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==Transportation== {{unreferenced section|date=December 2011}} [[Waynesville Regional Airport at Forney Field]] serves the community with air service. Even though it is on [[Fort Leonard Wood (military base)|Fort Leonard Wood]], it is jointly run by the cities of Waynesville and [[St. Robert, Missouri|St. Robert]] and is available for civilian use by private pilots and scheduled commercial passenger service. The major east–west route is [[Image:I-44.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 44 (Missouri)|Interstate 44]]; before that, the main highway was [[Image:US 66.svg|20px]] ''[[U.S. Route 66 (Missouri)|U.S. Route 66]]'', which still exists as a scenic route through the area and passes through [[Devil's Elbow, Missouri|Devil's Elbow]], St. Robert, Waynesville, [[Buckhorn, Pulaski County, Missouri|Buckhorn]], and [[Hazelgreen, Missouri|Hazelgreen]]. Names for [[U.S. Route 66]] vary - at different places, it's called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66, Historic Route 66, and Highway 17. State-posted signs mark most of the alignment of the road. The major north–south routes near Waynesville are: * [[Image:MO-17.svg|20px]] [[Missouri Route 17|Route 17]] which crosses [[Interstate 44]] at exit 153 at [[Buckhorn, Pulaski County, Missouri|Buckhorn]], runs east through Waynesville, turns north to [[Crocker, Missouri|Crocker]], and then runs north out of the county to Iberia. South of [[Interstate 44]], [[Missouri Highway 17|Highway 17]] hugs the western edge of Fort Leonard Wood, passes near [[Laquey, Missouri|Laquey]], and circles south of the post until it runs out of the county and eventually joins [[Missouri Highway 32|Highway 32]] in [[Roby, Missouri|Roby]]. * [[Image:MO-supp-T.svg|20px]] [[Missouri Highway T|Highway T]] which runs north from [[Missouri Highway 17|Highway 17]] at Waynesville to [[Swedeborg, Missouri|Swedeborg]], where it meets and ends at [[Missouri Highway 133|Highway 133]] about halfway between [[Richland, Missouri|Richland]] and [[Crocker, Missouri|Crocker]]. Major attractions along [[U.S. Route 66]] include the Old Stagecoach Stop in downtown Waynesville, which is now a museum but began as a tavern and boarding house and is the oldest standing structure in the county. It was used as a Civil War hospital for Union troops who were garrisoned above the city in Fort Wayne, which was demolished after the war. The Old Courthouse Museum in downtown Waynesville is near the Old Stagecoach Stop. The City Of Waynesville does not provide any public transportation (such as buses or shuttles).
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