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In Kansas, the highway is a main north–south route that runs through the eastern end of the state from the Oklahoma border to Missouri border. Along the way US-169 intersects several major highways including US-400 by Cherryvale , US-54 by Iola , overlaps US-59 south of Garnett , overlaps I-35 from Olathe to Merriam , and in Kansas City ...
Arkansas state line southeast of Page: Kansas state line north of Welch: 1935: current US 60: 352.39 [6] 567.12 Texas state line east of Higgins, Tex. Missouri state line south of Seneca, Mo. 1930: current US 62: 402.49 [7] 647.74 Texas state line west of Hollis: Arkansas state line east of Westville: 1931: current US 64: 591.24 [8] 951.51
East Camden and Highland Railroad: Southern Missouri and Arkansas Railroad: SLSF: 1900 1902 St. Louis, Memphis and Southeastern Railroad: Southwestern Arkansas and Indian Territory Railroad: MP: 1884 1900 Arkansas Southwestern Railway: Springfield and Memphis Railroad: SLSF: 1880 1883 Kansas City, Springfield and Memphis Railroad: Stuttgart and ...
A map of Kansas's U.S. Highways as laid out in 1926 US 166 is an original 1926 route and originally ran from South Haven to Baxter Springs, Kansas. In 1945, it was extended east through Joplin, Missouri , where it paralleled US 66 to Springfield .
Kansas state line north of Braman: 1971: current I-40: 331: 533 Texas state line west of Erick: Arkansas state line west of Fort Smith, Arkansas: 1959: current I-42: 166: 267 I-35 in Noble County, Oklahoma: Arkansas state line in Siloam Springs, Arkansas: proposed — Future Interstate I-44: 328.53: 528.72 Texas state line north of Burkburnett ...
Still an active state highway with no number, Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City SH-107 — — — — 1995 [154] 2000 [154] Temporary designation for 23rd Street while under construction in Oklahoma City SH-108: 24.00 [155] 38.62 US-64 east of Morrison: SH-51 east of Stillwater: 1955: current SH-109: 53.90 [156] 86.74 US-70 in Boswell
On the north side of the town, US-270 splits away to the west. US-59 parallels the Kansas City Southern Railroad and passes Heavener Memorial Cemetery. The highway turns to the northwest, passing through Howe, and intersects with SH-83 at its northern terminus. [3] North of this junction, US-59 crosses the Poteau River again. [4]
Route 23, Arkansas to Fredericktown: became US 67; Route 24, Kansas to Tuscumbia: became Route 52; Route 25, Arkansas to Festus: still exists south of Jackson; Route 26, Kansas to Osceola: became Route 62; became Route 82 when US 62 came into the state; Route 27, Savannah to Iowa: became US 71 and Route 148; Route 28, Waynesville to Rosebud ...