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U.S. Route 281

U.S. Route 281 (US 281) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway. At 1,875 miles (3,018 km)[3] it is the longest continuous three-digit U.S. Route.

U.S. Route 281

US 281 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 81
Length1,875 mi[1] (3,018 km)
Existed1931[2]–present
Major junctions
South end
Major intersections
North end ND 3 / PTH 10 at the U.S.–Canada border
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesTexas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota
Highway system

The highway's northern terminus is at the International Peace Garden, north of Dunseith, North Dakota, at the Canadian border, where it continues as Highway 10. The route between Dunseith and the border is shared with North Dakota Highway 3. US 281 has two southern termini. The western terminus, known as International Blvd. in Hidalgo, begins from the McAllen-Hidalgo International Bridge. The southern eastern terminus of US 281 is in Brownsville, Texas, just short of the Mexican border ending on Bus. 77. The two spurs come together at South Cage Blvd in Las Milpas, Texas going north into Pharr, Texas. Thus, US 281 is the only continuous three-digit US route to extend from the Canadian border to the Mexican border.

The original Military Telegraph Road was incorporated into the US-281 route.[4]

US 281 is a "child" of US 81. As a result of decommissioning portions of the parent route that have been superseded by concurrent Interstate Highways, the length of US 281 is 672 miles (1,081 km) greater than that of its parent.[citation needed] US 281 no longer connects to its "parent", US 81.[citation needed]

Route description edit

Texas edit

US 281, beginning at the west, or the lower Rio Grande Valley, at an intersection with Business US 77 and SH 48 about two miles (3.2 km) from the Mexico border.[5] It travels along close to the border through the Rio Grande Valley. At the east, or Upper Rio Grande Valley, turning north from Hidalgo, travelling through Las Milpas, Pharr, Edinburg, and many small towns while also having a Border Patrol checkpoint in Brooks County south of Falfurrias, Texas. It is alternating as a divided highway and main street, until joining I-37. It splits with I-37 and travels through Pleasanton as Business 281, travelling north to San Antonio. In San Antonio, US 281 overlaps I-410 on the south side of the city until the interchange with I-37. US 281 and I-37 then overlap north into downtown San Antonio until I-37 ends at I-35. US 281 continues north from downtown San Antonio as a freeway, intersecting I-410 again on the north side of the city, with access to the San Antonio International Airport. A project to construct a stack interchange at I-410 (the "San Antonio Web"[6]) was completed June 9, 2008;[7] formerly there was no direct access between the two freeways and surface streets were required travel between the freeways. North of San Antonio, US 281 is not a freeway and forms the Main Street of Blanco. It overlaps US 290 south of Johnson City. US 290 continues toward Austin, so US 281 and US 290 between San Antonio and Austin are available as a scenic and less congested alternate to I-35.

North of San Antonio, US 281 continues through central and north-central Texas, passing through many towns, including Stephenville, Mineral Wells and Jacksboro before reaching Wichita Falls, where the highway begins a concurrency with I-44 north across the Red River into Oklahoma.

Oklahoma edit

US 281 enters the state of Oklahoma at the Red River bridge north of Burkburnett, Texas on a route concurrent with I-44 starting in Wichita Falls. About six miles (9.7 km) north of the Red River, US 281 leaves I-44 at Randlett and follows a two-lane roadway parallel to the newer I-44, which becomes the Wichita Falls–Lawton section of the H.E. Bailey Turnpike, from Randlett to a point six miles (9.7 km) south of Lawton.

Through the Lawton/Fort Sill metropolitan area, US 281 again overlaps a toll-free section of I-44, while the former US 281 alignment through the city of Lawton is designated as Business US 281 between I-44 exits 34 and 39B. About eight miles (13 km) north of downtown Lawton, US 281 departs from I-44 to continue north through the cities of Apache, Anadarko, Gracemont, Binger and Hinton. About two miles (3.2 km) north of its junction with I-40 near Hinton, US 281 crosses a 1930s-vintage 38-span steel pony truss bridge over the South Canadian River that served traffic of the former east–west US 66 before that highway was superseded by I-40 in the 1960s. A four-mile (6.4 km) section of US 281's paving from north of I-40 to a point south of Geary is the original 18-foot (5.5 m) concrete surface of US 66.

Through central and northern Oklahoma, US 281 then proceeds through the cities of Geary, Watonga, Seiling, Waynoka and Alva. The highway crosses the Kansas state line about 14 miles (23 km) north of Alva at Hardtner, Kansas.

Kansas edit

Passing largely through sparsely populated areas of central Kansas, US 281 enters the state at Hardtner in Barber County and passes through Medicine Lodge, Pratt, St. John and Great Bend, the only city along the route in Kansas which has more than 7,000 people. Along its venture through southern Kansas, US 281 intersects several major east–west routes: first US 54 and US 400, which heads east to Wichita and west to Dodge City, Garden City and Liberal; US 50, which veers east to Hutchinson and west to Garden City; and US 56, heading to Dodge City westbound and Overland Park eastbound.

Following a four-mile (6 km) concurrency with K-4 near Hoisington, the highway intersects I-70 at Russell before joining K-18 near Paradise for an eight-mile (13 km) concurrency.

The two highways split at Luray, and US 281 turns north into Osborne County, passing through the town of Osborne before joining US 24 and K-9 for another concurrency. US 281 joins US 36 at Smith Center, turning east before the two highways split; US 281 turns north for its final stretch in the state, passing through Lebanon. All sections of US 281 in Kansas are two-lane. The last stretches of the highway overlaid with bricks, through downtown Pratt and Hoisington, were recently resurfaced with concrete.

Nebraska edit

US 281 enters Nebraska south of Red Cloud and meets US 136 there. It continues north to Hastings and meets US 6 and US 34. Between Hastings and Grand Island, US 281 overlaps US 34 and is designated as the Tom Osborne Expressway after the former Nebraska Cornhuskers football coach and U.S. Representative, who is a native of Hastings.

At Grand Island, US 281 intersects I-80, loses US 34 and intersects US 30. US 281 continues north of Grand Island to St. Libory as American Legion Memorial Highway. From there northward, US 281 is a two-lane undivided highway passing mostly through unpopulated areas, with the exception of the regional trade center O'Neill, where it junctions US 20 and US 275. US 281 exits the state north of Spencer.

South Dakota edit

US 281 enters South Dakota in Gregory County. Just north of the South Dakota-Nebraska border, it is cosigned with US 18. It crosses the Missouri River at Fort Randall Dam. Just south of Armour, US 18 leaves the US 281 alignment. North of Armour, US 281 makes a short jaunt west on South Dakota Highway 44, then continues north. US 281 and I-90 intersect at Plankinton. On both sides of Wolsey, US 14 is cosigned with US 281 for a stretch of seven miles (11 km) - from 3 miles south of Wolsey to 4 miles north of town. US 281 becomes an expressway at South Dakota Highway 20. This expressway continues through Aberdeen to a point near Westport. South Dakota Highway 10 is cosigned with US 281 for three miles (4.8 km) near Barnard. It exits the state north of Frederick.

US 281 was recently realigned in the city of Aberdeen. A bypass was built that travels on the west side of Aberdeen, and the US 281 designation was moved onto that new roadway. It runs north from US 12 and connects with the old alignment south of 24th Avenue Northeast.

The South Dakota section of US 281, with the exception of concurrencies with US 18 and US 14, is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-229.[8]

North Dakota edit

In North Dakota, US 281 is a major north–south artery. It enters south of Ellendale and intersects I-94 and US 52 at Jamestown. US 281 and US 52 remain paired together to Carrington. From there, US 281 continues northward through Sheyenne. Ten miles (16 km) north of Sheyenne, the highway curves in order to go around Devil's Lake, and it then continues to west of Minnewaukan, North Dakota. From there it goes to North Dakota Highway 5 at Rocklake. US 281 follows ND 5 westward to Dunseith, where the highway turns north in concurrence with North Dakota Highway 3 to its end at the Canadian border in the International Peace Garden. The northernmost section of US 281 passes through North Dakota's Turtle Mountains. Recently, US 281 was rebuilt near Minnewaukan, North Dakota to accommodate flooding close to the city.

Future edit

US 281 will be upgraded between US 59 in George West in Texas to I-2 in Pharr to become I-69C, a spur of I-69. An 18-mile (29 km) segment exists running from Business US 281 in Edinburg to I-2 in Pharr.[citation needed]

US 281 between Grand Island and St. Paul in Nebraska is planned to be a four-lane expressway for its entire length. Currently, some sections are still two lanes, with stubs and grading in place for expansion to four lanes in these areas.[9]

Major intersections edit

 
US 281 between San Antonio and Johnson City, Texas
Texas
 
 
  Bus. US 77 / SH 48 in Brownsville
    I-2 / I-69C / US 83 in Pharr. I-69C/US 281 travels concurrently to Edinburg. They will travel concurrently to George West
 
 
  
 
Future I-69W / US 59 / Future I-69C in George West
  I-37 north of Three Rivers. The highways travel concurrently to southeast of Pleasanton.
  I-410 in San Antonio. The highways travel concurrently through San Antonio.
   I-37 / I-410 in San Antonio. I-37/US 281 travels concurrently through San Antonio.
    I-10 / US 87 / US 90 in San Antonio
   I-35 / I-37 in San Antonio
  I-410 in San Antonio
  US 290 south-southeast of Johnson City. The highways travel concurrently to Johnson City.
   US 183 / US 190 in Lampasas. The highways travel concurrently through Lampasas.
  US 84 in Evant
  US 67 in Stephenville
  US 377 in Stephenville
  I-20 south-southeast of Brazos
  US 180 in Mineral Wells
  US 380 south-southeast of Jacksboro. The highways travel concurrently to Jacksboro.
   US 82 / US 287 in Wichita Falls. The highways travel concurrently through Wichita Falls.
   US 82 / US 277 in Wichita Falls. US 277/US 281 travels concurrently to east of Medicine Park, Oklahoma.
  I-44 in Wichita Falls. The highways travel concurrently to west-southwest of Randlett, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
   I-44 / US 70 west-southwest of Randlett. US 70/US 281 travels concurrently to Randlett.
  I-44 in Walters
  I-44 northwest of Geronimo. The highways travel concurrently to east of Medicine Park.
  US 62 in Lawton. The highways travel concurrently to Anadarko.
  I-40 in Hinton
  US 270 in Geary. The highways travel concurrently to Seiling.
  US 60 in Seiling. The highways travel concurrently to Chester.
  US 412 south of Waynoka
  US 64 in Alva. The highways travel concurrently through Alva.
Kansas
  US 160 west-southwest of Medicine Lodge. The highways travel concurrently to Medicine Lodge.
   US 54 / US 400 in Pratt
  US 50 south of St. John
  US 56 in Great Bend
   I-70 / US 40 south of Russell
  US 24 in Osborne. The highways travel concurrently to south of Portis.
  US 36 in Smith Center. The highways travel concurrently to south of Lebanon.
Nebraska
  US 136 in Red Cloud
   US 6 / US 34 in Hastings. US 6/US 281 travels concurrently through Hastings. US 34/US 281 travels concurrently to Grand Island.
  I-80 south of Grand Island
  N-2 in Grand Island. The highways travel concurrently from the junction of US 34/US 281 to the north end of Grand Island.
   US 20 / US 275 in O'Neill. US 20/US 281 travels concurrently through O'Neill.
South Dakota
  US 18 east-southeast of Fairfax. The highways travel concurrently to south of Armour.
  I-90 southeast of Plankinton
  US 14 south-southeast of Wolsey. The highways travel concurrently to north-northwest of Wolsey.
  US 212 in Redfield. The highways travel concurrently through Redfield.
  US 12 in Aberdeen
North Dakota
   I-94 / US 52 in Jamestown. I-94/US 281 travels concurrently through Jamestown. US 52/US 281 travels concurrently to Carrington.
  US 2 west-northwest of Churchs Ferry. The highways travel concurrently to west of Churchs Ferry.
   ND 3 / PTH 10 at the Canada–United States border north-northeast of Dunseith

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Bypass edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 281 Alternate

LocationGreat Bend, Kansas
Length1.4 mi (2.3 km)
Existedc. 1955c. 1983

U.S. Route 281 Alternate was a 1.4-mile (2.3 km) long alternate of U.S. Route 281 running within the northeastern and eastern portions of Great Bend, Kansas. US-281 Alternate was formed in 1955 and was decommissioned about 1983. Since then it has been known as US 281 Bypass, which is mostly unsigned, two-lane surface highway bypasses downtown Great Bend. The only visible indication of this being a bypass is via street signs along intersecting streets; thus it is not a true bypass route, but a local street that is named as a bypass.[citation needed]

Route description edit

281 Bypass begins its journey near the intersection of 10th (US-56/K-96/K-156) and Pine Streets. 10th Street, which is normally east–west, travels slightly southwest-northeast for one block with its intersection with the bypass.[citation needed]

The bypass travels mostly to the northwest until near Park and Frey Streets. Then, it steers towards the north-northwest.[citation needed]

After intersecting with 22nd Street, 281 Bypass starts to curve to the west until it intersects with 24th Street. It remains unsigned on 24th Street until its northwestern terminus with its parent route on Main Street (US-281).[citation needed] The northwestern terminus of U.S. Highway 281 Bypass is directly adjacent to Brit Spaugh Park in Great Bend.[11]

See also edit

Related routes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "U.S. Route Number Database". Transportation.org. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  2. ^ "Highway Renumbered". The Bismarck Tribune. July 24, 1931. p. 7. Retrieved December 18, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ "U.S. Route Number Database". Transportation.org. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  4. ^ Lincoln, Laura; Gerhardt, Karen (2002). Donna, Texas. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-1943-2.
  5. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (2018). Texas County Mapbook (PDF) (Map) (2018 ed.). 1:72,224. Texas Department of Transportation. p. 2265. Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  6. ^ Driscoll, Patrick (January 16, 2006). . San Antonio Express-News. Archived from the original on February 23, 2008. Retrieved June 20, 2008.
  7. ^ Driscoll, Patrick (June 10, 2008). . San Antonio Express-News. Archived from the original on June 11, 2008. Retrieved June 20, 2008.
  8. ^ "SDLRC - Codified Law 31-4-229". sdlegislature.gov.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 17, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 40, 63, 77, 82–83, 93, 100–101. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.
  11. ^ Google (June 8, 2009). "U.S. Highway 281 Bypass" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 281
  • 1926 Map of North Dakota US 281 Route (Former ND Highway 4)
Browse numbered routes
  US 277OK  US 283
  K-279KS  US-283
  US 275NE  US 283
  SD 273SD  SD 296

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U S Route 281 US 281 is a north south United States Numbered Highway At 1 875 miles 3 018 km 3 it is the longest continuous three digit U S Route U S Route 281US 281 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 81Length1 875 mi 1 3 018 km Existed1931 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endBus US 77 SH 48 at Brownsville TXMajor intersectionsI 2 I 69C at Pharr TX I 37 at Three Rivers TX I 10 I 35 at San Antonio TX I 20 near Brazos TX I 44 from Wichita Falls TX to Randlett OK I 40 at Hinton OK I 70 at Russell KS I 80 at Grand Island NE I 90 at Plankinton SD I 94 at Jamestown NDNorth endND 3 PTH 10 at the U S Canada borderLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesTexas Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska South Dakota North DakotaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedThe highway s northern terminus is at the International Peace Garden north of Dunseith North Dakota at the Canadian border where it continues as Highway 10 The route between Dunseith and the border is shared with North Dakota Highway 3 US 281 has two southern termini The western terminus known as International Blvd in Hidalgo begins from the McAllen Hidalgo International Bridge The southern eastern terminus of US 281 is in Brownsville Texas just short of the Mexican border ending on Bus 77 The two spurs come together at South Cage Blvd in Las Milpas Texas going north into Pharr Texas Thus US 281 is the only continuous three digit US route to extend from the Canadian border to the Mexican border The original Military Telegraph Road was incorporated into the US 281 route 4 US 281 is a child of US 81 As a result of decommissioning portions of the parent route that have been superseded by concurrent Interstate Highways the length of US 281 is 672 miles 1 081 km greater than that of its parent citation needed US 281 no longer connects to its parent US 81 citation needed Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Texas 1 2 Oklahoma 1 3 Kansas 1 4 Nebraska 1 5 South Dakota 1 6 North Dakota 2 Future 3 Major intersections 4 Bypass 4 1 Route description 5 See also 5 1 Related routes 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Texas edit Main article U S Route 281 in Texas US 281 beginning at the west or the lower Rio Grande Valley at an intersection with Business US 77 and SH 48 about two miles 3 2 km from the Mexico border 5 It travels along close to the border through the Rio Grande Valley At the east or Upper Rio Grande Valley turning north from Hidalgo travelling through Las Milpas Pharr Edinburg and many small towns while also having a Border Patrol checkpoint in Brooks County south of Falfurrias Texas It is alternating as a divided highway and main street until joining I 37 It splits with I 37 and travels through Pleasanton as Business 281 travelling north to San Antonio In San Antonio US 281 overlaps I 410 on the south side of the city until the interchange with I 37 US 281 and I 37 then overlap north into downtown San Antonio until I 37 ends at I 35 US 281 continues north from downtown San Antonio as a freeway intersecting I 410 again on the north side of the city with access to the San Antonio International Airport A project to construct a stack interchange at I 410 the San Antonio Web 6 was completed June 9 2008 7 formerly there was no direct access between the two freeways and surface streets were required travel between the freeways North of San Antonio US 281 is not a freeway and forms the Main Street of Blanco It overlaps US 290 south of Johnson City US 290 continues toward Austin so US 281 and US 290 between San Antonio and Austin are available as a scenic and less congested alternate to I 35 North of San Antonio US 281 continues through central and north central Texas passing through many towns including Stephenville Mineral Wells and Jacksboro before reaching Wichita Falls where the highway begins a concurrency with I 44 north across the Red River into Oklahoma Oklahoma edit US 281 enters the state of Oklahoma at the Red River bridge north of Burkburnett Texas on a route concurrent with I 44 starting in Wichita Falls About six miles 9 7 km north of the Red River US 281 leaves I 44 at Randlett and follows a two lane roadway parallel to the newer I 44 which becomes the Wichita Falls Lawton section of the H E Bailey Turnpike from Randlett to a point six miles 9 7 km south of Lawton Through the Lawton Fort Sill metropolitan area US 281 again overlaps a toll free section of I 44 while the former US 281 alignment through the city of Lawton is designated as Business US 281 between I 44 exits 34 and 39B About eight miles 13 km north of downtown Lawton US 281 departs from I 44 to continue north through the cities of Apache Anadarko Gracemont Binger and Hinton About two miles 3 2 km north of its junction with I 40 near Hinton US 281 crosses a 1930s vintage 38 span steel pony truss bridge over the South Canadian River that served traffic of the former east west US 66 before that highway was superseded by I 40 in the 1960s A four mile 6 4 km section of US 281 s paving from north of I 40 to a point south of Geary is the original 18 foot 5 5 m concrete surface of US 66 Through central and northern Oklahoma US 281 then proceeds through the cities of Geary Watonga Seiling Waynoka and Alva The highway crosses the Kansas state line about 14 miles 23 km north of Alva at Hardtner Kansas Kansas edit Main article U S Route 281 in Kansas Passing largely through sparsely populated areas of central Kansas US 281 enters the state at Hardtner in Barber County and passes through Medicine Lodge Pratt St John and Great Bend the only city along the route in Kansas which has more than 7 000 people Along its venture through southern Kansas US 281 intersects several major east west routes first US 54 and US 400 which heads east to Wichita and west to Dodge City Garden City and Liberal US 50 which veers east to Hutchinson and west to Garden City and US 56 heading to Dodge City westbound and Overland Park eastbound Following a four mile 6 km concurrency with K 4 near Hoisington the highway intersects I 70 at Russell before joining K 18 near Paradise for an eight mile 13 km concurrency The two highways split at Luray and US 281 turns north into Osborne County passing through the town of Osborne before joining US 24 and K 9 for another concurrency US 281 joins US 36 at Smith Center turning east before the two highways split US 281 turns north for its final stretch in the state passing through Lebanon All sections of US 281 in Kansas are two lane The last stretches of the highway overlaid with bricks through downtown Pratt and Hoisington were recently resurfaced with concrete Nebraska edit US 281 enters Nebraska south of Red Cloud and meets US 136 there It continues north to Hastings and meets US 6 and US 34 Between Hastings and Grand Island US 281 overlaps US 34 and is designated as the Tom Osborne Expressway after the former Nebraska Cornhuskers football coach and U S Representative who is a native of Hastings At Grand Island US 281 intersects I 80 loses US 34 and intersects US 30 US 281 continues north of Grand Island to St Libory as American Legion Memorial Highway From there northward US 281 is a two lane undivided highway passing mostly through unpopulated areas with the exception of the regional trade center O Neill where it junctions US 20 and US 275 US 281 exits the state north of Spencer South Dakota edit US 281 enters South Dakota in Gregory County Just north of the South Dakota Nebraska border it is cosigned with US 18 It crosses the Missouri River at Fort Randall Dam Just south of Armour US 18 leaves the US 281 alignment North of Armour US 281 makes a short jaunt west on South Dakota Highway 44 then continues north US 281 and I 90 intersect at Plankinton On both sides of Wolsey US 14 is cosigned with US 281 for a stretch of seven miles 11 km from 3 miles south of Wolsey to 4 miles north of town US 281 becomes an expressway at South Dakota Highway 20 This expressway continues through Aberdeen to a point near Westport South Dakota Highway 10 is cosigned with US 281 for three miles 4 8 km near Barnard It exits the state north of Frederick US 281 was recently realigned in the city of Aberdeen A bypass was built that travels on the west side of Aberdeen and the US 281 designation was moved onto that new roadway It runs north from US 12 and connects with the old alignment south of 24th Avenue Northeast The South Dakota section of US 281 with the exception of concurrencies with US 18 and US 14 is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws 31 4 229 8 North Dakota edit Main article U S Route 281 in North Dakota In North Dakota US 281 is a major north south artery It enters south of Ellendale and intersects I 94 and US 52 at Jamestown US 281 and US 52 remain paired together to Carrington From there US 281 continues northward through Sheyenne Ten miles 16 km north of Sheyenne the highway curves in order to go around Devil s Lake and it then continues to west of Minnewaukan North Dakota From there it goes to North Dakota Highway 5 at Rocklake US 281 follows ND 5 westward to Dunseith where the highway turns north in concurrence with North Dakota Highway 3 to its end at the Canadian border in the International Peace Garden The northernmost section of US 281 passes through North Dakota s Turtle Mountains Recently US 281 was rebuilt near Minnewaukan North Dakota to accommodate flooding close to the city Future editUS 281 will be upgraded between US 59 in George West in Texas to I 2 in Pharr to become I 69C a spur of I 69 An 18 mile 29 km segment exists running from Business US 281 in Edinburg to I 2 in Pharr citation needed US 281 between Grand Island and St Paul in Nebraska is planned to be a four lane expressway for its entire length Currently some sections are still two lanes with stubs and grading in place for expansion to four lanes in these areas 9 Major intersections edit nbsp US 281 between San Antonio and Johnson City TexasTexas nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 77 SH 48 in Brownsville nbsp nbsp nbsp I 2 I 69C US 83 in Pharr I 69C US 281 travels concurrently to Edinburg They will travel concurrently to George West nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 69W US 59 Future I 69C in George West nbsp I 37 north of Three Rivers The highways travel concurrently to southeast of Pleasanton nbsp I 410 in San Antonio The highways travel concurrently through San Antonio nbsp nbsp I 37 I 410 in San Antonio I 37 US 281 travels concurrently through San Antonio nbsp nbsp nbsp I 10 US 87 US 90 in San Antonio nbsp nbsp I 35 I 37 in San Antonio nbsp I 410 in San Antonio nbsp US 290 south southeast of Johnson City The highways travel concurrently to Johnson City nbsp nbsp US 183 US 190 in Lampasas The highways travel concurrently through Lampasas nbsp US 84 in Evant nbsp US 67 in Stephenville nbsp US 377 in Stephenville nbsp I 20 south southeast of Brazos nbsp US 180 in Mineral Wells nbsp US 380 south southeast of Jacksboro The highways travel concurrently to Jacksboro nbsp nbsp US 82 US 287 in Wichita Falls The highways travel concurrently through Wichita Falls nbsp nbsp US 82 US 277 in Wichita Falls US 277 US 281 travels concurrently to east of Medicine Park Oklahoma nbsp I 44 in Wichita Falls The highways travel concurrently to west southwest of Randlett Oklahoma Oklahoma nbsp nbsp I 44 US 70 west southwest of Randlett US 70 US 281 travels concurrently to Randlett nbsp I 44 in Walters nbsp I 44 northwest of Geronimo The highways travel concurrently to east of Medicine Park nbsp US 62 in Lawton The highways travel concurrently to Anadarko nbsp I 40 in Hinton nbsp US 270 in Geary The highways travel concurrently to Seiling nbsp US 60 in Seiling The highways travel concurrently to Chester nbsp US 412 south of Waynoka nbsp US 64 in Alva The highways travel concurrently through Alva Kansas nbsp US 160 west southwest of Medicine Lodge The highways travel concurrently to Medicine Lodge nbsp nbsp US 54 US 400 in Pratt nbsp US 50 south of St John nbsp US 56 in Great Bend nbsp nbsp I 70 US 40 south of Russell nbsp US 24 in Osborne The highways travel concurrently to south of Portis nbsp US 36 in Smith Center The highways travel concurrently to south of Lebanon Nebraska nbsp US 136 in Red Cloud nbsp nbsp US 6 US 34 in Hastings US 6 US 281 travels concurrently through Hastings US 34 US 281 travels concurrently to Grand Island nbsp I 80 south of Grand Island nbsp N 2 in Grand Island The highways travel concurrently from the junction of US 34 US 281 to the north end of Grand Island nbsp nbsp US 20 US 275 in O Neill US 20 US 281 travels concurrently through O Neill South Dakota nbsp US 18 east southeast of Fairfax The highways travel concurrently to south of Armour nbsp I 90 southeast of Plankinton nbsp US 14 south southeast of Wolsey The highways travel concurrently to north northwest of Wolsey nbsp US 212 in Redfield The highways travel concurrently through Redfield nbsp US 12 in Aberdeen North Dakota nbsp nbsp I 94 US 52 in Jamestown I 94 US 281 travels concurrently through Jamestown US 52 US 281 travels concurrently to Carrington nbsp US 2 west northwest of Churchs Ferry The highways travel concurrently to west of Churchs Ferry nbsp nbsp ND 3 PTH 10 at the Canada United States border north northeast of Dunseith 10 Bypass edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 281 AlternateLocationGreat Bend KansasLength1 4 mi 2 3 km Existedc 1955 c 1983U S Route 281 Alternate was a 1 4 mile 2 3 km long alternate of U S Route 281 running within the northeastern and eastern portions of Great Bend Kansas US 281 Alternate was formed in 1955 and was decommissioned about 1983 Since then it has been known as US 281 Bypass which is mostly unsigned two lane surface highway bypasses downtown Great Bend The only visible indication of this being a bypass is via street signs along intersecting streets thus it is not a true bypass route but a local street that is named as a bypass citation needed Route description edit 281 Bypass begins its journey near the intersection of 10th US 56 K 96 K 156 and Pine Streets 10th Street which is normally east west travels slightly southwest northeast for one block with its intersection with the bypass citation needed The bypass travels mostly to the northwest until near Park and Frey Streets Then it steers towards the north northwest citation needed After intersecting with 22nd Street 281 Bypass starts to curve to the west until it intersects with 24th Street It remains unsigned on 24th Street until its northwestern terminus with its parent route on Main Street US 281 citation needed The northwestern terminus of U S Highway 281 Bypass is directly adjacent to Brit Spaugh Park in Great Bend 11 See also editRelated routes edit U S Route 81 U S Route 181References edit U S Route Number Database Transportation org Retrieved February 7 2019 Highway Renumbered The Bismarck Tribune July 24 1931 p 7 Retrieved December 18 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp U S Route Number Database Transportation org Retrieved February 7 2019 Lincoln Laura Gerhardt Karen 2002 Donna Texas Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 1943 2 Transportation Planning and Programming Division 2018 Texas County Mapbook PDF Map 2018 ed 1 72 224 Texas Department of Transportation p 2265 Retrieved December 23 2022 Driscoll Patrick January 16 2006 Now there s a name for it San Antonio Express News Archived from the original on February 23 2008 Retrieved June 20 2008 Driscoll Patrick June 10 2008 U S 281 Loop 410 interchange ramps are complete San Antonio Express News Archived from the original on June 11 2008 Retrieved June 20 2008 SDLRC Codified Law 31 4 229 sdlegislature gov Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 17 2019 Retrieved February 16 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 40 63 77 82 83 93 100 101 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 Google June 8 2009 U S Highway 281 Bypass Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 8 2009 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 281KML is from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 281 1926 Map of North Dakota US 281 Route Former ND Highway 4 Browse numbered routes nbsp US 277OK nbsp US 283 nbsp K 279KS nbsp US 283 nbsp US 275NE nbsp US 283 nbsp SD 273SD nbsp SD 296 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 281 amp oldid 1206316253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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