Downtown Loop (Kansas City) Explained

Country:USA
Downtown Loop
Location:Kansas City, Missouri
Coord:39.1017°N -94.5825°W
Roads:
    Type:Loop around downtown
    Maint:MoDOT
    Mapframe:no

    The Downtown Loop (nicknamed the Alphabet Loop) is a complex layout of highways in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri involving 24 exits, four Interstate Highways, four U.S. Highways, and numerous city streets. Each exit is numbered 2 and suffixed with every letter of the alphabet except I and O (to avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0). The entire circumference of the loop is just over 4miles.

    Overview

    The system is nicknamed the Alphabet Loop due to all exits having letter suffixes.[1] [2] [3] Alphabetically, the letter suffixes begin with A in the northwest corner of the loop and proceed forward in a clockwise direction around the loop. Eastbound on the north side of the loop (EB I-70/NB I-35) are A through G; then H through M southbound on the east side (EB I-70/SB US 71); then N through U westbound on the south side (WB I-670); and finally V through Z northbound on the west side (NB I-35 alone).

    Interstate 70 enters the southeast corner of the loop and moves north forming the east and north sides of the loop and exiting in the northwest corner. Exits on I-70 range from 2A to 2M.

    Interstate 35 enters the loop at its northeast corner, joining I-70 on the north side and forming the west side of the loop before exiting in the southwest corner. Exits on I-35 range from 2F to 2A while it overlaps I-70, and 2Y to 2U after I-70 exits the loop.

    Interstate 29 does not enter the loop. It begins at the northeast corner and continues north, concurrent with I-35. These two leave the loop via the Christopher S. Bond Bridge and split several miles north.

    Interstate 670 forms the south side of the loop. I-670 splits from I-70 in Kansas City, Kansas, crosses over I-70 and enters the loop in the southwest corner, rejoining I-70 and ending in Kansas City, Missouri in the southeast corner of the loop. I-670 is also signed as Alternate I-70.

    U.S. Route 71 is a highway that enters the loop in the southeast corner and leaves the loop with I-29 and I-35 in the northeast corner.

    U.S. Route 24 is a major city street which enters the loop in the northeast corner and follows I-35 and I-70 along the north side of the loop. Former US 24 now US-Bus 24 is also known as Independence Ave/Blvd and provides a street-level connection to Independence, Missouri.

    U.S. Route 40 overlaps I-70 throughout the northern and eastern sections of the loop.

    U.S. Route 169 enters the loop in the northwest corner from the Buck O'Neil Bridge, and joins I-70, continuing westward.

    Route 9 also provides access to the loop, ending at I-70 after crossing the Heart of America Bridge from North Kansas City.

    History

    The west side of the loop was built over a scenic road called Kersey Coates Drive. It had many affluent homes, and stairs lead down from Case Park immediately to the east. When the loop was completed, the multi-lane Interstate cut further into the bluff and these homes were razed.[4] The stairway from Case Park was cut off halfway and remains between exits 2W and 2X.

    A March 2010 preliminary study[5] of the Kansas City I-70 corridor made several innovative suggestions to relieve congestion in the downtown area. One proposal was to make the loop unidirectional, where the loop would essentially become a large roundabout. In 2022, plans were approved to construct a $160 million cap over a stretch of I-670, on the loop's southern half. The cap is planned to be topped with a public park called South Loop Link.[6]

    Exit list

    The following is the list of exits inside the loop in order as encountered if entering the loop from eastbound I-70.

    Entrances

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Interstate 670 Kansas / Missouri - Interstate-Guide.com. January 22, 2019. Interstate-Guide.
    2. Web site: Interstate 70 East - Kansas City - AARoads - Missouri. AARoads.
    3. Web site: . SATELLITE PHOTOS: The Craziest Intersections In The World.
    4. Web site: The Line Creek Loudmouth: KC Freeway History.
    5. Web site: Draft I-70 First Tier Environmental Impact Statement (FTEIS). Missouri Department of Transportation. March 30, 2010. July 27, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110727091723/http://modot.org/kansascity/metroi70/documents/Chapter2-AlternativesConsidered.pdf. dead.
    6. News: Castro . Monica . Kansas City Unveils Plans for $160M 'South Loop Link' Park over I-670 . March 15, 2023 . FOX 4 Kansas City . WDAF-TV . April 22, 2022 . Kansas City, Missouri.