Forest Park Parkway (St. Louis) Explained

Forest Park Parkway
Other Name:Forest Park Avenue
Namesake:Forest Park
Type:Parkway
Maint:St. Louis County, St. Louis
Length Mi:6.8
Location:ClaytonSt. Louis, Missouri
Postal Code:63105, 63130, 63112, 63108, 63110, 63103[1]
Direction A:East
Terminus A: in St. Louis
Direction B:West
Terminus B: in Clayton

Forest Park Parkway is a parkway in Clayton, Missouri and St. Louis that runs from Interstate 170, becomes Forest Park Avenue at Kingshighway Boulevard, and ends at Market Street and Interstate 64. It is considered an arterial snow route.[2] [3] Its right-of-way has carried various railroad lines throughout much of its history.

History

The corridor began life in the 19th century as a heavy rail line used by the Rock Island and Wabash railroads along with local streetcars.[4] The segment between the Terminal Railroad's Central Belt Subdivision (near present day Interstate 170) and Forsyth Junction (now the junction of MetroLink's Red and Blue lines) was abandoned by the Rock Island in 1931. Prior to its abandonment, the railroad operated a passenger depot at Clayton, near the spot of today's MetroLink station. In the 1940s, before the suspension of streetcar service in the St. Louis area, the portion of this corridor between Pershing and DeBaliviere avenues carried the #1 Kirkwood and the #14 University-Clayton streetcar lines. Service on the Kirkwood line ended in 1950 with service on the University-Clayton line ending in 1963.[5] [6] The Wabash Railroad continued to operate freight service east and north of Forsyth Junction until 1988.

Millbrook Boulevard was built in a portion of the abandoned Rock Island right-of-way and in 1959, construction began on Forest Park Parkway, an urban renewal project which saw Millbrook renamed and extended from Skinker Boulevard to Kingshighway.[7] Here, the Parkway meets Forest Park Avenue which runs east to its present terminus at Market Street and Compton Avenue at Interstate 64 in Midtown St. Louis.

In 2017, the city of St. Louis and BJC Healthcare opened a reconstructed at-grade interchange between Forest Park Avenue and Kingshighway Boulevard. Previously, Forest Park Avenue dipped below-grade and passed beneath Kingshighway as it became Forest Park Parkway.[8] Currently, the intersection with Grand Boulevard still has this underpass feature as motorists enter and exit I-64.

MetroLink

Airport/Central Corridor

In 1993, MetroLink's initial route opened between St. Louis Lambert International Airport and East St. Louis, Illinois. Roughly 7.8miles of the abandoned Wabash right-of-way between Normandy in North St. Louis County and Grand Boulevard in St. Louis were reused. The Forest Park-DeBaliviere station was built at the former Forsyth Junction, where the Rock Island and Wabash railroads once met.

Cross County Extension

In June 1999, the East-West Gateway Council of Governments released conceptual designs for the Cross County MetroLink extension including at-grade, below-grade and elevated portions.[9] Initially, trains were to run at-grade in the median of Forest Park Parkway with stations between Forest Park and Clayton. After considering feedback from local residents, Metro opted to move this segment into cuts and subway tunnels along the former streetcar right-of-way and place the Skinker and University City-Big Bend stations underground.[10] These changes were finalized in 2002 but led to delays and cost overruns on the extension. However, construction began in 2003 and the extension opened on August 26, 2006.[11]

Major intersections and stations

CountyLocationmikmDestination / IntersectionNotes
City of St. Louis0.000.00Market Street / I-64 EastBeginning of Forest Park Ave
0.60.96Vandeventer Ave
2.03.21Kingshighway Blvd Western Terminus of AvenueBeginning of Parkway
2.64.18Lindell / Union BlvdEastbound / Westbound ExitEastbound only entrance
3.25.14DeBaliviere Ave
4.16.59Skinker Blvd
St. Louis CountyUniversity City4.87.72Big Bend Blvd
5.28.36Pershing AveNo access for eastbound Parkway Traffic
6.29.97Bemiston AveEastbound Entrance / Westbound Exit Signed as "Clayton Business District"
Clayton6.310.13Central Ave (Government Center)Westbound Exit Only
6.410.29Brentwood BlvdEastbound Exit / Westbound Entrance
6.810.94I-170 - St. Louis Lambert International Airport, I-64Western Terminus
StationLocationServiceTypePoints of interest
250 DeBaliviere AvenueBelow-gradeForest Park, Loop Trolley, Missouri History Museum, The Muny
260 North Skinker BoulevardSubway
7000 Forest Park ParkwaySubwayFontbonne University, University City, Washington University in St. Louis
7411 Forsyth BoulevardBelow-gradeCarondelet Plaza, Downtown Clayton, University City
275 South Central AvenueAt-gradeDowntown Clayton, Shaw Park, St. Louis County Government Center

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St. Louis city - Missouri Zip Code Boundary Map (MO) . www.zipmap.net . 2018-09-20.
  2. Web site: Snow Route Map . stlouis-mo.gov . City of St. Louis, Street Department . en . Arcgis Map . 2018-09-20.
  3. Web site: Map of City of St. Louis snow routes . 2014-02-05 . stlouis-mo.gov . City of St. Louis, Street Department . https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/street/documents/Snow-Route-Map.cfm . en . PDF . 2018-09-20.
  4. Web site: Ihnen . Alex . 2015-12-03 . Kingshighway and Forest Park Parkway Set to Become At-Grade Intersection . 2023-10-03 . NextSTL . en-US.
  5. Book: Andrew D. Young . The St. Louis Streetcar Story . Interurban Press . 1988 . Glendale, CA . 205.
  6. Book: Andrew D. Young . The St. Louis Streetcar Story . Interurban Press . 1988 . Glendale, CA . 9.
  7. Web site: History . 2023-10-03 . Ames Place Community . en-US.
  8. Web site: 2017-08-31 . City and BJC to Open Forest Park Parkway at Kingshighway . 2022-11-07 . stlouis-mo.gov . en.
  9. Web site: June 30, 1999 . Cross County MetroLink, Segment Conceptual Design, Staff Recommendations . East-West Gateway Council of Governments . v . Figure S-1.
  10. Web site: St. Louis MetroLink Takes Shape Despite Delays : CEG . 2023-10-03 . www.constructionequipmentguide.com . en.
  11. Web site: St. Louis Metro to Launch MetroLink Extension August 26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202001017/http://www.apta.com/passengertransport/Documents/archive_3138.htm . February 2, 2017 . April 10, 2016 . Apta.com.