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An SVG map of the Kansas Turnpike in the context of the entire United States. Date: 24 March 2007: Source: Created by user in Inkscape, using Wapcaplet's w:Image:Map_of_USA_with_state_names.svg, and a tracing of a PDF version of the official Kansas State Highway map provided by KDOT. Author: Scott Nazelrod
The Kansas Turnpike is a 236-mile (380 km) controlled-access toll road that lies entirely within the US state of Kansas. It runs in a general southwest–northeast direction from the Oklahoma border to Kansas City. It passes through several major Kansas cities, including Wichita, Topeka, and Lawrence.
An SVG map of the Kansas Turnpike. Created by user in Inkscape, using SPUI's Interstate 35, 335, and 70 shields, part of Wapcaplet's w:Image:Map_of_USA_with_state_names.svg, and traced over a PDF version of the official Kansas State Highway map provided by KDOT. Date: 18 January 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source ...
I-470 west / Kansas Turnpike west / US-40 east / K-4 east – Wichita: Last free exit eastbound; eastern end of US-40/K-4 overlap: 366.29: 589.49: 183: I-470 west / Kansas Turnpike west to I-335 south – South Topeka, Wichita: Western end of Kansas Turnpike overlap; eastern terminus of I-470; westbound exit and eastbound entrance: Tecumseh ...
About 15 miles south of Topeka, the highway becomes a four lane freeway. US-75 crosses the Kansas Turnpike without any direct access and drivers must use I-470 to access the turnpike. US 75 runs around the main part of the city along I-470 and I-70. Leaving Topeka, US-75 becomes its own route again.
Shawnee County hired Intuitive Group to write grants for federal infrastructure grants to help pay for Kansas Turnpike exits in Topeka and Auburn. Missed Topeka turnpike exit equals a 70-mile ...
There will be 21 overhead toll gantries placed between the current toll plazas along the 236-mile turnpike through Interstate 70 in Kansas City, Interstate 470 in Topeka, Interstate 335 in Emporia ...
1955 map showing planned Interstate Highways through Topeka The section of I-470 that now runs along the Kansas Turnpike was opened in 1956 and was the first part of I-470 to be built. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] After the founding of the Interstate Highway System that same year, several Interstate freeways were planned through Topeka, including I-70 and I ...