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{{Short description|US highway}} |
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|type=US |
|type=US |
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|route=56 |
|route=56 |
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|map={{maplink |
|map={{maplink-road|from=U.S. Route 56.map}} |
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|map_custom=yes |
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|map_notes=US 56 highlighted in red |
|map_notes=US 56 highlighted in red |
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|length_mi=640.250 |
|length_mi=640.250 |
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|established=1957<ref>{{cite map|title=Official Road Map of New Mexico|year=1957|scale=1:1,267,200|publisher=[[New Mexico Department of Transportation|New Mexico State Highway Department]]|cartography=Louis Hesch|sections=9B,8B|location=Santa Fe|url=https://gstore.unm.edu/apps/rgis/datasets/bf6b67ae-6d61-4f2b-bc7c-b74d068a0261/1957Map.original.zip|format=ZIP File|access-date=August 3, 2019|via=University of New Mexico RGIS}}</ref> |
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|length_ref={{citation needed|date=February 2018}} |
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|established=1957<ref>{{cite map|title=Official Road Map of New Mexico|year=1957|scale=1:1,267,200|publisher=[[New Mexico Department of Transportation|New Mexico State Highway Department]]|cartography=Louis Hesch|sections=9B,8B|location=Santa Fe|url=https://gstore.unm.edu/apps/rgis/datasets/bf6b67ae-6d61-4f2b-bc7c-b74d068a0261/1957Map.original.zip|format=ZIP File|access-date=August 3, 2019|via=[http://rgis.unm.edu/rgis6/ University of New Mexico RGIS]}}</ref> |
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|direction_a=West |
|direction_a=West |
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|terminus_a={{Jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Springer|US|412|NM|21}} at [[Springer, New Mexico|Springer, NM]] |
|terminus_a={{Jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Springer|US|412|NM|21|noshield1=yes}} at [[Springer, New Mexico|Springer, NM]] |
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|junction={{plainlist| |
|junction={{plainlist| |
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*{{Jct|state=OK|US|287}} near [[Boise City, Oklahoma|Boise City, OK]] |
*{{Jct|state=OK|US|287}} near [[Boise City, Oklahoma|Boise City, OK]] |
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|terminus_b={{Jct|state=MO|US|71}} at [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, MO]] |
|terminus_b={{Jct|state=MO|US|71}} at [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City, MO]] |
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|states=[[New Mexico]], [[Oklahoma]], [[Kansas]], [[Missouri]] |
|states=[[New Mexico]], [[Oklahoma]], [[Kansas]], [[Missouri]] |
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|system1={{infobox road/browselinks/USA|state=NM}} |
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|system2={{infobox road/browselinks/USA|state=OK}} |
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|system3={{infobox road/browselinks/USA|state=KS}} |
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|system4={{infobox road/browselinks/USA|state=MO}} |
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'''U.S. Route 56''' ('''US 56''') is an |
'''U.S. Route 56''' ('''US 56''') is an east–west [[United States highway]] that runs for approximately {{convert|640|mi|km}} in the [[Midwestern United States]]. US 56's western terminus is at [[Interstate 25 Business (Springer, New Mexico)|Interstate 25 Business]] (I-25 Bus.), [[U.S. Route 412 in New Mexico|US 412]] and [[New Mexico State Road 21]] (NM 21) in [[Springer, New Mexico]] and the highway's eastern terminus is at [[U.S. Route 71 in Missouri|US 71]] in [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. Much of it follows the [[Santa Fe Trail]]. |
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==Route description== |
==Route description== |
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===New Mexico=== |
===New Mexico=== |
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[[File:US 56 & 412.jpg|thumb|left|US 56 & US 412 eastbound in Springer]] |
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[[File:U.S. Routes 56 & 412.jpg|thumb|right|US 56 & US 412 east of Gladstone just after NM 120]] |
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US 56 runs concurrent with [[US 412]] for its entire length in New Mexico, and are signed as such through the state. The two routes begin in Springer and head east towards [[Abbot, New Mexico|Abbot]], where they serve as the northern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 39|State Road 39]]. Continuing east, US 56/412 meet the southern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 193|NM 193]] south of [[Farley, New Mexico|Farley]], the northern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 120|NM 120]] east of [[Gladstone, New Mexico|Gladstone]], and the southern terminus of [[New Mexico State Highway 453|NM 453]]. US 56/412 intersect [[US 64]] and [[US 87]] in [[Clayton, New Mexico]], and US 64 joins with US 56/412 in their trek northeast. The three routes serve as the southern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 406|NM 406]] as they enter the [[Kiowa National Grassland]]. The three routes then cross into Oklahoma together. |
US 56 runs concurrent with [[US 412]] for its entire length in New Mexico, and are signed as such through the state. The two routes begin in Springer and head east towards [[Abbot, New Mexico|Abbot]], where they serve as the northern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 39|State Road 39]]. Continuing east, US 56/412 meet the southern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 193|NM 193]] south of [[Farley, New Mexico|Farley]], the northern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 120|NM 120]] east of [[Gladstone, New Mexico|Gladstone]], and the southern terminus of [[New Mexico State Highway 453|NM 453]]. US 56/412 intersect [[US 64]] and [[US 87]] in [[Clayton, New Mexico]], and US 64 joins with US 56/412 in their trek northeast. The three routes serve as the southern terminus of [[New Mexico State Road 406|NM 406]] as they enter the [[Kiowa National Grassland]]. The three routes then cross into Oklahoma together. |
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===Kansas=== |
===Kansas=== |
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[[Image:Kansas.little town1974.0024.jpg|thumb|upright|250px|[[Scranton, Kansas]] on US 56, in 1974]] |
[[Image:Kansas.little town1974.0024.jpg|thumb|upright|250px|[[Scranton, Kansas]] on US 56, in 1974]] |
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[[File:Sftatrcgks.jpg|thumb|left|US 56 (Santa Fe Auto Tour Route) east of Council Grove, Kansas]] |
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US-56 enters the state at the Kansas/Oklahoma border near [[Elkhart, Kansas|Elkhart]]. It weaves its way across the state from southwest to northeast, passing through such towns as [[Dodge City, Kansas|Dodge City]], [[Great Bend, Kansas|Great Bend]], [[McPherson, Kansas|McPherson]], [[Council Grove, Kansas|Council Grove]], and [[Baldwin City, Kansas|Baldwin City]]. It joins with [[Interstate 35 in Kansas|I-35]]/[[U.S. Route 50 in Kansas|US-50]] east of [[Gardner, Kansas|Gardner]], and goes northeast with I-35 into the [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] Metro Area. It exits the state as part of [[Shawnee Mission Parkway]] in [[Merriam, Kansas|Merriam]]. |
US-56 enters the state at the Kansas/Oklahoma border near [[Elkhart, Kansas|Elkhart]]. It weaves its way across the state from southwest to northeast, passing through such towns as [[Dodge City, Kansas|Dodge City]], [[Great Bend, Kansas|Great Bend]], [[McPherson, Kansas|McPherson]], [[Council Grove, Kansas|Council Grove]], and [[Baldwin City, Kansas|Baldwin City]]. It joins with [[Interstate 35 in Kansas|I-35]]/[[U.S. Route 50 in Kansas|US-50]] east of [[Gardner, Kansas|Gardner]], and goes northeast with I-35 into the [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] Metro Area. It exits the state as part of [[Shawnee Mission Parkway]] in [[Merriam, Kansas|Merriam]]. |
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===Missouri=== |
===Missouri=== |
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{{Main|Ward Parkway}} |
{{Main|Ward Parkway}} |
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[[File:US Hwy 56 End.jpg|thumb|right|Eastern terminus of US 56 at US 71 in Kansas City, MO]] |
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For one mile (1.6 km) in Kansas City's [[Country Club Plaza]], Route 56 follows the noted boulevard [[Ward Parkway]] along with 47th St through the Country Club Plaza. The route ends at an intersection with [[U.S. Route 71 (Missouri)|U.S. Route 71]]. It also includes Blue Parkway and Swope Parkway at certain points. |
For one mile (1.6 km) in Kansas City's [[Country Club Plaza]], Route 56 follows the noted boulevard [[Ward Parkway]] along with 47th St through the Country Club Plaza. The route ends at an intersection with [[U.S. Route 71 (Missouri)|U.S. Route 71]]. It also includes Blue Parkway and Swope Parkway at certain points. |
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On June 26, 1958, AASHO denied the New Mexico Department of Transportation's request to extend US 56 west from Springer to Santa Fe, which would have followed US 85, US 84 and US 285.<ref name="1958 AASHTO">{{AASHTO minutes |year = 1958A |page = 159 }}</ref> |
On June 26, 1958, AASHO denied the New Mexico Department of Transportation's request to extend US 56 west from Springer to Santa Fe, which would have followed US 85, US 84 and US 285.<ref name="1958 AASHTO">{{AASHTO minutes |year = 1958A |page = 159 }}</ref> |
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US 56 originally took a different route between Boise City, Oklahoma and Elkhart, Kansas. The original route followed US 64 east to an intersection south of [[Eva, Oklahoma|Eva]]. It then split off to the north towards Elkhart.<ref name="odot-1957-map">{{cite map|publisher=Oklahoma Department of Highways|title=Oklahoma's Highways 1957|url=http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1957.pdf|access-date=January 19, 2008}}</ref> By 1961, the section north of US 64 had been overlaid with [[Oklahoma State Highway 95|SH-95]].<ref name="odot-1961-map">{{cite map|publisher=Oklahoma Department of Highways|title=Oklahoma 1961 Road Map|url=http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1961.pdf|access-date=January 19, 2008}}</ref> The following year, US 56 was rerouted over SH-114, bringing it to its current diagonal path across the Oklahoma Panhandle.<ref name="odot-1962-map">{{cite map|publisher=Oklahoma Department of Highways|title=Oklahoma 1962|url=http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1962.pdf|access-date=January 19, 2008}}</ref> The old alignment is still on the Oklahoma highway system as the north half of SH-95. |
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|route=114 |
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|decommissioned={{circa|1961}}<ref name="odot-1961-map"/><ref name="odot-1962-map"/> |
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|location=Near [[Boise City, Oklahoma]] – near [[Elkhart, Kansas]] |
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US 56 originally took a different route between Boise City, Oklahoma and Elkhart, Kansas. The original route followed US 64 east to an intersection south of [[Eva, Oklahoma|Eva]]. It then split off to the north towards Elkhart.<ref name="odot-1957-map">{{cite map|publisher=Oklahoma Department of Highways|title=Oklahoma's Highways 1957|url=http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1957.pdf|access-date=January 19, 2008}}</ref> By 1961, the section north of US 64 had been overlaid with [[Oklahoma State Highway 95|SH-95]].<ref name="odot-1961-map">{{cite map|publisher=Oklahoma Department of Highways|title=Oklahoma 1961 Road Map|url=http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1961.pdf|access-date=January 19, 2008}}</ref> The following year, US 56 was rerouted over SH-114, bringing it to its current diagonal path across the Oklahoma Panhandle.<ref name="odot-1962-map">{{cite map|publisher=Oklahoma Department of Highways|title=Oklahoma 1962|url=http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1962.pdf|access-date=January 19, 2008}}</ref> The old alignment is still on the Oklahoma highway system as the north half of SH-95.{{-}} |
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|road={{jct|state=NM|NM|21|dir1=west|name1=4th Street west|city1=Miami}} |
|road={{jct|state=NM|NM|21|dir1=west|name1=4th Street west|city1=Miami}} |
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|notes=Continuation beyond western terminus |
|notes=Continuation beyond western terminus |
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|mile=32.31 |
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|road={{jct|state=OK|US|385|dir1=north|SH|3|dir2=west|name2= |
|road={{jct|state=OK|US|385|dir1=north|SH|3|dir2=west|name2=Cimarron Avenue north|SH|325|dir3=west|name3=Main Street west|city1=Kenton|location2=[[Denver, Colorado|Denver Co.]]}} |
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|notes=[[Traffic circle]] |
|notes=[[Traffic circle]] around Cimarron County courthouse; {{ccr-end|east|US-385}}; {{ccr-end|west|SH-3}}; eastern terminus of SH-325 |
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{{OKint |
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|mile=34.03 |
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|road={{jct|state=OK|US|287|location1=[[ |
|road={{jct|state=OK|US|287|location1=[[Amarillo, Texas|Amarillo]]|location2=[[Denver, Colorado|Denver CO]]|location3=[[Stratford, Texas|Stratford TX]]}} |
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|notes=Interchange |
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{{Jctco|state=KS|county=Seward}}<!-- 56.848 --> |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US|160|city1=Liberal|city2=Garden City|city3=Meade}} |
|road={{Jct|state=KS|US|160|US|83|city1=Liberal|city2=Garden City|city3=Meade}} |
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|mile=376.162 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|I|335|KTA||city1=Emporia|city2=Topeka}} |
|road={{Jct|state=KS|I|335|KTA||city1=Emporia|city2=Topeka}} |
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|notes=Kansas Tpke. exit 147 |
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|mile=448.458 |
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|exit=210 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|I|35|dir1=south|US|50|dir2=west|city1=Wichita}} |
|road={{Jct|state=KS|I|35|dir1=south|US|50|dir2=west|city1=Wichita}} |
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|notes=Western end of I-35 |
|notes=Western end of I-35/US-50 overlap; I-35 exit 210 |
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{{KSint|exit |
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|mile=451.688 |
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|road=Lone Elm Road / 159th Street |
|road=Lone Elm Road / 159th Street |
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{{KSint|exit |
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|road={{jct|state=KS|US|169|dir1=south|K|7|city1=Paola}} |
|road={{jct|state=KS|US|169|dir1=south|K|7|city1=Paola}} |
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|notes={{ccr-end| |
|notes={{ccr-end|West|US-169}} |
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|road=Old Highway 56 |
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|notes=Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
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{{KSint|exit |
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|location=Lenexa |
|location=Lenexa |
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|exit=222A |
|exit=222A |
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|mile=460.198 |
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|mspan=2 |
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|road={{jct|state=KS|I|435|US|50 |
|road={{jct|state=KS|I|435|US|50|dir2=east}} |
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|type=concur |
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|notes={{ccr-end| |
|notes={{ccr-end|East|US-50}}; I-435 exit 83 |
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{{KSint|exit |
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|exit=222B |
|exit=222B |
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|mile=none |
|mile=none |
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|road={{jct|state=KS|I|435|dir1=west|to2=to|K|10 |
|road={{jct|state=KS|I|435|dir1=west|to2=to|K|10}} |
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|notes=I-435 exit 83 |
|notes=I-435 exit 83 |
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|mile=461.658 |
|mile=461.658 |
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|road=95th Street |
|road=95th Street |
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|notes=Diverging diamond interchange<ref>{{cite web|last1=Carney|first1=Candi|title=The construction is over! Drivers have access to the I-35 and 95th Street interchange|url=http://www.kshb.com/news/region-kansas/johnson-county/the-construction-is-over-drivers-will-soon-have-access-to-the-i-35-and-95th-street-interchange| |
|notes=Diverging diamond interchange<ref>{{cite web|last1=Carney|first1=Candi|title=The construction is over! Drivers have access to the I-35 and 95th Street interchange|url=http://www.kshb.com/news/region-kansas/johnson-county/the-construction-is-over-drivers-will-soon-have-access-to-the-i-35-and-95th-street-interchange|publisher=KSHB|date=August 16, 2016 |access-date=18 August 2016}}</ref> |
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{{KSint|exit |
{{KSint|exit |
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|location1=Lenexa |
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|location2=Overland Park |
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|exit=225A |
|exit=225A |
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|mile=462.908 |
|mile=462.908 |
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|mspan=2 |
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|road=87th Street |
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|road=87th Street Parkway |
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{{KSint|exit |
{{KSint|exit |
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|location1=Overland Park |
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|location2=Lenexa |
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|type=incomplete |
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|exit=225C |
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|mile=none |
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|road=75th Street |
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|notes=Eastbound exit only |
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{{KSint|exit |
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|location=Lenexa |
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|exit=225B |
|exit=225B |
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|mile=463.398 |
|mile=463.398 |
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|road={{jct|state=KS|US|69|dir1=south|name1=Overland Parkway}} |
|road={{jct|state=KS|US|69|dir1=south|name1=Overland Parkway}} |
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|type=concur |
|type=concur |
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|notes={{ccr-end| |
|notes={{ccr-end|West|US-69}}; westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
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{{KSint|exit |
{{KSint|exit |
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|location1=Overland Park |
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|location=Merriam |
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|location2=Merriam |
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|lspan=4 |
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|exit=227 |
|exit=227 |
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|type=incomplete |
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|mile=464.788 |
|mile=464.788 |
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|road=75th Street |
|road=75th Street |
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|notes=No eastbound exit |
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{{KSint|exit |
{{KSint|exit |
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|location=Merriam |
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|lspan=2 |
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|exit=228A |
|exit=228A |
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|mile=465.828 |
|mile=465.828 |
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{{KSint|exit |
{{KSint|exit |
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|espan=2 |
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|exit=228B |
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|type=concur |
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|mile=466.348 |
|mile=466.348 |
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|road={{ |
|road={{Jct|state=KS|I|35|dir1=north|location1=[[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]]}} |
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|notes=Eastern end of I-35 overlap; I-35 exit 228B |
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|type=concur |
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|notes={{ccr-end|North|US-56 / US-69 / US-169}} |
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{{KSint |
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|exit=229 |
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|mile=466.848 |
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|road=Johnson Drive |
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{{KSint|exit |
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|location=Merriam |
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|type=concur |
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|mile=466.340 |
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|exit=228B |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|I|35|dir1=north|location1=[[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]]|road|[[Shawnee Mission Parkway]] west}} |
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|notes=Eastern end of I-35 overlap |
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{{KSint|exit |
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|location1=Overland Park |
|location1=Overland Park |
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|location2=Shawnee |
|location2=Shawnee |
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|type=concur |
|type=concur |
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|mile=467.710 |
|mile=467.710 |
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|road={{ |
|road={{jct|state=KS|US|69|I|635|to2=to|dir1=north|name1=Metcalf Avenue}} |
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|notes=Eastern end of US-69 overlap; interchange |
|notes=Eastern end of US-69 overlap; interchange |
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{{Jctint|exit |
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|espan=2 |
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|river_wide=yes |
|river_wide=yes |
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|river=[[Kansas]]–[[Missouri]] line |
|river=[[Kansas]]–[[Missouri]] line |
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|notes=Mileposts reset; no state maintenance inside Missouri |
|notes=Mileposts reset; no state maintenance inside Missouri |
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|notes=Interchange; eastern terminus; road continues as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard |
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'''U.S. Route 56 Business''' ('''US-56 Bus.''') is a short business loop through [[Herington, Kansas]]. US-56 begins at US-56 and US-77 south of Herington. At this intersection, there is no access to eastbound US-56 or northbound US-77 from US-56 Bus. and no access to US-56 Bus. from westbound US-56 or southbound US-77. US-56 Bus. heads north through flat lands with scattered trees for {{convert|1.1|mi|km}} then enters [[Herington, Kansas|Herington]]. The highway continues for roughly {{convert|0.55|mi|km}} then curves east and becomes Trapp Street. US-56 Bus. then crosses Lime Creek as it continues through the city. After roughly {{convert|0.85|mi|km}} the highway exits the city and reaches its eastern terminus at US-56 and US-77. |
'''U.S. Route 56 Business''' ('''US-56 Bus.''') is a short business loop through [[Herington, Kansas]]. US-56 begins at US-56 and US-77 south of Herington. At this intersection, there is no access to eastbound US-56 or northbound US-77 from US-56 Bus. and no access to US-56 Bus. from westbound US-56 or southbound US-77. US-56 Bus. heads north through flat lands with scattered trees for {{convert|1.1|mi|km}} then enters [[Herington, Kansas|Herington]]. The highway continues for roughly {{convert|0.55|mi|km}} then curves east and becomes Trapp Street. US-56 Bus. then crosses Lime Creek as it continues through the city. After roughly {{convert|0.85|mi|km}} the highway exits the city and reaches its eastern terminus at US-56 and US-77. |
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US-56 Bus. and US-77 Bus. was approved through Herington in a meeting on October 13, 1979. US-77 Bus. was approved to be decommissioned in a meeting on June 9, 1991, leaving just US-56 Bus..<ref name="1991 AASHTO">{{AASHTO minutes |year = 1991A }}</ref> |
US-56 Bus. and US-77 Bus. was approved through Herington in a meeting on October 13, 1979. US-77 Bus. was approved to be decommissioned in a meeting on June 9, 1991, leaving just US-56 Bus..<ref name="1991 AASHTO">{{AASHTO minutes |year = 1991A }}</ref> |
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===U.S. Route 156=== |
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{{Main|K-156 (Kansas highway)}} |
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|state=KS |
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|type=US 1961 |
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|route=156 |
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|established=June 27, 1956<ref name="ODOT discussion"/> |
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|decommissioned=April 1, 1981<ref name=1981resolution>{{cite map|url = http://dmsweb.ksdot.org/AppNetProd/docpop/pdfpop.aspx?KT142_0_0_0=003709398&clienttype=html&doctypeid=114|title = Resolution to redesignate a Highway|publisher = KDOT|access-date = August 2, 2019|archive-date = July 23, 2020|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200723021635/https://dmsweb.ksdot.org/AppNetProd/docpop/pdfpop.aspx?KT142_0_0_0=003709398&clienttype=html&doctypeid=114|url-status = live}}</ref> |
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|location=[[Garden City, Kansas]] – near [[Ellsworth, Kansas]] |
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'''U.S. Route 156''' ('''US-156''') was an approximately {{convert|175.7|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} highway entirely within Kansas. On June 27, 1956, the AASHO Route Numbering Committee approved US-56, between Springer, New Mexico and Kansas City, Missouri, with a short US-156 along the former of US-50N from Larned west to [[Garden City, Kansas]].<ref name="ODOT discussion"/> Between 1966 and 1967, US-156 was extended northeast from Larned along US-56 to Great Bend, then along K-45 to I-70 northeast of Ellsworth.<ref name=1966ksm>{{cite map |author = State Highway Commission of Kansas |year = 1966 |url = http://www.ksdot.org/Assets/wwwksdotorg/bureaus/burTransPlan/maps/HistoricStateMaps/1966Mapside.pdf |title = Kansas State Highway System |scale = Scale not given |location = Topeka |publisher = State Highway Commission of Kansas |access-date = August 10, 2020 |archive-date = March 10, 2016 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160310192439/http://www.ksdot.org/Assets/wwwksdotorg/bureaus/burTransPlan/maps/HistoricStateMaps/1966Mapside.pdf |url-status = live }}</ref><ref name=1967ksm>{{cite map |author = State Highway Commission of Kansas |year = 1967 |url = http://www.ksdot.org/Assets/wwwksdotorg/bureaus/burTransPlan/maps/HistoricStateMaps/1967Mapside.pdf |title = Kansas State Highway System |scale = Scale not given |location = Topeka |publisher = State Highway Commission of Kansas |access-date = August 10, 2020 |archive-date = November 10, 2015 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151110055545/https://www.ksdot.org/Assets/wwwksdotorg/bureaus/burTransPlan/maps/HistoricStateMaps/1967Mapside.pdf |url-status = live }}</ref> The entirety of US-156, from Garden City to I-70 northeast of Ellsworth, was decommissioned on April 1, 1981, and redesignated as K-156.<ref name=1981resolution/> |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US-Bus|50|dab1=Garden City|US-Bus|83|dab2=Garden City|city1=Lakin|city2=Scott City|city3=Liberal}} |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US 1961|50|US 1961|83|city1=Scott City|city2=Liberal}} |
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|notes=[[Diamond interchange]] |
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|mile=24.210 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|23|dir1=north|city1=Dighton}} |
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|mile=30.190 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|23|dir1=south|city1=Cimarron}} |
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|county=Hodgeman |
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|location=Jetmore |
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|mile=56.069 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US 1961|283|name1=Main Street|city1=Ness City|city2=Jetmore}} |
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|county=Pawnee |
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|mile=89.939 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US 1961|183|city1=Lacrosse|city2=Kinsley}} |
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|location=none |
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|mile=98.908 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|264|dir1=south|location1=Larned State Hospital}} |
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|notes=Northern terminus of K-264 |
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|location=Larned |
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|mile=101.734 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US 1961|56|nolink1=y|dir1=west|name1=Broadway Street|city1=Belpre|city2=Kinsley}} |
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|notes=Western end of US 56 overlap |
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|county=Barton |
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|location=Great Bend |
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|lspan=2 |
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|mile=122.153 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|96|dir1=west|city1=Ness City}} |
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|notes=Western end of K-96 overlap |
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|mile=123.930 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US 1961|281|name1=Main Street|city1=Russell|city2=St. John}} |
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|mile=127.725 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|US 1961|56|nolink1=y|K|96|dir2=east|city1=Lyons}} |
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|notes=Eastern end of US 56/K-96 overlap |
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|location=none |
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|mile=142.989 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|4|city1=Lindsborg|city2=Hoisington}} |
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|notes=[[Folded diamond interchange]] |
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|county=Ellsworth |
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|mile=162.671 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|14|K-Truck|14|dab2=Ellsworth|name1=Grand Avenue|dir2=begins|city1=Ellsworth|city2=Lyons}} |
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|notes=Southern terminus of K-14 Truck; west end of K-14 Truck overlap |
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|mile=163.747 |
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|road=[[Kanopolis, Kansas|Kanopolis]] via Blake Street |
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|notes=Partial interchange; access via westbound exit ramp and connector road}} |
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|mile=164.966 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K-Truck|14|dab1=Ellsworth|dir1=north|K|140|name1=15th Street|I|135|to3=yes}} |
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|notes=East end of K-14 Truck overlap |
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|location=none |
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|mile=170.417 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|111|dir1=south|city1=Kanopolis}} |
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|notes=Northern terminus of K-111 |
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|location=none |
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|mile=175.663 |
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|road={{Jct|state=KS|I|70|US 1961|40|city1=Salina|city2=Hays}} |
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|notes=Eastern terminus; I-70 exit 225; diamond interchange |
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|state=OK |
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|type=US-Temp |
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|route=56 |
|route=56 |
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|formed=July 11, 1956<ref name="ODOT discussion"/> |
|formed=July 11, 1956<ref name="ODOT discussion"/> |
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|decommissioned={{circa|1961}}<ref name="odot-1961-map"/><ref name="odot-1962-map"/> |
|decommissioned={{circa|1961}}<ref name="odot-1961-map"/><ref name="odot-1962-map"/> |
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|location=Near [[Boise City, Oklahoma]] |
|location=Near [[Boise City, Oklahoma]] – [[Elkhart, Kansas]] |
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|length_mi=42.9 |
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|road={{jct|state=OK|US 1961|56|nolink1=y|US 1961|64|SH 1961|3 |
|road={{jct|state=OK|US 1961|56|nolink1=y|US 1961|64|SH 1961|3|dir3=west|SH 1961|114|dir4=east}} |
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|notes=Transitioned to US 56 west; west end of US 64/SH-3 overlap; western terminus of SH-114 |
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==See also== |
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* [[K-156 (Kansas highway)]] |
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* [[U.S. Route 156]] |
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==References== |
Latest revision as of 18:07, 26 April 2024
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Length | 640.250 mi (1,030.382 km) | |||||||||||||||
Existed | 1957[1]–present | |||||||||||||||
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West end | I-25 BL / US 412 / NM 21 at Springer, NM | |||||||||||||||
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East end | US 71 at Kansas City, MO | |||||||||||||||
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States | New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri | |||||||||||||||
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U.S. Route 56 (US 56) is an east–west United States highway that runs for approximately 640 miles (1,030 km) in the Midwestern United States. US 56's western terminus is at Interstate 25 Business (I-25 Bus.), US 412 and New Mexico State Road 21 (NM 21) in Springer, New Mexico and the highway's eastern terminus is at US 71 in Kansas City, Missouri. Much of it follows the Santa Fe Trail.
Route description
[edit]The highway passes through New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. The eastbound shoulder also touches a corner of Texas at a small road junction near the New Mexico/Oklahoma border.
New Mexico
[edit]US 56 runs concurrent with US 412 for its entire length in New Mexico, and are signed as such through the state. The two routes begin in Springer and head east towards Abbot, where they serve as the northern terminus of State Road 39. Continuing east, US 56/412 meet the southern terminus of NM 193 south of Farley, the northern terminus of NM 120 east of Gladstone, and the southern terminus of NM 453. US 56/412 intersect US 64 and US 87 in Clayton, New Mexico, and US 64 joins with US 56/412 in their trek northeast. The three routes serve as the southern terminus of NM 406 as they enter the Kiowa National Grassland. The three routes then cross into Oklahoma together.
Oklahoma
[edit]US-56's short path through Oklahoma consists of a diagonal slice across the western part of the Oklahoma Panhandle. US-56/64/412 enter Oklahoma near the southwest corner of the Panhandle, where they also enter Rita Blanca National Grassland. They leave the grassland near Felt. Three miles[2] (4.8 km) southwest of Boise City, US-385 joins the concurrency. The routes then enter Boise City, where they enter a traffic circle around the Cimarron County Courthouse that involves US-56, US-64, US-385, US-412, State Highway 3, and SH-325. After leaving the traffic circle, US-56 overlaps US-64, US-412, and SH-3. 1.7 miles (2.7 km) east of the courthouse, US-56 meets US-287 at an interchange. US-56/64/412/SH-3 continue northeast for 6 miles (9.7 km),[2] where US-56 splits to travel northeast on its own.
The route parallels the Cimarron Valley Railroad for the remainder of its time in Oklahoma. Keyes is the next town on US-56, and it also serves as the northern terminus of SH-171 where the two highways intersect. US-56 crosses into Texas County east of Sturgis. Just before crossing the Kansas line, US-56 meets the north end of SH-95. US-56 then enters Kansas on the east edge of Elkhart.
Kansas
[edit]US-56 enters the state at the Kansas/Oklahoma border near Elkhart. It weaves its way across the state from southwest to northeast, passing through such towns as Dodge City, Great Bend, McPherson, Council Grove, and Baldwin City. It joins with I-35/US-50 east of Gardner, and goes northeast with I-35 into the Kansas City Metro Area. It exits the state as part of Shawnee Mission Parkway in Merriam.
Missouri
[edit]For one mile (1.6 km) in Kansas City's Country Club Plaza, Route 56 follows the noted boulevard Ward Parkway along with 47th St through the Country Club Plaza. The route ends at an intersection with U.S. Route 71. It also includes Blue Parkway and Swope Parkway at certain points.
History
[edit]In the early 1950s, towns along what was then the K-45 corridor, connecting Ellsworth, Kansas to the Oklahoma state line at Elkhart, formed the Mid-Continent Diagonal Highway Association[3] to push for a new highway from Springer, New Mexico (on US 85) northeast across the Oklahoma Panhandle, along K-45, and continuing to Manitowoc, Wisconsin on Lake Michigan.[4] By mid-1954, it was being promoted as U.S. Route 55 between the Great Lakes and the Southwestern United States.[5] The first submissions to the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) to establish the route were made in 1954; all placed the northeast end at Manitowoc, Wisconsin (absorbing US 151 from Cedar Rapids, Iowa[citation needed]), while they varied on whether the southwest end was to be at Albuquerque, New Mexico or Nogales, Arizona.[6] The first route considered in northeast Kansas was via US 40 from Ellsworth to Topeka and K-4 and US 59 via Atchison to St. Joseph, Missouri.[7] A revised route adopted in March 1955, due to AASHO objections to the original route, which traveled concurrently with other U.S. Highways for over half of its length, followed K-14, K-18, US 24, K-63, K-16, and US 59 via Lincoln and Manhattan.[8] In July, the US 50-N Association proposed a plan that would have eliminated US 50N by routing US 55 along most of its length, from Larned east to Baldwin Junction, and then along US 59 to Lawrence and K-10 to Kansas City; towns on US 50N west of Larned, which would have been bypassed, led a successful fight against this.[9][10]
However, in September of that year, the Kansas Highway Commission accepted that plan, taking US 55 east to Kansas City.[11] On June 27, 1956, the AASHO Route Numbering Committee considered this refined plan for US 55, between Springer, New Mexico and Kansas City, Missouri, with a short US 155 along the remaining portion of US 50N from Larned west to Garden City. The committee approved the request, but since the proposed route was more east–west than north–south, it changed it to an even number – US 56 – and the spur to US 156.[6]
On June 26, 1958, AASHO denied the New Mexico Department of Transportation's request to extend US 56 west from Springer to Santa Fe, which would have followed US 85, US 84 and US 285.[12]
Location | Near Boise City, Oklahoma – near Elkhart, Kansas |
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Existed | c. 1961[13][14] |
US 56 originally took a different route between Boise City, Oklahoma and Elkhart, Kansas. The original route followed US 64 east to an intersection south of Eva. It then split off to the north towards Elkhart.[15] By 1961, the section north of US 64 had been overlaid with SH-95.[13] The following year, US 56 was rerouted over SH-114, bringing it to its current diagonal path across the Oklahoma Panhandle.[14] The old alignment is still on the Oklahoma highway system as the north half of SH-95.
Major intersections
[edit]State | County | Location | mi | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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New Mexico | Colfax | Springer | 0.000 | 0.000 | NM 21 west (4th Street west) – Miami | Continuation beyond western terminus | ||
I-25 BL (Maxwell Avenue) to I-25 / NM 58 – Las Vegas, Raton, Cimarron, Taos Ski Valley, Springer Lake US 412 begins | Western terminus of US 56/US 412; western end of US 412 overlap | |||||||
Abbott | 19.719 | 31.735 | NM 39 south – Roy, Mosquero | Northern terminus of NM 39 | ||||
| 31.690 | 51.000 | NM 193 north – Farley | Southern terminus of NM 193 | ||||
Union | | 46.688 | 75.137 | NM 120 south – Yates | Northern terminus of NM 120 | |||
| 54.040 | 86.969 | NM 453 north – Grenville | Southern terminus of NM 453 | ||||
Clayton | 82.400 | 132.610 | NM 402 (S. 1st Avenue) | |||||
82.530 | 132.819 | US 64 west / US 87 (1st Street) – Dalhart, Raton | Western end of US 64 overlap | |||||
| 85.890 | 138.227 | NM 406 north – Seneca | Southern terminus of NM 406 | ||||
New Mexico–Oklahoma line | 94.172 0.00 | 151.555 0.00 | Mileposts reset at state line | |||||
Oklahoma | Cimarron | | 28.49 | 45.85 | US 385 south – Dalhart | Western end of US-385 overlap | ||
Boise City | 32.31 | 52.00 | US 385 north / SH-3 west (Cimarron Avenue north) / SH-325 west (Main Street west) – Kenton, Denver Co. | Traffic circle around Cimarron County courthouse; eastern end of US-385 concurrency; western end of SH-3 concurrency; eastern terminus of SH-325 | ||||
| 34.03 | 54.77 | US 287 – Amarillo, Denver CO, Stratford TX | Interchange | ||||
| 40.09 | 64.52 | US 64 / US 412 / SH-3 east – Guymon | Eastern end of US-64/US-412/SH-3 overlap | ||||
Keyes | 48.54 | 78.12 | SH-171 south – Kerrick | Northern terminus of SH-171 | ||||
Texas | | 71.46 | 115.00 | SH-95 south – Guymon | Northern terminus of SH-95 | |||
Oklahoma–Kansas line | 71.68 0.000 | 115.36 0.000 | Mileposts reset at state line | |||||
Kansas | Morton | Elkhart | 2.366 | 3.808 | K-27 north – Richfield | Southern terminus of K-27 | ||
Rolla | 17.746 | 28.559 | K-51 west – Richfield | Western end of K-51 overlap | ||||
Stevens | | 25.994 | 41.833 | K-25 south – Guymon OK | Western end of K-25 overlap | |||
Hugoton | 33.629 | 54.121 | K-51 east – Liberal | Eastern end of K-51 overlap | ||||
35.775 | 57.574 | K-25 north – Ulysses | Eastern end of K-25 overlap | |||||
Seward |
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Haskell | Satanta | 61.813 | 99.478 | K-190 west – Ulysses | Western end of K-190 overlap | |||
62.893 | 101.216 | K-190 east – Liberal, Meade | Eastern end of K-190 overlap | |||||
Sublette | 69.316 | 111.553 | US-160 / US-83 – Liberal, Garden City, Meade | |||||
Gray | | 87.201 | 140.336 | K-144 west – Ulysses | Eastern terminus of K-144 | |||
| 100.191 | 161.242 | K-23 – Cimarron, Meade | |||||
Ford | Dodge City | 116.209 | 187.020 | US-400 west – Garden City | Western end of US-400 overlap | |||
119.752 | 192.722 | US-283 south – Minneola | Western end of US-283 overlap | |||||
123.182 | 198.242 | US-400 east – Greensburg | Eastern end of US-400 overlap | |||||
126.894 | 204.216 | US-50 west – Cimarron | Western end of US-50 overlap | |||||
Wright | 128.630 | 207.010 | US-283 north – Jetmore | Eastern end of US-283 overlap | ||||
Edwards | Kinsley | 156.790 | 252.329 | US-50 east – Hutchinson | Eastern end of US-50 overlap | |||
116.838 | 188.033 | US-183 south – Greensburg | Western end of US-183 overlap | |||||
Pawnee | | 165.995 | 267.143 | US-183 north – La Crosse | Eastern end of US-183 overlap | |||
Larned | 182.397 | 293.540 | K-19 Spur south – Belpre | Northern terminus of K-19 Spur | ||||
183.810 | 295.814 | K-156 west – Jetmore | Western end of K-156 overlap; former US-156 west | |||||
Barton | Great Bend | 204.229 | 328.675 | K-96 west – Ness City | Western end of K-96 overlap | |||
206.006 | 331.535 | US-281 – St. John, Russell | ||||||
| 209.801 | 337.642 | K-156 east – Ellsworth | Eastern end of K-156 overlap; former US-156 east | ||||
Rice | Lyons | 236.876 | 381.215 | K-96 east / K-14 (Grand Avenue) – Ellsworth, Hutchinson | Eastern end of K-96 overlap | |||
McPherson | McPherson | 265.669 | 427.553 | K-153 south – Hutchinson | Northern terminus of K-153; former US-81 | |||
266.667 | 429.159 | US 81 Bus. south – Newton, Hutchinson, Opera House | Western end of US-81 Bus. overlap | |||||
269.185 | 433.211 | US 81 Bus. ends / I-135 / US-81 – Salina, Wichita | Eastern end of US-81 Bus. overlap; I-135 exit 60 | |||||
Marion | | 285.158 | 458.917 | K-15 south – Newton | Western end of K-15 overlap | |||
Lehigh | 286.642 | 461.306 | K-168 north – Lehigh | Southern terminus of K-168 | ||||
Hillsboro | 291.156 | 468.570 | K-15 north – Abilene | Eastern end of K-15 overlap | ||||
Marion | 301.399 | 485.055 | K-256 south – Marion | Northern terminus of K-256 | ||||
| 305.390 | 491.478 | US-77 south / K-150 east – Emporia, El Dorado | Western end of US-77 overlap; western terminus of K-150; roundabout | ||||
Dickinson | Herington | 324.997 | 523.032 | US 56 Bus. east – Herington | Western terminus of US-56 Bus.; no access to US-56 Bus. from US-56 westbound | |||
327.060 | 526.352 | US-77 north / US 56 Bus. west – Herington, Junction City | Eastern end of US-77 overlap; eastern terminus of US-56 Bus. | |||||
Morris | | 337.304 | 542.838 | K-149 north – White City | Southern terminus of K-149 | |||
Council Grove | 351.155– 351.323 | 565.129– 565.400 | K-177 – Cottonwood Falls, Manhattan | |||||
Lyon | Admire | 372.731 | 599.852 | K-99 – Emporia, Alma | ||||
| 376.162 | 605.374 | I-335 / Kansas Turnpike – Emporia, Topeka | Kansas Tpke. exit 147 | ||||
Miller | 378.469 | 609.087 | K-78 south – Miller | Northern terminus of K-78 | ||||
Osage | | 386.959 | 622.750 | K-31 south / 229th Street – Osage City | Wye intersection; western end of K-31 overlap | |||
Burlingame | 393.732 | 633.650 | K-31 north – Harveyville | Eastern end of K-31 overlap | ||||
| 383.775 | 617.626 | US-75 – Lyndon, Topeka | |||||
Douglas | Baldwin City | 426.126 | 685.783 | US-59 – Lawrence, Ottawa | ||||
| 436.919 | 703.153 | K-33 south – Wellsville | Northern terminus of K-33 | ||||
Johnson | Gardner | New Century AirCenter | Interchange | |||||
448.458 | 721.723 | I-35 south / US-50 west – Wichita | Western end of I-35/US-50 overlap; I-35 exit 210 | |||||
Olathe | 451.688 | 726.921 | 214 | Lone Elm Road / 159th Street | Exit numbers follow I-35 | |||
453.208 | 729.368 | 215 | US-169 south / K-7 – Paola | Western end of US-169 concurrency | ||||
454.468 | 731.395 | 217 | Old Highway 56 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||
455.668 | 733.327 | 218 | Santa Fe Street | |||||
457.998 | 737.076 | 220 | 119th Street | |||||
Lenexa | 460.198 | 740.617 | 222A | I-435 / US-50 east | Eastern end of US-50 concurrency; I-435 exit 83 | |||
222B | I-435 west to K-10 | I-435 exit 83 | ||||||
461.658 | 742.967 | 224 | 95th Street | Diverging diamond interchange[16] | ||||
Lenexa–Overland Park line | 462.908 | 744.978 | 225A | 87th Street Parkway | ||||
Overland Park–Lenexa line | 225C | 75th Street | Eastbound exit only | |||||
Lenexa | 463.398 | 745.767 | 225B | US-69 south (Overland Parkway) | Western end of US-69 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
Overland Park–Merriam line | 464.788 | 748.004 | 227 | 75th Street | No eastbound exit | |||
Merriam | 465.828 | 749.677 | 228A | 67th Street | ||||
466.348 | 750.514 | I-35 north – Des Moines | Eastern end of I-35 overlap; I-35 exit 228B | |||||
Overland Park–Shawnee line | 467.710 | 752.706 | US-69 north (Metcalf Avenue) to I-635 | Eastern end of US-69 overlap; interchange | ||||
Mission–Fairway line | Roe Avenue / Johnson Drive | Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||||
Westwood–Mission Woods line | 471.201 | 758.325 | US-169 north (Rainbow Boulevard) | Eastern end of US-169 overlap | ||||
Kansas–Missouri line | 471.450 0.000 | 758.725 0.000 | State Line Road | Mileposts reset; no state maintenance inside Missouri | ||||
Missouri | Jackson | Kansas City | 2.948 | 4.744 | US 71 (Bruce R. Watkins Drive) | Interchange; eastern terminus; road continues as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Related routes
[edit]Herington business loop
[edit]Location | Herington, Kansas |
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Existed | October 13, 1979[17]–present |
U.S. Route 56 Business (US-56 Bus.) is a short business loop through Herington, Kansas. US-56 begins at US-56 and US-77 south of Herington. At this intersection, there is no access to eastbound US-56 or northbound US-77 from US-56 Bus. and no access to US-56 Bus. from westbound US-56 or southbound US-77. US-56 Bus. heads north through flat lands with scattered trees for 1.1 miles (1.8 km) then enters Herington. The highway continues for roughly 0.55 miles (0.89 km) then curves east and becomes Trapp Street. US-56 Bus. then crosses Lime Creek as it continues through the city. After roughly 0.85 miles (1.37 km) the highway exits the city and reaches its eastern terminus at US-56 and US-77.
US-56 Bus. and US-77 Bus. was approved through Herington in a meeting on October 13, 1979. US-77 Bus. was approved to be decommissioned in a meeting on June 9, 1991, leaving just US-56 Bus..[18]
- Major intersections
The entire route is in Dickinson County.
Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.00 | 0.00 | US-56 west / US-77 south | Western terminus; no access to US-56 east/ US-77 north from US-56 Bus. west; no access to US-56 Bus. from US-56 west/ US-77 south | |
Herington | 2.5 | 4.0 | US-56 west / US-77 – Junction City, Lincolnville | Eastern terminus | |
| US-56 east – Council Grove | Continuation beyond eastern terminus | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Temporary route
[edit]Location | Near Boise City, Oklahoma – Elkhart, Kansas |
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Length | 42.9 mi[6] (69.0 km) |
Existed | July 11, 1956[6]–c. 1961[13][14] |
U.S. Route 56 Temporary (US-56 Temp.) was a 42.9-mile-long (69.0 km) temporary route of US 56 in Oklahoma. It began on modern US-56 northeast of Boise City, Oklahoma and followed US 64 and SH 3 east to SH 95. It then traveled north along SH 95 to Elkhart, Kansas. The route was approved on July 11, 1956, along existing highways, when the current routing of US-56 was being constructed.[6] By 1962, US 56 was rerouted over SH 114, bringing it to its current diagonal path across the Oklahoma Panhandle.[13][14]
- Major intersections
County | Location | mi[6] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Cimarron | | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 56 / US 64 / SH-3 west / SH-114 east | Transitioned to US 56 west; west end of US 64/SH-3 overlap; western terminus of SH-114 |
Texas | | 27 | 43 | US 64 / SH-3 east / SH-95 south | East end of US 64/SH-3 overlap; west end of SH-95 overlap |
| 41 | 66 | SH-114 west | Eastern terminus of SH-114 | |
Oklahoma–Kansas line | 42.9 | 69.0 | SH-95 ends US 56 east / K-27 north | Transitioned to US 56 east; eastern end of SH-95 overlap; northern terminus of SH-95; southern terminus of K-27 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Official Road Map of New Mexico (ZIP File) (Map). 1:1,267,200. Cartography by Louis Hesch. Santa Fe: New Mexico State Highway Department. 1957. §§ 9B,8B. Retrieved August 3, 2019 – via University of New Mexico RGIS.
- ^ a b Official State Map (PDF) (Map) (Centennial ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation. 2007.
- ^ "Highway Assured". Atchison Daily Globe. December 17, 1953. p. 20. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Vernon Tip Traylor..." Great Bend Daily Tribune. October 1, 1953. p. 1. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "New Mexico Okays US-55 Road Proposal". Great Bend Daily Tribune. June 2, 1954. p. 7. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c d e f Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Chronological History Documentation: US 56 Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (correspondence between ODOT, AASHO, and other DOTs)
- ^ "Another Effort to Reroute Proposed Federal Highway". Great Bend Daily Tribune. January 6, 1955. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ "New US-55 Route Approved Here". Great Bend Daily Tribune. March 20, 1955. p. 3. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Call Meeting On Road Proposals". Great Bend Daily Tribune. July 26, 1955. p. 1. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "US 50N Boosters Turn Down New Route, Name". Great Bend Daily Tribune. July 29, 1955. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Highway Boosters Here Oppose New US-55 Plan". Great Bend Daily Tribune. September 16, 1955. Retrieved October 7, 2020 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ U.S. Route Numbering Committee (November 29, 1958). "U.S. Route Numbering Committee" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. p. 159 – via Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ a b c d Oklahoma 1961 Road Map (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Highways. Retrieved January 19, 2008.
- ^ a b c d Oklahoma 1962 (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Highways. Retrieved January 19, 2008.
- ^ Oklahoma's Highways 1957 (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Highways. Retrieved January 19, 2008.
- ^ Carney, Candi (August 16, 2016). "The construction is over! Drivers have access to the I-35 and 95th Street interchange". KSHB. Retrieved August 18, 2016.
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (October 13, 1979). "Route Numbering Committee Agenda Showing Action Taken by the Executive Committee" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 508 – via Wikimedia Commons.
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (October 12, 1991). "Report of the Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering to the Executive Committee" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017.
External links
[edit]- Endpoints of U.S. Highway 56
- Kansas Highway Maps: Current, Historic, KDOT
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← NM 55 | NM | → NM 56 | ||
← SH-55 | OK | → SH-56 | ||
← K-55 | KS | → K-57 | ||
← I-55 | MO | → I-57 |
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