K-124 (Kansas Highway)
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K-124 was a east–west
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in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-124's western terminus was at K-14 and, until 1966,
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in the city of Beloit and the eastern terminus was at U.S. Route 24 (US-24) in Beloit. It is now known as East Main Street.


Route description

K-124 began at an intersection with K-14 and travelled west for through the city of Beloit before ending at US-24. K-124 was not included in the National Highway System. The National Highway System is a system of highways important to the nation's defense, economy, and mobility. K-124 did connect to the National Highway System at its eastern terminus, US-24.


History

In a February 28, 1957, it was approved to realign US-24 to the east of Beloit. Then in an August 13, 1958 resolution, it was approved to designate a spur from the new US-24 west to Beloit as soon as the county had finished necessary projects to bring the road up to state highway standards. Then, by mid-October 1958, the county had finished necessary projects, and, in an October 22, 1958 resolution, it became K-124. By 1968, K-124 had been extended west to end at K-14. K-124 was decommissioned in 1986 and is now known as East Main Street.


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External links

{{Attached KML
Kansas Department of Transportation State MapKDOT: Historic State Maps
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