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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
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 ...
Description: 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.
U.S. Route 69 Alternate (US-69 Alt.) is a special route of U.S. Highway 69, traveling 20.3 miles (32.7 km) between junctions east of Commerce, Oklahoma and north of Crestline, Kansas. US-69 Alt., cosigned with Historic Route 66 , splits from mainline US 69 south of Picher and west of Quapaw .
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) is a 2.3-mile-long (3.7 km) business route through WaKeeney, Kansas, that was recommended in 1979 as substitute for the formerly proposed Interstate 70 Business Loop. It begins at exit 127 on Interstate 70 /U.S. Route 40 (I-70/US-40) and travels to the north, concurrent with US-283 along South First Street.
Kansas Logos, a private enterprise that works with KDOT, is responsible for managing the highway signs. They evaluate the eligibility of each site based on the federal Manual on Uniform Traffic ...
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.