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This map of Russell County, Kansas, USA, is copied at a resolution of 300 pixels/inch from the original PDF file. Date: February 2005: Source: Kansas 2005–2006 Official Transportation Map : Author: Designed and published by the Kansas Department of Transportation. Permission (Reusing this file)
Russell Municipal Airport is located southeast of the city on the U.S. 40 business route. [13] Publicly owned, it has two runways, one concrete and one turf, and is used for general aviation. [49] Union Pacific Railroad operates one freight rail line, the Kansas Pacific (KP) Line, through Russell. It runs east–west through the city.
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Russell County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat and largest city is Russell . [ 2 ] As of the 2020 census , the population was 6,691. [ 1 ]
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The center of Russell Township is located at (38.9147336, −98.8450830) at an elevation of 1,844 feet (562 The township lies in the Smoky Hills region of the Great Plains . [ 6 ] A short segment of the Saline River runs in and out of the far north-central part of the township.
K-232 is a 17.263-mile-long (27.782 km) north–south state highway in central Kansas connecting the cities of Wilson and Lucas. The highway was first established in 1961 and expanded over the following two years. K-232 is designated by the Kansas Department of Transportation as the Post Rock Scenic Byway.
In 1879, Knight & Bradshaw built Fairport Mills, a steam and water-powered flour mill, at a site on the Saline River northwest of Russell, Kansas. [2] A rural post office had opened near the site in October 1878 under the name Clarkson, but changed its name to Fairport in 1881. [3]