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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 ...
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
Concurrent with the Kansas Turnpike from the junction with I-335 in South Topeka to the junction with I-70, US-40 and K-4 in East Topeka. I-635: 8.9: 14.3 I-35 / US-69 in Overland Park: Missouri state line in Kansas City 1975: current I-670: 1.64: 2.64 I-70 / US-24 / US-40 / US-69 in Kansas City: Missouri state line in Kansas City 1968
Interstate 235 (Kansas) Interstate 35; Interstate 35 in Kansas; Interstate 35 in Oklahoma; Interstate 435; Interstate 470 (Kansas) Interstate 635 (Kansas–Missouri) Interstate 70 in Kansas; K-10 (Kansas highway) K-15 (Kansas highway) K-177 (Kansas highway) K-196 (Kansas highway) K-254 (Kansas highway) K-32 (Kansas highway) K-4 (Kansas highway ...
K-10 (Kansas highway) K-11 (Kansas highway) K-12 (Kansas highway) K-7 (Kansas highway) K-9 (Kansas highway) Kansas City metropolitan area; Kansas Turnpike; Lexington Township, Johnson County, Kansas; List of county highways in Douglas County, Kansas; List of highways numbered 10; List of state highways in Kansas; Local–express lanes; Olathe ...
U.S. Highway 24 (US-24) in the state of Kansas runs east–west across the northern half of the state for 435.95 miles (701.59 km). The route mostly connects rural communities across the High Plains of Kansas, while also later providing an Interstate alternate between Topeka , Lawrence , and Kansas City .
Drive on K-10 or I-70 and you will see signage scattered on the sides of the highway, advertising the many businesses located by an exit. It could be Wendy’s for food, a BP for gas or a Holiday ...
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