K-9 is a
state highway in the U.S. state of
Kansas
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. The highway goes east–west through Kansas. It has its western terminus south of
Dresden
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at an intersection with
K-123 and an eastern terminus at its junction with
U.S. Route 73 near
Lancaster. K-9 is the second longest state highway after
K-4.
Route description
K-9 begins south of Dresden at K-123 on the border between
Sheridan and
Decatur counties. After starting out along the border, it gradually follows an east-northeast alignment, as the highway parallels the north fork of the
Solomon River
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. After passing through
Lenora, K-9 has a short overlap with
US-283. It passes through
Edmond and intersects
K-173 near
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, then continues east through
Logan and
Speed
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. At
Glade
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**Glade skiing, skiing amongst trees
;Places in the United States
* Glade, Kan ...
, K-9 intersects
US-183. East of Glade, K-9 follows an east-southeast trajectory which goes north of
Kirwin, then goes through
Cedar
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and
Gaylord before intersecting
US-281. K-9 then goes southeast through
Portis with US-281, then turns south. At
US-24, K-9 turns east with US-24, ending its overlap with US-281.
K-9 and US-24 then overlap eastward through
Downs, where they intersect
K-181. The overlap continues through
Cawker City and then intersects
K-128. After passing through
Glen Elder and
Solomon Rapids. K-9 and US-24 intersect
K-14 at
Beloit, then the overlap ends shortly after that intersection. K-9 continues east from Beloit, then follows alternating northerly and easterly alignments before intersecting
K-28 west of
Concordia. It turns east into Concordia and intersects
US-81 there.
Going east from Concordia, K-9 goes east to
Clyde Clyde may refer to:
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* Clyde (given name)
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For townships see also Clyde Township
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* Clyde, New South Wales
* Clyde, Victoria
* Clyde River, New South Wales
Canada
* Clyde, Alberta
* Clyde, Ontario, a tow ...
and
Clifton
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*Clifton, Nova Scotia ...
, then intersects
K-15. K-9 and K-15 then overlap, intersecting
K-115 near
Palmer
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and passing through
Linn Linn may refer to:
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* Linn (surname)
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before meetin
K-148. K-9 and K-148 then overlap going east, intersecting
K-119 near
Greenleaf, before ending their overlap at
Barnes
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**Barnes railway station
** Barnes Bridge railway station
** Barnes Railway Bri ...
. It continues east to
Waterville, where it begins an overlap with
US-77
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, and the overlap with US-77 continues east to
Blue Rapids.
From Blue Rapids, K-9 continues east to
Frankfort, where it intersects
K-99. They overlap going north from Frankfort, then K-9 turns east and intersects
K-87 near
Vliets,
K-88 near
Vermillion
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and
K-187
K-187 is an approximately north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. Located entirely within Nemaha County, K-187 runs from K-9 in Centralia north to U.S. Route 36 (US-36) west of Seneca. The highway passes through grassla ...
at
Centralia
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United State ...
. East of Centralia, K-9 intersects
K-63, and they overlap going south into
Corning. K-9 then turns east at Corning, and then intersects
K-62 southwest of
Goff
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. It goes northeast into Goff, then goes southeasterly through
Wetmore before intersecting
US-75
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near
Netawaka.
K-9 continues southeast through Netawaka, then turns east through
Whiting. Near
Muscotah, K-9 intersects
US-159, then they turn south together through Muscotah. They then overlap going east, then south into
Effingham. East of Effingham, the K-9/US-159 overlap ends, and K-9 alternates between northbound and eastbound alignments on its way towards
Lancaster, ending south of Lancaster at
US-73.
The
Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) tracks the traffic levels on its highways, and in 2018, they determined that
on average the traffic varied from 170 vehicles per day near the western terminus to 4850 vehicles per day slightly east of US-81. The second highest was 4740 vehicles per day slightly east of K-14.
The section of K-9 along the overlap with US-24 and the overlap with US-77 is 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-9 also connects to the National Highway System at its junction with US-183 in Glade, US-81 in Concordia, and US-75 in
Netawaka. All but of K-9's alignment is maintained by KDOT. The entire section within Concordia is maintained by the city. The entire section within Clyde is maintained by the city. The entire section within Clifton is maintained by the city.
History
K-9 originally began at US-383 but was realigned sometime between 1941 and 1956 to start at K-123.
In a February 27, 1942 resolution, K-9 was realigned to run from Dresden east, then south to the old K-9 alignment in New Almelo.
In a December 20, 1950 resolution, K-9 was realigned to go west from Allison to K-123 along the
Decatur–
Sheridan county line.
K-9 was the Kansas Segment of the Great White Way; one of the first Intra-state highways - Chicago to Colorado Springs, Colorado. The name came from white limestone gravel making it an all-weather road. It ran alongside railroad routes much of the way with every other telegraph or telephone pole bearing a painted white stripe assuring motorists they were on the right road. Worth a Google dive for history buffs (K-9 Kansas Great White Way)
Major intersections
See also
*
List of state highways in Kansas
The State Highways in Kansas are the state highways owned and maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) in the U.S. state of Kansas. They are numbered with a ''K-'' prefix, e.g. K-10 or K-66.
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References
External links
Kansas Department of Transportation State MapKDOT: Historic State Maps
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