half the interchange is in Holt County, the other half is in Atchison County
Holt County/Atchison County Border
Atchison
107 MO-111/Rock Port/Langdon
Rock Port 110 U.S. 136/Rock Port/Brownville, Nebraska
116 Secondary Route A/Secondary Route B/Watson
I-29 exits Atchison County, MO and enters Fremont County, Iowa
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