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Interstate 135 (I-135) is an approximately 95.7-mile-long (154.0 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in central and south-central Kansas, United States. I-135, which is signed as north–south, runs between I-35 and the Kansas Turnpike in Wichita north to I-70 , U.S. Highway 40 (US-40), and US-81 in Salina .
Missouri state line in Kansas City: 1956: current Concurrent with the Kansas Turnpike for 127 miles from the Oklahoma state line to the junction with I-335 and US-50 in Emporia. I-35W: 95.7: 154.0 I-35 / Kansas Turnpike in Wichita: I-70 / US-40 / US-81 in Salina: 1971: 1976 Renumbered I-135 I-66 — — Wichita, Kansas: Missouri State line
US-81 concurrent with I-135 and K-15. At Wichita, US-81 joins Interstate 135. The two highways remain joined until Salina, with I-135's mile markers taking precedence. Interstate 135 ends at Interstate 70 but US-81 continues as a freeway to Minneapolis, then as an expressway passing through Concordia before exiting the state north of Belleville.
The crash was reported at 3:20 p.m. along northbound I-135 just north of the 85th Street exit near Valley Center, the report said. Heier was heading north on I-135 in a 2010 Toyota Camry during ...
K-254 westbound. K-254 begins at an interchange with I-135, I-235, US-81, K-15 and K-96 in Wichita and begins travelling east. It soon crosses Middle Fork Chisholm Creek then reaches an interchange with 45th Street North and Hillside Street.
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The southbound I-135 ramp to eastbound K-96 in Wichita has been reopened, the Kansas Department of Transportation said Friday morning. ... The Kansas Department of Transportation has closed the ...
Interstate 135 runs north-south along the eastern edge of the neighborhood, accessible via interchanges at 1st Street, U.S. 54, and Lincoln Street. [2] [7] Wichita Transit offers bus service in The Hyde on its 21, 24, 28, and 29 routes. [14] The Douglas route of the free Q-Line trolley also services the neighborhood. [15]