Missouri → Alabama · Interstate 70 / Interstate 64
Punching Birmingham, Alabama, into the GPS for the trip back from St. Louis, Missouri, the dashboard once again shows the 760 km (472 miles) separating the two cities along Interstate 70 / Interstate 64 and estimates 7h 14m to wrap up the return. St. Louis, the historic Gateway to the West and a major Mississippi River freight port, fades in the rear window while the vehicle picks up the homeward path toward Birmingham, the largest city in Alabama and former steel-industry capital of the Deep South. Unlike the outbound leg, it pays to walk around the truck before pulling out — fuel level, tire pressure, dashboard alerts and load straps all deserve a fresh look, because there is less slack to absorb a surprise once fatigue has settled in. Topping off the tank costs roughly $63.57 to cover the same 69.1 liters (18.3 gallons) consumed on the way out. The return reimbursement reaches $326.80 at the $0.43/km benchmark. Before pulling into the driveway, close out the Clara receipt with the final odometer reading: corporate finance accepts the digital file with no wet-ink signature required.