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The State Highways in Kansasare the state highwaysowned and maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation(KDOT) in the U.S. state of Kansas. They are numbered with a K-prefix, e.g. K-10or K-66. State highways. [edit] By Kansas law, no state highway may exist entirely within city limits.[1]
02015-01-01. 2015. Cancelled proposed interstate that was planned to run from Wichita to the junction with I-73 / I-74 / US 52 in West Virginia as part of the East–West TransAmerica Corridor. I-70. 424.2. 682.7. Colorado state line west of Kanorado. Missouri state line in Kansas City. 01956-01-01.
Highway marker for U.S. Highways 50 and 400 Highway names Interstates Interstate nn (I-nn) US Highways U.S. Highway nn (US-nn) State K-nn System links Kansas State Highway System Interstate US State Spurs The U.S. Highways in Kansas are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System within the state of Kansas. Mainline highways Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western ...
Interstate 70 in Kansas. Interstate 70 ( I-70) is a mainline route of the Interstate Highway System in the United States connecting Cove Fort, Utah, to Baltimore, Maryland. In the US state of Kansas, I-70 extends just over 424 miles (682 km) from the Colorado border near the town of Kanorado to the Missouri border in Kansas City.
U.S. Route 50 (US-50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching just over 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from Interstate 80 (I-80) in West Sacramento, California, to Maryland Route 528 (MD 528) in Ocean City, Maryland, on the Atlantic Ocean. In the U.S. state of Kansas, US-50 is a main east–west highway serving the ...
U.S. Route 40 ( US-40) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Interstate 80 (I-80) and US-189 in Silver Summit, Utah east to US-322 and Ocean Drive in Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the U.S. state of Kansas, US-40 is a main east–west highway that runs from the Colorado border east to the Missouri border.
History. Prior to 1926, the portion of future US-36 between Norton and the Missouri state line was known as the Rock Island Highway. [2] The US-36 designation first appeared on Kansas maps in 1932. [3] Since then, the highway has been straightened and parts of it upgraded to freeway or super two status. Originally US-36 overlapped K-63 for a ...
K-4 Alternate is a 1.100-mile-long (1.770 km) alternate route of K-4 that serves Nortonville. It begins at K-4 and travels north to an intersection with US-159. At US-159, K-4 Alt. turns eastward and the two highways run east together and end at an intersection on the east Nortonville city line at US-59.