**Route Description:**
– State highway in northern Kansas City metro area
– Begins at Interstate 435 south of Kansas City International Airport
– Ends at Route 291 in Liberty
– Limited access highway between two I-435 junctions
– Crosses I-29 south of airport in Platte County and US169 in Clay County
**History:**
– Original route established in 1827 as Military Road
– Connected Liberty Arsenal with Fort Leavenworth
– Military Road renamed Barry Road in 1829
– Barry Road comarked as Highway 152
– Proper construction of Highway 152 started in 1990
**Development:**
– Freeway section completed between September 2005 and February 2006
– Master plan approved in 2008 for improvements to become main thoroughfare to airport
– Extensive improvements planned for Central Terminal access by 2025
– Barry Road extension identified as Highway 152 in 1980-1982
– Barry Road runs parallel to current Highway 152
**Junction List:**
– I-435 exit 24; continuation as Route N
– West end of freeway at Route K (NW Hampton Road)
– I-29 exits 9A-B at I-29/US71
– Diverging diamond interchange at Platte Purchase Drive
– East end of freeway at I-435 exits 49A-B
**Future Plans:**
– Potential extension of Route 152 to Leavenworth, Kansas
– Continuous development and improvements expected
– Integration with regional transportation plans
– Enhancing connectivity and accessibility
– Long-term vision for transportation infrastructure
Route 152 is a state highway in the northern Kansas City metropolitan area. It begins at Interstate 435 south of the Kansas City International Airport and ends at Route 291 in Liberty. The route is a limited access highway between its two junctions with I-435. It crosses I-29 five miles (8.0 km) south of the airport in Platte County and US 169 in Clay County.
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Maintained by MoDOT | ||||
Length | 16.875 mi (27.158 km) | |||
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West end | I-435 / Route N in Parkville | |||
East end | Route 291 in Liberty | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Missouri | |||
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The original route, established in 1827, was called "Military Road" and connected the Liberty Arsenal with Fort Leavenworth. In the North Kansas City area, Military Road was renamed Barry Road in 1829 after the newly established town of Barry, which in turn is named after the postmaster-general William Taylor Barry. The road remained comarked Highway 152. A short extension of Barry Road, identified as Highway 152, was created between 1980 and 1982. Proper construction of Highway 152 did not continue until 1990. Barry Road, the original Highway 152, runs parallel to the current Highway 152 on its south side on the west side and parallel to 152 on the north side in the eastern portions. According to satellite imagery, the freeway section of the highway was completely finished sometime between September of 2005 and February of 2006.
In 2008, the Kansas City City Council approved a master plan for Kansas City International Airport that called for extensive improvements to the road so it could become a main thoroughfare to the proposed Central Terminal on the south side of the airport by 2025.
Definition from ChatGPT:
Missouri Route 152:
Missouri Route 152 is a state highway in Missouri, United States. It runs east-west and connects Kansas City to the Kansas City International Airport.