K-26 (Kansas highway)
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K-26 |
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K-26 is a short state highway located entirely within Cherokee County, Kansas. Its northern terminus is at K-66 in Galena and its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 166/U.S. Route 400 about two miles from the Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma corner. Its total length is 3.6 miles.[1]
K-26 originally began at U.S. 69 at Crestline and ended at U.S. 66 at Riverton in 1941. By 1954, K-26 was extended east to Galena, then south on its current alignment. When US 66 was decommissioned, the segment between Crestline and Riverton became U.S 69 Alternate, and the section between Riverton and Gelena was marked solely as K-66.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Kansas Department of Transportation (2000). General Highway Map of Cherokee County Kansas. Accessed on May 9, 2006.
- ^ Kennedy, Richie (2002). Kansas Highways Routelog (Kansas 26). Accessed on May 9, 2006.