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Wichita, Kansas: Missouri State line 1991: 2015 Cancelled proposed interstate that was planned to run from Wichita to the junction with I-73/I-74/US 52 in West Virginia as part of the East–West TransAmerica Corridor. I-70: 424.2: 682.7 Colorado state line west of Kanorado: Missouri state line in Kansas City 1956: current
Interstate 135 runs north-south along the eastern edge of the neighborhood, accessible via interchanges at 1st Street, U.S. 54, and Lincoln Street. [2] [7] Wichita Transit offers bus service in The Hyde on its 21, 24, 28, and 29 routes. [14] The Douglas route of the free Q-Line trolley also services the neighborhood. [15]
The Wichita, Kansas Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is an area consisting of four counties in south central Kansas, its only principal city is Wichita and its only central county is Sedgwick County. [2] [3] As of the 2023 American Community Survey, the MSA had a population of ...
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Benjamin Hills is located at (37.729722, -97.370556) at an elevation of 1,317 ft (401 It consists of the area between 29th Street to the north, the Little Arkansas River to the east, 21st Street and the Arkansas River to the south, and Interstate 235 to the west.
K-254 westbound. K-254 begins at an interchange with I-135, I-235, US-81, K-15 and K-96 in Wichita and begins travelling east. It soon crosses Middle Fork Chisholm Creek then reaches an interchange with 45th Street North and Hillside Street.
Wichita is the principal city of both the Wichita Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the Wichita-Winfield Combined Statistical Area (CSA). [100] [101] The Wichita MSA encompasses Sedgwick, Butler, Harvey, and Sumner counties and, as of 2010, had a population of 623,061, making it the 84th largest MSA in the United States. [100] [102] [103]
The second highest was the section between K-2 and Wichita where it was between 2,500 and 5,000 vehicles per day. [3] [4] All but 0.578 miles (1 km) of K-42's alignment is maintained by KDOT. The entire section within Wichita is maintained by the city. [5] K-42 connects to the National Highway System at its junction with Interstate 235 (I-235 ...