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  2. List of state highway spurs in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    K-67 is a 0.972-mile-long (1.564 km) spur route that serves the Kansas Department of Corrections Norton Correctional Facility east of Norton in central Norton County. [1] [2] The highway begins at US-36 and K-383, which run concurrently east–west, and immediately has a grade crossing of the Kyle Railroad.

  3. List of state highways in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Was a portion of K-13 until 1965; only state highway to match a U.S. Highway number in Kansas K-178: 3.513: 5.654 US-36 near Seneca: St. Benedict city limits 1957: current K-179: 11.588: 18.649 SH-132 at the Oklahoma state line: K-2 and K-44 in Anthony: 1955 [32] current K-180: 0.307: 0.494 K-4 south of Alta Vista: Alta Vista 1956

  4. K-23 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    At that meeting, the Kansas Highway Commission resolved to connect K-23 with SH-23 to establish a "route number common to both states". [ 55 ] : 12 By February 6, 1961, the roadway had been brought up to state highway standards and in a March 8, 1961 resolution, K-23 was realigned to follow the former K-98 to Meade State Lake then south over a ...

  5. K-55 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-55 is a 12.049-mile-long (19.391 km) west–east state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway's western terminus is at U.S. Route 81 (US-81) roughly 11 miles (18 km) north of Wellington and the eastern terminus is at K-15 in Udall. It passes through the city of Belle Plaine. The road's westbound terminus is a triangle-type intersection.

  6. K-254 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-254 was first authorized to become a state highway in a May 9, 1956 resolution once Butler and Sedgwick counties had brought the route up to state highway standards. [1] Then by June 1957, Butler county had finished projects and in a June 26, 1957 resolution it was established as a state highway from the Sedgwick–Butler County line to K-196 ...

  7. K-18 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-18 eastbound overlapped with I-70 and US-40. K-18 begins near the town of Bogue in Graham County as it branches off to the south from US-24. The highway then stairsteps to the southeast through the towns of Damar, Palco, Plainville, and Codell in Rooks County; Natoma in Osborne County; Paradise, Waldo, Luray, and Lucas in Russell County (K-18 is duplexed with US-281 for 9 miles (14 km) west ...

  8. K-20 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-20 was established by the Kansas State Highway Commission, now known as KDOT, by 1928, and at that time ran from US-73E south of Everest east through Denton and Severance to K-16 south of Troy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] By 1934, US-73E was renumbered to US-73 and K-16 was decommissioned and became an extension of K-7.

  9. K-19 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-19 is a 33.915-mile-long (54.581 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. From U.S. Route 50 (US-50) to K-19 Spur it is signed as north–south and from K-19 Spur to US-281 it is signed as east–west. K-19's southern terminus is at US-50 in Belpre, and the eastern terminus is at US-281 east of Seward.

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