Special routes of U.S. Route 71

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U.S. Route 71 marker
U.S. Route 71
Highway system

A total of ten special routes of U.S. Route 71 exist.

Alexandria bypass[]

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U.S. Highway 71 Bypass marker

U.S. Highway 71 Bypass

LocationAlexandria, Louisiana

Bypass 71 is a controlled access highway at Alexandria, Louisiana. Its northern terminus is an interchange with Interstate 49 and U.S. Routes 71 and 165 north of Alexandria. Its southern terminus is at an interchange with Interstate 49 and U.S. Routes 71 and 167 south of Alexandria. Bypass 71 runs a total distance of approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) and is concurrent with I-49 its whole length. It is signed at both the north and south termini as By-Pass US 71.

Waldron business route[]

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U.S. Highway 71B marker

U.S. Highway 71B

LocationWaldron, Arkansas
Length6.32 mi[1] (10.17 km)
US 71B in Waldron

Business U.S. 71 in Waldron runs approximately 7 miles (11 km) beginning at U.S. 71 2½ miles north of Waldron and ending at U.S. 71 4½ miles south of Waldron. Signed locally as Main Street, it was created in 1971 after U.S. 71 was rerouted around the west side of town.

Fort Smith business loop[]

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U.S. Highway 71B marker

U.S. Highway 71B

LocationFort Smith, Arkansas

U.S. 71 Business runs approximately 13 miles (21 km) between Alma, Arkansas and Fort Smith, Arkansas Its northern terminus is at Interstate 40 and U.S. Highway 71 at Alma and its southern terminus is at Interstate 540 and U.S. 71 in south Fort Smith. Highway 71 Business passes through the towns of Alma, Van Buren and Fort Smith. One half mile south of I-40 at Alma, U.S. 71 Business intersects U.S. Highway 64 and overlaps it to downtown Fort Smith and the junction of Arkansas Highway 22.

Within the city of Fort Smith, U.S. 71 Business is commonly referred to by the names of Midland Boulevard (north of downtown), North 10th (one-way north-to-south) & North 11th Streets (one-way south-to-north) within downtown, Towson Avenue (south of downtown) and Zero Street (beginning at the intersection of U.S. Highway 271 and Arkansas Highway 255).

Northwest Arkansas business route[]

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U.S. Highway 71B marker

U.S. Highway 71B

LocationNorthwest Arkansas
Length21.376 mi[2][3] (34.401 km)
ExistedMay 27, 1970[4]–present

U.S. Route 71 Business (US 71B) in Northwest Arkansas is a business route of U.S. Route 71 that spans 21.376 miles (34.401 km).[2][3]

Highway 71B begins at Highway 112 (Garland Avenue) in Fayetteville, the southernmost principal city of the Northwest Arkansas region. The runs east as the J. William Fulbright Expressway with access to Interstate 49 (I-49; as well as unsigned US 71 and US 62). US 71B passes the on its way through uptown Fayetteville as a controlled-access highway, with exits signed for Gregg Avenue and College Avenue. The expressway ends and Highway 71B becomes College Avenue heading north, a four-lane divided highway. A junction with Joyce Boulevard is signed for access to I-49/US 62/US 62 via a jughandle intersection. Continuing north, Highway 71B passes the Northwest Arkansas Mall and Lake Fayetteville prior to entering Springdale.[5]

Highway 71B joins US 412 northbound at Robinson Avenue in Springdale

Now known as Thompson Street, US 71B is a principal arterial in Springdale; passing the Springdale Country Club, intersecting Don Tyson Parkway, and crossing under the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad tracks before a junction with US 412 (Robinson Avenue). A concurrency begins northward, with US 412/US 71B keeping the Thompson Avenue designation. After a short distance, US 412 turns west onto Sunset Avenue, with US 71B continuing north as Thompson Street into a commercial area of Springdale. The road passes Murphy Park, Springdale High School, and junctions with Emma Avenue just west of the Springdale Poultry Industry Historic District. North of the junction with Emma Avenue, Highway 71B passes the Springdale Public Schools Administrative Offices and passes over the Northwest Arkansas Razorback Regional Greenway and before entering Benton County.[6]

US 71B passes the Beasley Homestead (listed on the National Register of Historic Places) shortly before serving as the western terminus of a segment of Highway 264.

US 71B becomes Bloomington Street in Lowell as it continues north to AR 94 (New Hope Road). Entering Rogers, US 71B meets US 62/AR 12 and becomes Walnut Street and turns east. The route passes and Dixieland Mall and crosses to I-49 as it enters Bentonville.

History
US 71B was created by the Arkansas State Highway Commission on May 27, 1970. The designation followed the historic alignment of US 71 through Fayetteville, with the mainline US 71 designation moved to the bypass,[4] which would become I-540 in 2000 and I-49 in 2014.

The highway was truncated in Bentonville from the former northern terminus (I-49, US 71 and AR 549) to an intersection of SW Regional Airport Boulevard and Walton Boulevard (colloquially known as Rainbow Curve) in 2018.[7] In late 2019, most of the alignment in Fayetteville was transferred to city maintenance. The agreement allowed Fayetteville to construct a redesign without seeking ARDOT approval for the changes.[8][9]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1][2][3]kmDestinationsNotes
WashingtonFayetteville0.0000.000 AR 112 (Garland Avenue) – Fayetteville, University of Arkansas, Tontitown, Cave SpringsSouthern terminus
0.50.80 I-49 / US 62 / US 71 – Fort Smith, Joplin, MO
1.32.1Gregg AvenueAccess to Gregg Avenue via Futrall Drive (northbound) and Shiloh Drive (southbound)
1.652.66College Avenue southExpressway ends, roadway becomes College Avenue heading north
Joyce Boulevard


To I-49 / US 71 / US 62 (Fulbright Expressway)
Northbound has jughandle entrance to Fulbright Expressway
Springdale
To US 412 east (Robinson Avenue) – Huntsville
US Highway 412Y
US 412 east (Thompson Street) – HuntsvilleSouthern end of US 412 concurrency
10.8017.38 US 412 west (Sunset Avenue) – Siloam SpringsNorthern end of US 412 concurrency
Benton14.3023.01 AR 264 eastAR 264 western terminus
AR 612 (Springdale Northern Bypass)
Lowell16.2926.22
AR 264 west (Monroe Avenue) to I-49 – Cave Springs
AR 264 eastern terminus
Rogers AR 94 east (New Hope Road) – Monte NeSouthern end of AR 94 concurrency


AR 94 west (8th Street) to US 62 / AR 12
Northern end of AR 94 concurrency
RogersBentonville line19.89532.018 I-49 / US 71 / US 62 – Springdale, Fayetteville
Bentonville21.37634.401End state manintenance, roadway continues as Walton BoulevardNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Concurrency terminus
  •       Incomplete access
  •       Unopened

Pineville–Anderson business loop[]

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U.S. Route 71 Business marker

U.S. Route 71 Business

LocationPinevilleAnderson, Missouri
Length12.7 mi (20.4 km)
Existed2005–present

Business Loop 71 is a business alignment of U.S. Route 71 in southwest Missouri. Its northern terminus is at a partial interchange with I-49/US 71 approximately 7 miles (11 km) north of Anderson. Its southern terminus is an at-grade intersection with US 71 and Wolf Den Road (also known as McDonald County Road 71-22B SW) approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Pineville. In Anderson, Business 71 runs concurrently with Route 59 for approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) and Route 76 for 2 miles (3.2 km). Business 71 was originally created in 2005 running from 7 miles (11 km) north of Anderson to 2 miles (3.2 km) south of town at an at-grade intersection with US 71. In 2007, it was extended along the former US 71 in Pineville after a new freeway section was built bypassing the town.

Savannah business loop[]

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U.S. Route 71 Business marker

U.S. Route 71 Business

LocationSavannah, Missouri

Maryville business loop[]

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U.S. Route 71 Business marker

U.S. Route 71 Business

LocationMaryville, Missouri

Business 71 is a former alignment of US 71 through Maryville, Missouri. Running a distance of approximately 5 miles (8.0 km), its southern terminus is at US 71 south of Maryville. Its northern terminus is an intersection with US 71 and US 136 north of Maryville.

Clarinda business loop[]

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U.S. Highway 71 Business marker

U.S. Highway 71 Business

LocationClarinda, Iowa

U.S. Route 71 Business is a former alignment of US 71 through Clarinda, Iowa. It begins at the junction of U.S. Route 71 and Iowa Highway 2 in southern Clarinda. Then, it follows 16th Street (Glenn Miller Avenue) towards downtown Clarinda. At Washington Street, US 71 Business meets Iowa 2 Business, and both routes continue east, eventually leaving Clarinda. East of Clarinda, US 71 Bus./IA 2 Bus. intersect US 71. US 71 Business ends while Iowa 2 Business continues south to complete its business loop. The entire route is in Clarinda, Page County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
US 71 / Iowa 2

Iowa 2 Business west
Southern end of IA 2 Bus. overlap

US 71 / Iowa 2 Business east
Northern end of IA 2 Bus. overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Storm Lake business loop[]

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U.S. Highway 71 Business marker

U.S. Highway 71 Business

LocationStorm Lake, Iowa

U.S. Route 71 Business is a former alignment of US 71 in Storm Lake, Iowa. It begins at the junction of U.S. Route 71 and Iowa Highway 7. It follows Iowa 7 into Storm Lake along Lakeshore Drive, Flindt Drive, and Milwaukee Avenue. At Lake Street, US 71 Business turns north, leaving Iowa 7, where it eventually leaves Storm Lake. Near Truesdale, US 71 Bus. turns east and rejoins US 71. The entire route is in Buena Vista County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Storm Lake US 71 / Iowa 7 westSouthern end of IA 7 overlap
Iowa 7 west (Milwaukee Avenue)Northern end of IA 7 overlap
Truesdale US 71
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Willmar business loop[]

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U.S. Route 71 Business marker

U.S. Route 71 Business

LocationWillmar, Minnesota

Trunk Highway 23 Business marker

Trunk Highway 23 Business

LocationWillmar, Minnesota

U.S. Highway 71 Business (US 71 Bus.), which is completely concurrent with State Highway 23 Business (MN 23 Bus.) is a city-maintained business loop through the city of Willmar, Minnesota.

The entire route is in Willmar, Kandiyohi County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
US 71 south / MN 23 west – Olivia, Granite FallsSouthern/western terminus

To US 12 (Litchfield Avenue) – Downtown
CSAH 24 west (26th Avenue NE)
23rd Street NE east
Former MN 294; Also access to Ridgewater College, Kandiyohi County Health & Human Services Building
US 71 north / MN 23 eastAccess to northbound US 71/eastbound MN 23 only
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access

Former routes[]

I-49 business routes[]

On December 12, 2012, a portion of US-71 in Missouri was designated as Interstate 49. Four US-71 business routes that connected to the affected section of US-71 were redesignated as I-49 business routes:

  • Neosho, Missouri
  • Joplin, Missouri
  • Nevada, Missouri
  • Butler, Missouri

Bentonville–Lanagan temporary route[]

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U.S. Route 71 Temporary marker

U.S. Route 71 Temporary

LocationBentonville, ArkansasLanagan, Missouri
Existed2010–2013

U.S. Route 71 Temporary (US 71 Temp.) was a temporary route of US 71. It traveled from Bentonville, Arkansas to Lanagan, Missouri. This route possibly existed during the construction of the Bella Vista Bypass.[citation needed]

Alexandria business loop[]

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U.S. Highway 71 Business marker

U.S. Highway 71 Business

LocationAlexandria, Louisiana
Existed1945–1975

Business 71 is a former alignment of U.S. 71 in Alexandria. It followed the original routing of U.S. 71 before the construction of Alexandria's current highway system. It began at an intersection with Lee Street and MacArthur Drive, and followed Lee Street. It turned west at an intersection with LA 1, following Bolton Avenue to US 165. It was deleted in the mid-1970s.

Joplin business loop[]

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U.S. Route 71 Business marker

U.S. Route 71 Business

LocationJoplin, Missouri
Existedby 1945–ca. 1979

US 71 Bus. followed 32nd Street (Route FF), Main Street (Route 43), Broadway Street, St. Louis Avenue, Euclid Avenue, Utica Street, Florida Avenue, and Zora Street through . The part of US 71 that it looped off of is now I-49 Bus. The Joplin business loop was the first such route in Missouri; all others at the time were "city" routes.[10]

Joplin alternate[]

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U.S. Route 71 Alternate marker

U.S. Route 71 Alternate

LocationJoplin, Missouri
Former Alternate US 71 near Carthage, Missouri. This section is now a frontage road ("outer road" in Missouri) of US 71.

Alternate US 71 was a former special route which provided an alternate route for US 71 between Carthage, Missouri and Neosho, Missouri, bypassing Joplin, Missouri. Both endpoints were junctions with US 71. This section of road from Fidelity to Carthage was originally Route 38, renumbered Route 38N in about 1930.

At Carthage, Alternate 71 followed what is currently Route 571 to US 71 at what is now the intersection of Route 96/571. When the freeway was built around Carthage, it ended at that the current exit of 71 at Route 96/571 & Business 71.

In 1999, the Alternate 71 designation was deleted. The section north of Interstate 44 at Fidelity was redesignated US 71, with the former US 71 being designated Business 71. South of Interstate 44, it continues as Route 59 to U.S. Route 60. From there it followed US 60 to Neosho. Other than its endpoints, only two towns were located on the former highway: Fidelity, Missouri and Diamond, Missouri.

The road was originally assigned at Optional US 71 in 1932 and changed to Alternate US 71 in 1935.

Kansas City bypass[]

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U.S. Route 71 Bypass marker

U.S. Route 71 Bypass

LocationKansas City, Missouri
Existed1932–1969

U.S. Route 71 Bypass (Kansas City) was the original name for a highway that connected Harrisonville, Missouri, to just south of Platte City, Missouri, where it rejoined US 71 Highway near Kansas City International Airport. When I-29 was opened in the mid-1960s, it was renumbered Route 291.

At Lee's Summit, Missouri, it connects to I-470. It remains concurrent with the Interstate, until I-470 terminates at I-70. Route 291 continues to the north after its junction with I-70. The route has been rerouted several times, and has seen improvements over the years, and continues to be a major highway in eastern Jackson County, Missouri. In Platte and Clay Counties, it also is known as Cookingham Drive, and Mid Continent Trafficway.

St. Joseph business loop[]

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U.S. Route 71 Business marker

U.S. Route 71 Business

LocationSt. Joseph, Missouri

Platte City bypass[]

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U.S. Route 71 Bypass marker

U.S. Route 71 Bypass

LocationPlatte City, Missouri

References[]

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  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Transportation Planning and Policy Division (November 6, 2020). State Highway Route and Section Map, Washington County (PDF) (Map). Cartography by Geographic Information Systems & Mapping Section. Little Rock: Arkansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Transportation Planning and Policy Division (August 27, 2020). State Highway Route and Section Map, Benton County (PDF) (Map). Cartography by Geographic Information Systems & Mapping Section. Little Rock: Arkansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Minutes of the Meeting" (PDF). Arkansas State Highway Commission. May 27, 1970. p. 1624. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
  5. ^ Transportation Planning and Policy Division (August 2020). Map of Farmington, Fayetteville, Greenland and Johnson, Washington County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map). 1:12,000. Cartography by Geographic Information Systems & Mapping Section. Little Rock: Arkansas Department of Transportation. § A11, B11, C11, D9-11. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  6. ^ Transportation Planning and Policy Division (January 17, 2019) [October 21, 2010]. General Highway Map, Washington County, Arkansas (PDF) (Map) (Revised ed.). 1:62,500. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. OCLC 919734758. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  7. ^ Gute, Melissa (October 29, 2018). "Walton Boulevard to become Bentonville's responsibility". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Little Rock: WEHCO Media. ISSN 1060-4332. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  8. ^ Ryburn, Stacy (September 2, 2019). "Fayetteville, ArDOT reach agreement on future of U.S. 71B". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Little Rock: WEHCO Media. ISSN 1060-4332. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  9. ^ O'Neill, Kelly (December 18, 2019). "Fayetteville City Council moves forward with 71B corridor plan". KNWA. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
  10. ^ Missouri Highway Map Archive (1945-46 front, 1979 back, 1980 back)
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