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).
US 60
West Endpoint: Oklahoma line SSW of Seneca (Newton)
East Endpoint: Mississippi River opposite Cairo IL (US 62) (Mississippi)
Principal Cities: Seneca, Neosho, Granby, Monett, Aurora, Marionville, Republic, Springfield, Seymour, Mansfield, Mountain Grove, Cabool, Willow Springs, Mountain View, Van Buren, Poplar Bluff, Dexter, Sikeston, Charleston
Counties: Newton, Barry, Lawrence, Christian, Greene, Webster, Wright, Texas, Howell, Shannon, Carter, Butler, Stoddard, New Madrid, Scott, Mississippi
East Endpoint: Mississippi River opposite Cairo IL (US 62) (Mississippi)
Principal Cities: Seneca, Neosho, Granby, Monett, Aurora, Marionville, Republic, Springfield, Seymour, Mansfield, Mountain Grove, Cabool, Willow Springs, Mountain View, Van Buren, Poplar Bluff, Dexter, Sikeston, Charleston
Counties: Newton, Barry, Lawrence, Christian, Greene, Webster, Wright, Texas, Howell, Shannon, Carter, Butler, Stoddard, New Madrid, Scott, Mississippi
Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos
- A cover-up approaching US 60 and US 160 in Springfield
- Advance sign for Missouri 13 (now Missouri 413) and US 60 at the James River Freeway in Brookline (2004)
- Advance sign for Missouri 360 on the eastbound James River Freeway in Republic
- An add-on for Missouri 13 in Springfield
- Approaching endpoint of Interstate 57 on US 60
- BGS on a dead-end segment near Poplar Bluff
- Before and after at the James River Freeway in Springfield
- Billings city limit sign featuring local singer Leon Rauch
- Business US 60 and US 60 in New Madrid County
- Business US 60 and US 63 exit from US 60 at Cabool
- Business US 60 and US 63 exit from US 60 at Cabool (advance sign)
- Business US 60 plus US 61 and US 62 near Sikeston
- Business US 60 to Mountain Grove
- Button reflectors on freeway entrance sign for Interstate 57 and US 60 west of Charleston
- Colleges in Springfield
- Destination sign for Fort Smith, Arkansas at the US 71/US 60 interchange southwest of Neosho
- Double warning diamond signs on US 60 east of Willow Springs
- Exit for westbound US 60 at southbound US 65 in Springfield
- Former route of US 60 still marked in Van Buren
- Freeway entrance sign for US 60 and Missouri 5, including Route EE, in Mansfield
- Horse-and-buggy cross-traffic on US 60 in Seymour
- Horse-and-buggy warning sign on US 60 in Seymour
- Interchange of Interstate 55, Interstate 57, and US 60 in Scott County
- Interstate 57 and US 60 at Interstate 55 (advance exit sign)
- Interstate 57 and US 60 in Mississippi County
- Junction of US 60 and US 67 in Poplar Bluff
- Markers indicating former routes of US 60 and US 65 south of Springfield
- Missouri 21 and 34 intersect with US 60 in Carter County
- Missouri 360 exit from Interstate 44, indicating connection to US 60, near Republic
- Missouri 360 exit from Interstate 44, indicating connection to US 60, near Republic (advance sign)
- Missouri 360 in Springfield (east endpoint, almost)
- Missouri 43 trailblazer at Seneca
- Missouri 59 and US 60 in Newton County
- Missouri 59, US 60, and Business US 71 in Neosho
- Newly re-routed Missouri 13 with US 60 and US 160 in Springfield (2002-2003)
- No direction for US 60 near Neosho
- Pointing down from US 60 in Webster County
- Post-route realignment sign for US 160 and Missouri 13 on US 60 in Springfield (2005)
- Present-day Newton County road: Old 16 Highway (an early route of US 60)
- Route EE, US 60, and Missouri 5 near Mansfield
- Route FF covers Missouri 13 near Springfield
- Shields on destination sign from Missouri 13 in Springfield
- Short concurrence of Missouri 86 with Missouri 59 and US 60 in Newton County (east end)
- Short concurrence of Missouri 86 with Missouri 59 and US 60 in Newton County (west end)
- Showing four types of markers: US 60 and Missouri 13 at Routes M and MM along with an Interstate 44 trailblazer in Republic (2001)
- Sign at exit for Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield (2005)
- Sign for Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield (2005)
- Sign for Springfield-Branson National Airport on the James River Freeway near Republic
- South endpoint of Interstate 57 at Interstate 55 in Scott County
- Tacked-on Missouri 13 in Springfield
- US 60 and 160 in Springfield
- US 60 and Business US 60 in Poplar Bluff
- US 60 and Business US 65 in Springfield
- US 60 and Missouri 17 east of Mountain View
- US 60 and Missouri 37 and the Ozark Trail scenic route in Monett
- US 60 and Missouri 413 at Missouri 360 in Springfield
- US 60 and US 63 near Willow Springs
- US 60 and US 71 interchange southwest of Neosho
- US 60 and the Trail of Tears historic route west of Aurora
- US 60 at Missouri 17 in Mountain View
- US 60 at Missouri 51 in Stoddard County
- US 60 intersects with Missouri 39 and Missouri 265 in Aurora
- US 60 to US 65 from Business US 65 in Springfield
- US 60, Business US 60, and Missouri 59 in Newton County
- US 60, Missouri 13 (now 413), and Missouri 14 in Billings (2001)
- US 60, Missouri 13, and Missouri 14 in Billings (2001)
- US 60, Missouri 13, and Missouri 14 in Billings (advance sign, 2001)
- US 60, Missouri 99, and Route FF in Birch Tree
- US 60, US 62, Missouri 77, and Route Y in Wilson City
- US 60, US 62, Missouri 77, and two supplemental routes in Mississippi County
- US 60, US 67, and Business US 67 interchange at Poplar Bluff
- US 63 and US 60 intersection near Willow Springs
- US 63 and US 60 intersection near Willow Springs (advance sign)
- Verbal description for US 60 at the Missouri 360 exit from Interstate 44
- Warning sign and lights for train crossing at US 60 and US 65 in Springfield
Business Route 60
Cities: Seneca, Neosho, Monett, Aurora, Rogersville, Mansfield, Mountain Grove, Cabool, Willow Springs, Van Buren, Poplar Bluff, Dexter, Sikeston
Road Signs & Sights Gallery Photos
- Business US 60 and Business US 67 in Poplar Bluff
- Business US 60 and Missouri 181 in Cabool
- Business US 60 and US 60 in New Madrid County
- Business US 60 and US 63 exit from US 60 at Cabool
- Business US 60 and US 63 exit from US 60 at Cabool (advance sign)
- Business US 60 in New Madrid County (junction sign)
- Business US 60 plus US 61 and US 62 near Sikeston
- Business US 60 to Mountain Grove
- Business US 60, Missouri 5, and three supplemental routes at US 60 in Mansfield
- Bypass warning for truck traffic on Missouri 43 in Seneca
- Different-sized Business Loop 49 markers at Business US 60 in Neosho
- Eastern endpoint of US 160 in Poplar Bluff (eastbound direction)
- Eastern endpoint of US 160 in Poplar Bluff (westbound direction)
- Keep right with two arrows in Seneca
- Missouri 25 and Business US 60 in Dexter
- No direction for US 60 near Neosho
- US 60 and Business US 60 in Poplar Bluff
- US 60, Business US 60, and Missouri 59 in Newton County
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