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U.S. Route 69 in Kansas

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U.S. Highway 69 marker
U.S. Highway 69
Map
US-69 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length163 mi (262 km)
Existed1935–present
Major junctions
South end US 69 at Oklahoma-Kansas state line
Major intersections
North end US 69 at Kansas-Missouri state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountiesCherokee, Crawford, Bourbon, Linn, Miami, Johnson, Wyandotte
Highway system
  • Kansas State Highway System
K-68 I-70

U.S. Route 69 (US-69) is a major north-south U.S. Highway that runs from Port Arthur, Texas to Albert Lea, Minnesota. In Kansas, the highway runs in the far eastern part of the state, usually within 5 miles of the Missouri state line. Most of the highway north of Fort Scott runs as a freeway.

Route description

US 69 south of Franklin, KS

US-69 enters Kansas just north of Miami, Oklahoma. The highway crosses US-166 west of Treece before beginning an overlap US-160 in Columbus. US-400 joins the overlap in Crestline, before the two highways leave near Pittsburg. US-69 travels north to Fort Scott and runs as a freeway. The freeway designation ends in Linn County, before resuming again a few miles north of Pleasanton. The highway runs through more rural areas before entering Overland Park.

In Overland Park, US-69 interchanges with Interstate 435/US-50/US-169 before beginning an overlap with I-35/US-56 in Lenexa. US-69 and US-56 leave I-35 in Merriam, traveling back into Overland Park. US-56 leaves the highway, running into KCM. US-69 rejoins I-35 again at an interchange with I-635. US-69 leaves I-35 again and runs along the 18th Street Expressway to I-70/US-40 in KCK. US-69 joins I-70/US-40 and leaves again at an interchange with I-670/US-169. US-69 enters Missouri just past the intersection with K-5, crossing the Missouri River.

History

18th Street Expressway

The 18th Street Expressway was the result of one of four feasibility studies conducted by the Kansas Turnpike Authority to extend the turnpike by providing easy access to northeast Johnson County. It was the only one of the four studies to be followed upon, with completion of the 18th Street Expressway Bridge over the Kansas River completed in 1959.[1] It replaced the Argentine Boulevard bridge over the river behind the modern-day BNSF railroad yard.

Originally, the highway was part of the original K-58.[2] Upon completion of the bridge, US-69 was rerouted onto the expressway from Southwest Boulevard (the section of which has since been renamed to Merriam Drive). In 1979,[citation needed] the K-58 designation was removed.

The section of 18th Street between I-70 and the southern end of the Kansas River bridge was tolled at least as late as 1984.[3]

Reconstruction

In early April 2020, a $21.8 million construction project to finish a four-lane expressway from Pittsburg to Kansas City began. The project will expand a six miles (9.7 km) section of US-69 in Crawford County to a four-lane divided expressway, from the K-47 junction north to three miles (4.8 km) north of Arma. The project will be completed by Koss Construction Company of Topeka and will be completed by August 2021.[4]

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
CherokeeLyonSpring Valley
township line

US 69 southModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
K-7 begin
Southern end of K-7 overlap; continuation into Oklahoma
US-166 – Chetopa, Baxter Springs
Columbus

US-160 west / K-7 north – Oswego, Girard
Southern end of US 160 overlap; northern end of K-7 overlap
Shawnee Township


US-400 east / US 69 Alt. south – Joplin, Miami
Southern end of US 400 overlap; northern terminus of US-69 Alternate
Pleasant View Township
K-103 west – Weir
CherokeeCrawford
county line
Pleasant ViewBaker
township line


US-400 west / K-171 east – Parsons, Joplin
Northern end of US 400 overlap
CrawfordPittsburg

US 69 Bus. north – Pittsburg
K-126 – McCune, Pittsburg


US 69 Bus. south – Pittsburg

US-160 east – Lamar
Northern end of US 160 overlap
Washington Township
K-47 west – Girard


US 69 Bus. north – Franklin


US 69 Bus. south – Arma
BourbonScott Township
K-7 south – Girard
Interchange; southern end of K-7 overlap
Fort Scott
US-54 east – Nevada
Southern end of freeway; southern end of US 54 overlap
Scott Township

US-54 west / K-7 north – Iola, Harding
Northern end of US 54/K-7 overlap
Poplar Road
Osage TownshipSoldier Road
K-31 – Harding
LinnSheridan Township K-239 – Prescott
Potosi Township
K-52 west – Mound City
Southern end of K-52 overlap
Pleasanton6th Street/E. 1100th Road
Potosi TownshipE. 1350 Road
Valley Township
K-52 east – Butler
Northern end of K-52 overlap
Lincoln Township K-152 – La Cygne
MiamiSugar Creek TownshipW. 399th Street
W. 359th Street
Sugar CreekMiddle Creek
township line
W. 335th Street
Middle Creek TownshipW. 311th Street
Louisburg K-68 – Ottawa, Louisburg
Wea TownshipW. 247th Street
W. 223rd Street
JohnsonOverland Park199th Street
179th Street
167th StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
151st Street
135th Street
Blue Valley ParkwayNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
119th Street
College Boulevard
I-435 / US-50 / US-169 – Wichita, Int'l Airport, IndependenceI-435 exit 81
103rd Street
95th Street
Lenexa87th StreetNo northbound entrance


I-35 north / US-56 east
Southern end of I-35/US 56/US 169 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance
Overland ParkMerriam
city line
75th Street
Merriam67th Street

I-35 north
Northern end of I-35 overlap/freeway
Overland ParkMission
city line

US-56 east – KCM
Interchange; northern end of US 56 overlap
Johnson DriveInterchange; southbound exit and entrance


I-35 south / I-635 north – Wichita, Kansas City
Southern end of I-35 overlap/freeway; I-35 exits 231A-B; I-635 exit 1A
WyandotteKansas City24th Street

I-35 north – KCM
Northern end of I-35 overlap
Merriam LaneSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Steele Road/Springhorn Lane
Ruby Avenue
K-32 (Kansas Avenue)


I-70 west to Kansas Turnpike – Lawrence, Topeka
Southern end of I-70 overlap


I-70 east / I-670 east / US-169 – Downtown Kansas City, St. Louis
Northern end of I-70 overlap/freeway

K-5 west (Sunshine Road)
Missouri RiverUS 69 Missouri River Bridge; Kansas–Missouri state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Lamb, Sherry; Dr. Theodore A. Wilson (December 1986). Milestones: A History of the Kansas Highway Commission and the Department of Transportation. Kansas Department of Transportation. pp. 4–19 to 4–20.
  2. ^ Kansas (Map) (1974 ed.). Cartography by H.M. Gousha. Texaco. Kansas City inset.
  3. ^ Road Atlas and Travel Guide (Map). Rand McNally. 1984. p. 71. Kansas City inset.
  4. ^ Kimberly Barker (February 28, 2020). "$21.8 million U.S. Highway 69 construction project in Kansas to begin". joplinglobe.com. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
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