Route14 is a state highway traveling through the southern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route60 (US60) in Marionville, and its eastern terminus is at US63 on the northern edge of West Plains. Route14 is a two-lane highway for its entire length.
Route14 begins at the northern boundary of West Plains at an intersection with US 63. It will be 52 miles (84km) before Route 14 enters another town. The highway passes through the hilly country of the Ozarks, and shortly after it starts, it enters the Mark Twain National Forest and forms a short 4.8 miles (7.7km)concurrency with Route 181 from the twin bridges west. Twenty-eight miles (45km) west of US 63, Route 14 intersects Route 95. Twenty-three miles (37km) west of the intersection with Route 95 is Ava and an intersection with Route 76 and Route 5. West of Ava, the highway winds its way west to Sparta, where it joins with Route 125 for two miles (3km).
U.S. Route66 (US66, Route66) is a former east–west United States Numbered Highway, running from Santa Monica, California to Chicago, Illinois. In Missouri, the highway ran from downtown St. Louis at the Mississippi River to the Kansas state line west of Joplin. The highway was originally Route14 from St. Louis to Joplin and Route1F from Joplin to Kansas. It underwent two major realignments (in the St. Louis and Joplin areas) and several lesser realignments in the cities of St. Louis, Springfield, and Joplin. Current highways covering several miles of the former highway include Route100, Route366, Route266, Route96, and Route66. Interstate 44 (I-44) approximates much of US66 between St. Louis and Springfield.
Missouri was the first state to erect a historic marker on US66. It is located at Kearney Street and Glenstone Avenue in northeast Springfield. A new marker, designating the highway as a National Scenic Byway, was erected May 5, 2006. The historic alignment in Missouri is marked based on the route in 1935.
The bus route is the successor to the 14 Ellicott City, 23 Back and Middle Rivers, and East Fayette Streetstreetcar lines.
History
Route 23 began its service as an electrified rail and streetcar line between Middle River and downtown Baltimore in 1897 along much of the same route as today. The streetcar operated until 1942, until the line was converted into a rubber-tire bus service. During these years, Route 23 did not serve the west side of town at all. The western portion of today's route was primarily served by the no. 14 streetcar (no relationship to today's Route 14 that operates between Baltimore and Annapolis). Service was also provided through Essex and Middle River on the Back River Trolley.
NY14 was assigned in 1924 to an alignment extending from Elmira to Sodus Point via Watkins Glen, Penn Yan, and Geneva. It was extended south to Pennsylvania by 1926 and realigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to follow its modern routing alongside Seneca Lake between Watkins Glen and Geneva. Its former routing via Penn Yan became NY14A, NY14's lone suffixed route. While the general routing of NY14 has not changed since 1930, it has been realigned several times within the Elmira area. When it was first assigned, it used several different city streets, including Broadway, Main Street in Elmira, Lake Street, and Main Street in Horseheads. It was gradually reconfigured into its current routing over the years, with the last change coming c.2004 when the route was shifted onto most of the Clemens Center Parkway.
Maryland Route 14 (MD 14) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 11.51 miles (18.52km) from MD 16 near Secretary east to MD 313 in Eldorado. MD 14 connects those two towns with the towns of East New Market and Brookview in northern Dorchester County. The state highway also shares a concurrency with MD 331 between the communities of Rhodesdale and Shiloh Church. The sections of MD 14 between East New Market and Eldorado were constructed between 1911 and 1914. The highway through Secretary was constructed in the late 1920s. The portion of MD 14 east of Shiloh Church was first marked as part of U.S. Route 213 (US 213) in 1927. In the early 1930s, US 213 was rerouted through Vienna; as a result, MD 14 was extended to its present eastern terminus in Eldorado.
Route description
MD 14 begins at an intersection with MD 16 (Mt. Holly Road) a short distance west of East New Market. The state highway heads north as Secretary Road in a straight line before curving to the east and crossing the Warwick River, where the highway's name changes to Main Street and the route enters the town of Secretary. MD 14 intersects Poplar Street, which leads to the suicide bridge over Cabin Creek, before leaving the town. The state highway's name changes to Secretary East New Market Road as the road turns southeast toward the second town. MD 14 passes through East New Market on Academy Road and Railroad Avenue, with the name change occurring at the center of town at the highway's second intersection with MD 16, known at this point as Main Street. After intersecting MD 392 (East New Market Bypass) and crossing the Seaford Line of the Maryland and Delaware Railroad, MD 14 leaves the town limits of East New Market.
Missouri is a rock band from Kansas City, Missouri, known primarily for the song "Movin' On".
History
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Ron West was part of a well-remembered Kansas City band, The Chesmann, with his two brothers Gary and Steve. Heavily inspired by British invasion groups, the band played both live covers and recorded original studio material. Gary West was also a member of the band Shooting Star, which scored several modest AOR hits in the late 1970 and early 1980s.
Led by Ron West, the band's self-titled first album was released in 1977 on a label called Panama Records. Even though Panama was an independent label, the band garnered substantial airplay on American FM AOR radio stations, specifically with the track "Movin On". Missouri's first gig was opening for Firefall in Emporia, Kansas. Missouri toured nationally with many major label acts such as Ted Nugent, Golden Earring, among many others.
A second album, "Welcome Two Missouri", was released on the larger and international Polydor label in 1979, including a re-recorded version of "Movin On" minus the original intro. By this time two of the original line up had dropped out. No further recordings except a repackaging of recordings from the previous albums called the best of Missouri. Missouri songs are available on iTunes.
MTA Maryland New Flyer XDE40 #11044 on the route 23
Wildwood Pkwy bound
published: 30 Nov 2012
MTA Maryland 2010 New Flyer DE60LF #11092 on the Route 23
Welcome Aboard the Maryland Transit Administration's newest bus, the New Flyer DE60LF. One of 12 (11081-11092) originally for Chicago Transit Authority. Enjoy the 20 minute ride on the 23 headed for Wildwood. The 23 operates between Fox Ridge and Route 40 & Rolling Rd or Wildwood. Cummins ISL/Allison EP-50 Hybrid Drive. Also, check out Nabinut's recording of this bus on the 77 line.
published: 25 Jul 2011
MTA Maryland 1999 NABI 416.08 9918 on Route 23 [Sound Recording]
Enjoy!
published: 21 Jan 2015
MTA Maryland New Flyer DE41LFR #9063 on the route 23 @ Eastern Blvd and 54th St
Fox Ridge bound.
published: 01 Mar 2013
NeoplanDude | MTA Maryland 2013 New Flyer XDE40 #13011 On Route 23, To Fox Ridge!
Riding on an Xcelsior hybrid, it was a pretty ok ride. It was a lot louder than I thought it would be, but its still a hybrid so... lol. Enjoy!
Cummins ISL9 EPA13
Allison EP-40 Drive
published: 18 Nov 2016
MTA Maryland 2000 NABI 416.10 SFW #0011 on Route 23
Welcome Aboard the Maryland Transit Administration's newest bus, the New Flyer DE60LF. One of 12 (11081-11092) originally for Chicago Transit Authority. Enjoy ...
Welcome Aboard the Maryland Transit Administration's newest bus, the New Flyer DE60LF. One of 12 (11081-11092) originally for Chicago Transit Authority. Enjoy the 20 minute ride on the 23 headed for Wildwood. The 23 operates between Fox Ridge and Route 40 & Rolling Rd or Wildwood. Cummins ISL/Allison EP-50 Hybrid Drive. Also, check out Nabinut's recording of this bus on the 77 line.
Welcome Aboard the Maryland Transit Administration's newest bus, the New Flyer DE60LF. One of 12 (11081-11092) originally for Chicago Transit Authority. Enjoy the 20 minute ride on the 23 headed for Wildwood. The 23 operates between Fox Ridge and Route 40 & Rolling Rd or Wildwood. Cummins ISL/Allison EP-50 Hybrid Drive. Also, check out Nabinut's recording of this bus on the 77 line.
Riding on an Xcelsior hybrid, it was a pretty ok ride. It was a lot louder than I thought it would be, but its still a hybrid so... lol. Enjoy!
Cummins ISL9 EP...
Riding on an Xcelsior hybrid, it was a pretty ok ride. It was a lot louder than I thought it would be, but its still a hybrid so... lol. Enjoy!
Cummins ISL9 EPA13
Allison EP-40 Drive
Riding on an Xcelsior hybrid, it was a pretty ok ride. It was a lot louder than I thought it would be, but its still a hybrid so... lol. Enjoy!
Cummins ISL9 EPA13
Allison EP-40 Drive
Welcome Aboard the Maryland Transit Administration's newest bus, the New Flyer DE60LF. One of 12 (11081-11092) originally for Chicago Transit Authority. Enjoy the 20 minute ride on the 23 headed for Wildwood. The 23 operates between Fox Ridge and Route 40 & Rolling Rd or Wildwood. Cummins ISL/Allison EP-50 Hybrid Drive. Also, check out Nabinut's recording of this bus on the 77 line.
Riding on an Xcelsior hybrid, it was a pretty ok ride. It was a lot louder than I thought it would be, but its still a hybrid so... lol. Enjoy!
Cummins ISL9 EPA13
Allison EP-40 Drive
Route14 is a state highway traveling through the southern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route60 (US60) in Marionville, and its eastern terminus is at US63 on the northern edge of West Plains. Route14 is a two-lane highway for its entire length.
Route14 begins at the northern boundary of West Plains at an intersection with US 63. It will be 52 miles (84km) before Route 14 enters another town. The highway passes through the hilly country of the Ozarks, and shortly after it starts, it enters the Mark Twain National Forest and forms a short 4.8 miles (7.7km)concurrency with Route 181 from the twin bridges west. Twenty-eight miles (45km) west of US 63, Route 14 intersects Route 95. Twenty-three miles (37km) west of the intersection with Route 95 is Ava and an intersection with Route 76 and Route 5. West of Ava, the highway winds its way west to Sparta, where it joins with Route 125 for two miles (3km).