K-101 (Kansas Highway)
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K-101 is a
state highway A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually a road that is either ''numbered'' or ''maintained'' by a sub-national state or province. A road numbered by a ...
in Labette County in the U.S. state of
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. The southern terminus is at
U.S. Route 166 U.S. Route 166 (US 166) is a east–west United States highway. This route and US 266 are the only two remaining spurs of historic U.S. Route 66 (which was decommissioned in 1985), since US 666 was renumbered to US 491 in 2003. US 166 mee ...
(US-166) south of Edna, and the northern terminus is at
US-160 U.S. Route 160 (US 160) is a 1,465 mile (2,358 km) long east–west United States highway in the Midwestern and Western United States. The western terminus of the route is at US 89 five miles (8 km) west of Tuba City, Arizo ...
west of Altamont. K-101 mostly passes through farmland except the section within Edna. When K-101 was first designated as a state highway in 1937, it was a short spur linking US-166 to Edna. In 1950, the highway was extended north to the Edna Cemetery. Then in 1954, it was extended to its current northern terminus, which at the time was K-96, now US-160.


Route description

K-101's southern terminus is at an intersection with US-166 just south of Edna in Elm Grove Township. This is the location the
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(KDOT) determined had the highest traffic count on average. The highway heads north and enters the city as Walnut Avenue at a former railroad track crossing. The roadway exits the city and follows Jackson Road as it passes by the Edna Cemetery. K-101 proceeds north through farmland and crosses Hackberry Creek. The highway intersects 9000 Road before passing the former Edna Municipal Airport. K-101 crosses Richland Creek south of the intersection with
US-160 U.S. Route 160 (US 160) is a 1,465 mile (2,358 km) long east–west United States highway in the Midwestern and Western United States. The western terminus of the route is at US 89 five miles (8 km) west of Tuba City, Arizo ...
west of Altamont in Mount Pleasant Township; this intersection marks the northern terminus of the state highway. This is the location KDOT determined had the lowest traffic count on average. No section of K-101 is listed on the National Highway System, a network of roads important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility. However, it connects to the system at each terminus.


History

K-101 was first designated as a state highway from US-166 north to Edna on May 26, 1937, by the Kansas State Highway Commission (SHC). On May 10, 1950, K-101 was extended northward to the Edna Cemetery. In early 1954, the SHC proposed an extension of K-101 northward to K-96 (modern US-160) when the county had improved the road to state highway standards. By late April, the county had made the proper improvements to the roadway. Then on April 28, 1954, the highway was extended north. By July 1954, the SHC was near finishing grading work needed before paving the highway. The highway was paved by 1956. In December 1978, a car was struck by a train but caused no injuries to the driver. In late January 1979, a meeting was held in Edna about the dangerous railroad crossing in the city. The meeting discussed the lack of signals and the numerous accidents that occurred. The city planned to widen the highway and add signals to the highway, but a vote was postponed due to opposition from two business owners concerned about the removal of parking spaces. Then on May 14, the Edna City Council approved a plan to widen the highway and to install crossing signals at the crossing. City officials also offered to help the business owners in construction of a new parking lot. On September 18, 1986, KDOT accepted bids for grading and surfacing of the highway at the crossing. The railroad tracks were abandoned in May 1997, and removed by 1999. In late 1998, KDOT wanted to move US-160 to create a more uniform spacing of the east–west US routes in the southern part of the State and asked AASHTO for approval. Once approved on April 17, 1999, the department rerouted US-160 and truncated K-96. Since then, the intersecting highway at K-101's northern terminus has been US-160.


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{{Attached KML
Kansas Department of Transportation State Map

KDOT: Historic State Maps
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Transportation in Labette County, Kansas