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From Williamstown, US-59 continues north as a two lane highway. This stretch of US-59 is part of "The Iron Men Of Metz Highway", a designation running from Topeka to Leavenworth and including the segment of US-59 between Williamstown and its junction with K-16/K-92 just outside of Oskaloosa. At this junction, K-16 and K-92 both become ...
US-75 enters Kansas from Oklahoma near Caney and almost immediately starts an overlap with US-166.The highways split about 4 miles north of the state line. South of Neodesha, US-75 overlaps with US-400 as a 2 lane freeway.
US-56 from Dodge City to Kinsley US-281 near St. John I-135 / US-81 / K-15 in Newton I-35 / Kansas Turnpike in Emporia US-59 in Ottawa US-169 / K-7 in Olathe I-35 / US-169 / US-56 / I-435 in Lenexa. US-69 in Overland Park: East end: I-435 / US 50 at State Line Road between Leawood, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri: Location; Country: United ...
I-35 at exit for I-135, I-235, and US-81. I-35 enters Kansas from Oklahoma where the southern terminus of the Kansas Turnpike is located. After passing U.S. Highway 166 (US-166, East 160th Street South, exit 4) to the east of South Haven, the Interstate passes through a toll plaza, making I-35 into a toll road.
The Topeka Service Area is located on the north side of the road east of here at mile 188. [52] It is accessed by ramps on the right side of the highway in both directions. Just east of the service area, the turnpike enters Douglas County while passing over US 40 without an interchange. The route then curves to the southeast and runs roughly ...
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.
A private Christian university appears to have been the first to violate a new Kansas law banning transgender athletes from girl's and women's sports.
In 1956 the portion between Topeka and K-99 near Alma was designated as US-40 in preparation for upgrading this stretch to Interstate standards (for I-70). The segment between Alta Vista and Herington was redesignated as K-4 and K-10 was truncated eastward to Lawrence. The process of upgrading K-10 to a freeway was begun in 1974.