Everything about Interstate 64 totally explained
Interstate 64 (abbreviated
I-64) is an
Interstate Highway in the eastern
United States. Its western terminus is currently just west of an interchange with
SSR K in
O'Fallon, Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at an interchange with
Interstate 264 and
Interstate 664 at
Bowers Hill in
Chesapeake, Virginia. As I-64 is concurrent with
U.S. Route 40 and
U.S. Route 61 at its western terminus, the road itself continues as an
arterial road as part of the
Avenue of the Saints connecting
St. Louis, Missouri to
St. Paul, Minnesota.
The
Missouri Department of Transportation is currently extending I-64 to
Interstate 70 in
Wentzville, Missouri.
In April 2007, construction started to rebuild of I-64 in
St. Louis, Missouri, from Spoede Rd. to Kingshighway. This project will include repaving the entire
expressway, rebuilding the overpasses and interchanges, adding a fourth lane between Spoede Rd. and
I-170, and connecting I-64 to
I-170 in all directions. Construction will result in the complete closure of portions of the expressway in 2008 and 2009.
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