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Leavenworth and Olathe Railroad: MP: 1886 1887 Kansas City, Wyandotte and Northwestern Railroad: Leavenworth, Pawnee and Western Railroad: UP: 1855 1863 Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division: Leavenworth and Platte County Bridge Company: CGW: 1888 1892 Leavenworth Terminal Railway and Bridge Company: Leavenworth Terminal Railway and Bridge ...
K-7 is a 240.606-mile-long (387.218 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.It is mostly a small country highway winding its way through the Osage Questas and Glaciated Regions of eastern Kansas, although a portion of the highway passes through the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Olathe K-7 & Santa Fe Kansas City, Kansas University of Kansas Medical Center: 404 Metcalf-Downtown Overland Park 119th & Metcalf Park & Ride Kansas City 12th & Pennsylvania Travels on I-35 for a portion of the route 475 Quivira-75th Street Overland Park University of Kansas Edwards Campus: Kansas City 75th & Troost Transit Center 487 87th ...
The company began operating January 16, 1900 as the Kansas City-Leavenworth Railway. [1] Starting from Leavenworth (then the 4th largest city in Kansas), it ran southeast through Lansing. [2] It also passed through the Wolcott community, renamed from Connor or Connor City in honor of H.W. (Herbert) Wolcott, an official of the railway.
U.S. Route 73 (US 73) is a north–south United States highway that runs for 113 miles (182 km) from northeast Kansas to southeast Nebraska. The highway's southern terminus is Bonner Springs, Kansas at I-70 .
K-92's western terminus is at K-4 south of the community of Rock Creek, and the eastern terminus is a continuation as Missouri State Route 92 at the Missouri border by the City of Leavenworth. The majority of the route passes through rural areas and is almost entirely a two-lane roadway, except for the overlap with K-7 and US-73, and a portion ...
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North of here, the route turns west and begins a concurrency with K-31. The highways continue west then bend to the north to bypass the city of Lone Elm. After trekking north, the routes warp to the west and intersect US-169. The three routes run concurrent until just south of Garnett, where US-169 splits off to the northeast at a roundabout ...