Counties in which each endpoint is located are shown in parentheses.
Miniature pseudo-markers are shown for US, Missouri, Interstate, and Interstate Business Loop and Spur Routes (unless you chose the text-only display option). The markers are based on Shield Generator [replaced by Shields Up, (c) 2002 David R. Kendrick] with additional modifications. More about the markers here.
Where available, links are also shown to relevant Road Signs & Sights Gallery photos.
Abbreviations: MO = Missouri Route,
ALT = Alternate Route, SH = State Highway (for states other than
Missouri), SP = Spur Route, SR = Supplemental Route (the secondary
Missouri roads designated with letters).

Interstate 435
North Endpoint: I-29 Exit 17 just outside Kansas City (Platte)
Northwest Endpoint: I-29 Exit 14, Kansas City (Platte)
Principal Cities: Kansas City
Counties: Platte, Clay, Jackson
Derivative of I-35
Circumferential freeway around Kansas City metropolitan area; spur into Kansas City International Airport signed as SR D in 1999
Northwest Endpoint: I-29 Exit 14, Kansas City (Platte)
Principal Cities: Kansas City
Counties: Platte, Clay, Jackson
Derivative of I-35
Circumferential freeway around Kansas City metropolitan area; spur into Kansas City International Airport signed as SR D in 1999
Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos
- Advance signs for the Grandview Triangle interchange from US 71 in Kansas City
- Destination sign for Interstate 29, US 71, and Interstate 435 in Kansas City (airport)
- Interstate 435 as alternate Interstate 29 in Platte County
- Interstate 435 at US 169 in Kansas City
- Junction of Interstate 435 with US 169 in Kansas City
- Mile marker on Interstate 435 in Platte County
- North and West Interstate 435 along with destination sign in Kansas City
- North and West Interstate 435 in Kansas City
- Pointing to the wrong Interstate at Platte City
- US 210 in Kansas City (goof for Missouri 210)
- US 71 approaching the Grandview Triangle in Kansas City (1984)
- West and South Interstate 435 in Kansas City
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