Driving through St. Louis....local input please

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I will be there later this week, one site indicates some detouring around St. Louis, another mapping service indicates east-west or west-east on I-70 is unaffected. I will be coming into St. Louis on I-70 and heading to Columbia. Can anyone local confirm for me whether I will have to detour in either direction, or is it a straight shot from 70 to 270 to 70 again? Thank you for any current information.
 
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My daughter was just there a couple of weeks ago. I talked to the manager of one of our branches in St Louis and was told that 70 is closed between 170 & 270. It looks like the stretch on the south side of airport. My daughter avoided that area, so I can't confirm for sure.
 
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Stay out of east St. Louis period. You may never be seen again. Or if your feeling adventurous be heavily armed and just pretend to be lost.

Brad
 
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bigshovel said:
Stay out of east St. Louis period. You may never be seen again. Or if your feeling adventurous be heavily armed and just pretend to be lost.

Brad
Uhhh, that's kind of the point of my request. I am not familiar with local traffic and I'd like to find out before getting there if I am going to be detoured.
 
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LMTC said:
Uhhh, that's kind of the point of my request. I am not familiar with local traffic and I'd like to find out before getting there if I am going to be detoured.

Last time we were in east St louis and blisssfully unaware of big city problems
12 of us Appalachians were going elk hunting in Colorado. We stopped right off of I 70 for fuel and met a few unwelcome natives. Being a bunch of hillbilly's we didn't take kindly to being attempted to be robbed. When the cops showed up the natives were quietly seated on the curb with a long barrelled 338 win mag keeping them quiet. Those natives were'nt accustomed to being victims on the other end of the barrell. That is my experience with E st louis.

Brad
 
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If you're coming from toward Indy, there's no need to go through St. Louis, I-270 misses the city and is shorter to Columbia, also 70 to 270 to 370 to 70 will put you around the north side of and back on 70 west of the airport..
 
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Thank you.:)
 
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milkman said:
If you're coming from toward Indy, there's no need to go through St. Louis, I-270 misses the city and is shorter to Columbia, also 70 to 270 to 370 to 70 will put you around the north side of and back on 70 west of the airport..
I second this route - it's the one I always take when "passin through" - as opposed to stopping to visit friends in town. It lets you miss all the downtown mess with merging and splitting roads and it's a pretty decent roadbed with enough room not to have bad traffic unless you're there during rush hour.
 
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Make it 3 for 3 for that route. As a bonus once you hit 370 there is a Cabella's. Also once in Columbia if you take 63 North from 70 and take the 1st exit you will find a Bass Pro. That route will let you avoid East St. Louis...which is in Illinois by the way.
 
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I've hit my Cabelas limit for a while. Just bought 15 knives from them just because they were marked down too low not to buy them (well, it made sense to me at the time:rolleyes:) That was after outfitting the son I'm taking to Columbia who will spend 6 weeks in Wyoming. I am a sucker for a good buy on a knife, especially a lockback. Around 8 years ago I ran across a sporting goods sales guy with around 30 Gerber Gators he wanted to unload, most the same model. Not a great knife, but not a bad one either. When we got down to $6 per, I bought them. Made many friends very happy for very little expense, sold a handful for about $15 each pretty easily.

OK, thanks to all. Sounds like 70-270-370-70, and no detours. After poking around further it seems the detour is on some part of 64 closer to the city.
 

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