fbpx
Wikipedia

K-140 (Kansas highway)

K-140 is a 33.224-mile-long (53.469 km) state highway in Ellsworth and Saline Counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway travels through mostly rural land between the cities of Ellsworth and Salina. In addition to connecting Ellsworth and Salina, K-140 travels through the communities of Carneiro, Brookville, and Bavaria. The highway has junctions with Kansas state highways K-14, K-156, K-111, and K-141, as well as Interstate 135 (I-135).

K-140

K-140 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length33.224 mi (53.469 km)
Major junctions
West end K-14 in Ellsworth
Major intersections K-156 in Ellsworth
K-111 north of Kanopolis
K-141 in eastern Ellsworth County
East end I-135 / US-81 in Salina
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountiesEllsworth, Saline
Highway system
  • Kansas State Highway System
K-139 K-141

The route was originally established as U.S. Route 40 (US-40) and was redesignated K-140 after US-40 was made concurrent with I-70. K-140 is not a part of the United States National Highway System, and the entire route is paved with composite pavement. The western part of the highway is less traveled than the eastern part, with annual average daily traffic between 590 and 940 west of Brookville and between 700 and 1,200 east of Brookville.

Route description edit

 
K-140 junction with K-156

K-140 begins at a junction with K-14 and the northern terminus of K-14 Truck north of Ellsworth.[1] K-140 and K-14 Truck head 0.495 miles (0.797 km) due east from here to meet K-156, where K-14 Truck leaves and follows K-156 westbound.[1][2] It then travels a farther 3.519 miles (5.663 km) through mostly rural land to a junction with K-111 north of Kanopolis.[1][2] After the junction with K-111, K-140 continues through rural areas before it goes through the small unincorporated community of Carneiro.[1] Just after passing through Carneiro K-140 turns more northerly, again passing through mostly rural areas.[1] It then serves as the northern terminus of K-141 before continuing eastward into Saline County.[1][2] K-140 travels a total of 16.455 miles (26.482 km) in Ellsworth County.[2]

Entering Saline County K-140 travels in a general east-northeast direction through rural land for 3.246 miles (5.224 km) until entering Brookville.[1][2] After traveling one mile (1.6 km) through the city of Brookville, K-140 travels east then northeast to the unincorporated community of Bavaria.[1] From there, the highway continues northeast through rural lands to its eastern terminus at Interstate 135, with the road continuing east into the city of Salina as State Street.[1][2] K-140 travels a total of 16.769 miles (26.987 km) in Saline County.[2] The total route length for K-140 is 33.224 miles (53.469 km).[2]

The entire route is paved with composite pavement (concrete which has been overlaid with asphaltic pavement).[2][3] K-140 is not a part of the United States National Highway System.[4] The route connects to the National Highway System at its junctions with K-156 and Interstate 135.[4] From the eastern city limits of Ellsworth to the end of the first 1 mile (1.6 km) of the route, K-140 has an annual average daily traffic of 781 vehicles per day.[2] Between miles 1 and 5 (kilometers 1.6 and 8.0), the annual average daily traffic ranges from 730 to 745 vehicles per day.[2] From mile 5 (kilometer 8.0) to mile 14 (kilometer 23) the annual average daily traffic drops to between 590 and 650 vehicles per day.[2] The amount of traffic then starts to rise as the highway crosses into Saline County, with annual average daily traffic ranging between 815 and 940 vehicles per day from mile 14 (kilometer 23) to the western city limits of Brookville.[2] From Brookville to mile 30.445 (kilometer 48.996) the annual average daily traffic is higher, with a range between 1131 and 1200 vehicles per day.[2] From there to the eastern terminus at Interstate 135 traffic levels vary widely, with annual average daily traffic ranging from 700 to 1193 vehicles per day.[2]

History edit

K-140's route was established in 1925 as US-40S.[5][6][7] By 1936, the route had become the primary route of US-40, with the old US-40N becoming US-24.[8] On October 13, 1967, US-40 was rerouted to overlap the newly constructed section of I-70 from Dorrance to Salina. At that time K-141 was extended from its northern terminus eastward along old US-40 to Salina.[9] This extension was brief because on November 27, 1968, old US-40 from Ellsworth eastward to Salina was designated K-140 and K-141 was truncated to end at the new K-140, its original northern terminus.[10][11][12] The routing of K-140 has remained unchanged since.[1][12] The K-140 route has been a paved road since at least 1932.[5]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
EllsworthEllsworth0.0000.000 
 
 
  K-14 Truck begins / K-14 – Ellsworth, Lincoln
Western terminus; northern terminus of K-14 Truck; west end of K-14 Truck concurrency; road continues as 15th Street
0.4950.797 
 
 
  K-14 Truck south / K-156 – Great Bend
East end of K-14 Truck concurrency
4.0146.460  
 
K-111 to K-156 – Kanopolis
13.93122.420 
 
K-141 south
Northern terminus of K-141
Saline33.22453.469   I-135 / US-81 – WichitaEastern terminus; interchange; I-135 exit 93; road continues as State Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Google (January 22, 2013). "Google Map with K-140 highlighted" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Staff (July 19, 2012). "Pavement Management Information System Query". Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  3. ^ Staff (May 9, 2012). "Pavement Management Information System Glossary". Kansas Department of Transportation. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^ a b National Highway System (PDF) (Map). Kansas Department of Transportation. 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
  5. ^ a b Kansas State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1932 ed.). State Highway Commission of Kansas. 1932. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  6. ^ Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  7. ^ Sky, Theodore (2011). The National Road and the Difficult Path to Sustainable National Investment. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781611490206. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  8. ^ Kansas Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1936 ed.). Kansas State Highway Commission. 1936. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  9. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (October 13, 1967). "Resolution for Relocation and Redesignation of Road in Russell, Ellsworth and Saline Counties". Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  10. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (November 27, 1968). "Resolution for Location and Redesignation of Road in Ellsworth and Saline Counties". Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  11. ^ Kansas Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1968 ed.). State Highway Commission of Kansas. 1968. § C8. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  12. ^ a b Kansas Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1969 ed.). State Highway Commission of Kansas. 1969. § C8. Retrieved January 22, 2013.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Route log

kansas, highway, mile, long, state, highway, ellsworth, saline, counties, state, kansas, highway, travels, through, mostly, rural, land, between, cities, ellsworth, salina, addition, connecting, ellsworth, salina, travels, through, communities, carneiro, brook. K 140 is a 33 224 mile long 53 469 km state highway in Ellsworth and Saline Counties in the U S state of Kansas The highway travels through mostly rural land between the cities of Ellsworth and Salina In addition to connecting Ellsworth and Salina K 140 travels through the communities of Carneiro Brookville and Bavaria The highway has junctions with Kansas state highways K 14 K 156 K 111 and K 141 as well as Interstate 135 I 135 K 140K 140 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by KDOTLength33 224 mi 53 469 km Major junctionsWest endK 14 in EllsworthMajor intersectionsK 156 in Ellsworth K 111 north of Kanopolis K 141 in eastern Ellsworth CountyEast endI 135 US 81 in SalinaLocationCountryUnited StatesStateKansasCountiesEllsworth SalineHighway systemKansas State Highway SystemInterstate US State Spurs K 139 K 141The route was originally established as U S Route 40 US 40 and was redesignated K 140 after US 40 was made concurrent with I 70 K 140 is not a part of the United States National Highway System and the entire route is paved with composite pavement The western part of the highway is less traveled than the eastern part with annual average daily traffic between 590 and 940 west of Brookville and between 700 and 1 200 east of Brookville Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp K 140 junction with K 156K 140 begins at a junction with K 14 and the northern terminus of K 14 Truck north of Ellsworth 1 K 140 and K 14 Truck head 0 495 miles 0 797 km due east from here to meet K 156 where K 14 Truck leaves and follows K 156 westbound 1 2 It then travels a farther 3 519 miles 5 663 km through mostly rural land to a junction with K 111 north of Kanopolis 1 2 After the junction with K 111 K 140 continues through rural areas before it goes through the small unincorporated community of Carneiro 1 Just after passing through Carneiro K 140 turns more northerly again passing through mostly rural areas 1 It then serves as the northern terminus of K 141 before continuing eastward into Saline County 1 2 K 140 travels a total of 16 455 miles 26 482 km in Ellsworth County 2 Entering Saline County K 140 travels in a general east northeast direction through rural land for 3 246 miles 5 224 km until entering Brookville 1 2 After traveling one mile 1 6 km through the city of Brookville K 140 travels east then northeast to the unincorporated community of Bavaria 1 From there the highway continues northeast through rural lands to its eastern terminus at Interstate 135 with the road continuing east into the city of Salina as State Street 1 2 K 140 travels a total of 16 769 miles 26 987 km in Saline County 2 The total route length for K 140 is 33 224 miles 53 469 km 2 The entire route is paved with composite pavement concrete which has been overlaid with asphaltic pavement 2 3 K 140 is not a part of the United States National Highway System 4 The route connects to the National Highway System at its junctions with K 156 and Interstate 135 4 From the eastern city limits of Ellsworth to the end of the first 1 mile 1 6 km of the route K 140 has an annual average daily traffic of 781 vehicles per day 2 Between miles 1 and 5 kilometers 1 6 and 8 0 the annual average daily traffic ranges from 730 to 745 vehicles per day 2 From mile 5 kilometer 8 0 to mile 14 kilometer 23 the annual average daily traffic drops to between 590 and 650 vehicles per day 2 The amount of traffic then starts to rise as the highway crosses into Saline County with annual average daily traffic ranging between 815 and 940 vehicles per day from mile 14 kilometer 23 to the western city limits of Brookville 2 From Brookville to mile 30 445 kilometer 48 996 the annual average daily traffic is higher with a range between 1131 and 1200 vehicles per day 2 From there to the eastern terminus at Interstate 135 traffic levels vary widely with annual average daily traffic ranging from 700 to 1193 vehicles per day 2 History editK 140 s route was established in 1925 as US 40S 5 6 7 By 1936 the route had become the primary route of US 40 with the old US 40N becoming US 24 8 On October 13 1967 US 40 was rerouted to overlap the newly constructed section of I 70 from Dorrance to Salina At that time K 141 was extended from its northern terminus eastward along old US 40 to Salina 9 This extension was brief because on November 27 1968 old US 40 from Ellsworth eastward to Salina was designated K 140 and K 141 was truncated to end at the new K 140 its original northern terminus 10 11 12 The routing of K 140 has remained unchanged since 1 12 The K 140 route has been a paved road since at least 1932 5 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesEllsworthEllsworth0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp K 14 Truck begins K 14 Ellsworth LincolnWestern terminus northern terminus of K 14 Truck west end of K 14 Truck concurrency road continues as 15th Street0 4950 797 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp K 14 Truck south K 156 Great BendEast end of K 14 Truck concurrency 4 0146 460 nbsp nbsp nbsp K 111 to K 156 Kanopolis 13 93122 420 nbsp nbsp K 141 southNorthern terminus of K 141Saline 33 22453 469 nbsp nbsp I 135 US 81 WichitaEastern terminus interchange I 135 exit 93 road continues as State Street1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Google January 22 2013 Google Map with K 140 highlighted Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 22 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Staff July 19 2012 Pavement Management Information System Query Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved January 22 2013 Staff May 9 2012 Pavement Management Information System Glossary Kansas Department of Transportation a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help a b National Highway System PDF Map Kansas Department of Transportation 2013 Retrieved August 2 2013 a b Kansas State Highway System PDF Map 1932 ed State Highway Commission of Kansas 1932 Retrieved January 22 2013 Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials November 11 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC United States Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved November 7 2013 via Wikimedia Commons Sky Theodore 2011 The National Road and the Difficult Path to Sustainable National Investment Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9781611490206 Retrieved February 19 2013 Kansas Highway Map PDF Map 1936 ed Kansas State Highway Commission 1936 Retrieved January 22 2013 State Highway Commission of Kansas October 13 1967 Resolution for Relocation and Redesignation of Road in Russell Ellsworth and Saline Counties Topeka State Highway Commission of Kansas Retrieved August 22 2019 State Highway Commission of Kansas November 27 1968 Resolution for Location and Redesignation of Road in Ellsworth and Saline Counties Topeka State Highway Commission of Kansas Retrieved August 22 2019 Kansas Official Highway Map PDF Map 1968 ed State Highway Commission of Kansas 1968 C8 Retrieved January 22 2013 a b Kansas Official Highway Map PDF Map 1969 ed State Highway Commission of Kansas 1969 C8 Retrieved January 22 2013 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML K 140 Kansas highway KML is from Wikidata Route log nbsp Kansas portal nbsp U S Roads portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title K 140 Kansas highway amp oldid 1212112844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.