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  2. Kansas Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of Transportation Deputy Secretary of Transportation; State Transportation Engineer Planning and Development Division; Aviation Division; Engineering and Design Division; Operations Division District 1 – Topeka [3] District 2 – Salina [4] District 3 – Norton [5] District 4 – Chanute [6] District 5 – Hutchinson [7] District 6 ...

  3. List of state highways in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Perry State Park; road continues along the west side of Lake Perry. 1961: current K-238: 1.433: 2.306 US-36 in Elwood: Missouri state line south of Rosecrans Memorial Airport: 1961: current K-239: 5.677: 9.136 US-69 at Prescott: Route A at the Missouri state line 1962: current K-241 — — — — 1960: 1991

  4. K-254 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    K-254 was first authorized to become a state highway in a May 9, 1956 resolution once Butler and Sedgwick counties had brought the route up to state highway standards. [1] Then by June 1957, Butler county had finished projects and in a June 26, 1957 resolution it was established as a state highway from the Sedgwick–Butler County line to K-196 ...

  5. K-49 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    Before state highways were numbered in Kansas, there were auto trails. The southern terminus was part of the former South West Trail and Meridian Highway. K-49 was first designated as a state highway by the Kansas State Highway Commission, now known as the Kansas Department of Transportation, in 1927. At that time it ran from US-81 in Caldwell ...

  6. List of state highway spurs in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Department of Transportation removed K-230 from the state highway system through a 1995 resolution and is now known as North 279th Street West. K-230 was a former section of K-96 before K-96 was rerouted to a new alignment.

  7. K-42 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) tracks the traffic levels on its highways. On K-42 in 2020, they determined that on average the traffic varied from 325 vehicles per day near the western terminus to 16,500 vehicles per day near the eastern terminus.

  8. K-256 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    On June 24, 1984, the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) announced that construction would begin in June 1986, on a new alignment of US-56 north of the city of Marion. The Kansas Department of Transportation authorized the addition of K-256 to the state highway system in a November 8, 1985 resolution.

  9. K-232 (Kansas highway) - Wikipedia

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    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.