Interstate 29

(Redirected from Interstate 29 in Missouri)

Interstate 29 (I-29) is an Interstate Highway in the United States. It goes from Kansas City, Missouri, north to Pembina, North Dakota, at the Canada border. The route is 755.51 miles (1,215.88 km) long.[1]

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Route information
Length750.58 mi[1] (1,207.94 km)
Major junctions
South endLua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in Kansas City, Mo.
Major intersections
  • Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in St. Joseph, Mo.
  • Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in St. Joseph, Mo.
  • Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in Council Bluffs, Iowa
  • Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in Sioux City, Iowa
  • Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). near Sioux Falls, S.D.
  • Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in Fargo, N.D.
North endLua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). / Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). at Pembina–Emerson Border Crossing
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Highway system

Route description

I-29 starts in Kansas City, Missouri. It is a very hilly route, and it is surrounded by forests. It travels north through the city of St. Joseph, and then enters Iowa. In Iowa, I-29 runs near the Missouri River and runs through many cities that were settled on the river like Council Bluffs, which is a suburb of Omaha, and Sioux City. North of Sioux City, the highway curves to the west and enters South Dakota. Here the route becomes very flat and the area around the highway turns to plains. I-29 passes by Sioux Falls, Brookings, and Watertown. Then, it enters the Glacier Lakes area of South Dakota, which is very hilly. North of here, the route enters North Dakota and becomes flat again. In North Dakota, I-29 runs just to the west of the Red River of the North. It runs through Fargo and Grand Forks before it reaches the Canadian border. I-29 ends here, but the road continues north into Canada, and is known as Manitoba Highway 29.

Interstate 29 Media

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Federal Highway Administration (2002-10-31). "FHWA Route Log and Finder List: Table 1". Retrieved 2007-03-28.



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