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U.S. Route 83 in Kansas

U.S. Route 83 (US-83) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from the Veterans International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas north to the Canadian border, north of Westhope, North Dakota, where it continues as Manitoba Highway 83. In the U.S. state of Kansas, US-83 is a main north–south highway that runs from the Oklahoma border north to the Nebraska border.

U.S. Highway 83

US-83 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length227.50 mi[1] (366.13 km)
Existedc. 1931[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 83 / US 270 at Oklahoma state line
Major intersections
North end US 83 at Nebraska state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountiesSeward, Haskell, Finney, Scott, Logan, Thomas, Sheridan, Decatur
Highway system
  • Kansas State Highway System
K-82 K-84
K-22K-22 K-22

In 1926, the highway that first became known as US-83 was established as K-22. Then between 1930 and 1931, US-83 was extended into Kansas along K-22, which was decommissioned. Then between 1941 and 1944, US-83 and US-183 were swapped within Nebraska and a small portion into Kansas. US-83 was changed to turn north just northeast of Selden and the former alignment of US-83 from northeast of Selden to US-183 east of Woodruff became US-383, now K-383.

Route description

US-83 enters the Sunflower State, overlapped with US-270 in Seward County, approximately four miles (6.4 km) south of Liberal. From here it continues north to Liberal where it intersects US-54 and US-270 ends. North of Liberal, US-83 begins a concurrency with US-160, and the highways remain joined until reaching Sublette, the seat of Haskell County. US-83 and US-160 split north of Sublette; US-160 heads west toward Ulysses, and US-83 continues north toward Garden City.

 
US-50 and US-400 westbound approaching northern end of US-83 overlap

At Garden City, US-50 and US-400 join US-83 for a brief concurrency on a bypass around the east and north sides of the city while US-83 Business follows the former routing through downtown. All three routes cross K-156, also known as Kansas Avenue, in the northwest portion of the city. At the north end of the US-50/US-83 Business route, US-83 splits and heads north toward Scott City, while US-50 and US-400 remain joined through the rest of the state. The highway passes through largely unpopulated areas of Finney County and Scott County before reaching a junction with K-96 in downtown Scott City.

In northern Scott County, K-4 has its origins at US-83, heading east toward Healy, and US-83 traverses through rolling farmlands until reaching Oakley, the seat of Logan County. US-83 reaches US-40 less than a mile west of I-70, and the two highways jog west for a brief multiplex before US-83 splits and crosses I-70.

North of I-70, US-83 intersects US-24 then curves northeast, east of Gem in Thomas County. US-83 continues its northeasterly track through Rexford and Selden. After passing through Selden, US-83 intersects the southern terminus of K-383 and the northern terminus of K-23. From here, US-83 turns north, crosses into Decatur County then continues north and intersects US-36 in Oberlin. Oberlin is the last area of significant population the highway passes in Kansas; the next city is McCook, Nebraska.

History

 

K-22

Existed1926[3]c. 1931[2]

In 1926, the highway that first became known as US-83 was established as K-22.[3] Then between 1930 and 1931, US-83 was extended into Kansas along K-22, which was decommissioned.[2] Between July 1938 and 1939, US-183 was altered to follow US-36 east to K-1 in Phillipsburg, which created a short overlap between US-83 and US-183 near Norton.[4][5] Then between 1941 and 1944, US-183 and US-83 were swapped within Nebraska and a small portion into Kansas. US-83 was changed to turn north just northeast of Selden and US-183 was changed to continue north past Phillipsburg, which eliminated the overlap between the two in Norton. The former alignment of US-83 from northeast of Selden to east of Woodruff became US-383, now K-383.[6][7]

In a July 2010 study, US-83 was planned to be reconstructed from Sublette to Scott City and included a diamond interchange to be built at the K-144 intersection.[8]: 40–41  In February 2016, KDOT accepted a bid of $22.3 million (equivalent to $27.2 million in 2023) to convert the junction with K-144 to a diamond interchange as well as reconstruct a 6-mile (9.7 km) section of US-83.[9] On June 26, 2017, K-144 was closed and on June 27, 2017, US-160 was closed from K-190 east to US-83 and K-144.[10] On September 20, 2017, US-160 and K-144 reopened, with only minor work remaining to complete the entire project.[11]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[12]kmDestinationsNotes
Seward0.0000.000 
 
 
 
US 83 south / US 270 east
Continuation into Oklahoma
Liberal3.1165.015  
 
US-54 / US-270 ends
Western terminus of US-270; northern end of US-270 overlap
12.78520.575 
 
K-51 west
Eastern terminus of K-51
21.62734.805 
 
US-160 east
Southern end of US-160 overlap
28.65046.108 
 
K-190 west
Eastern terminus of K-190
Haskell35.64457.363  US-56
41.66367.050 
 
  US-160 west / K-144 – Ulysses
Interchange; northern end of US-160 overlap; western terminus of K-144
Finney 
 
 
US 83 Bus. north
Southern terminus of US-83 Bus.
Garden City 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US-50 east / US-400 east / US 50 Bus. west
Southern end of US-50 and US-400 overlap; eastern terminus of US-50 Business
 
 
K-156 east
Western terminus of K-156; former US-156
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US-50 west / US-400 west / US 50 Bus. east / US 83 Bus. south
Northern end of US-160 overlap; western terminus of US-50 Bus.; northern terminus of US-83 Bus.
ScottScott City  K-96
 
 
K-4 east
Western terminus of K-4
 
 
K-95 north
Southern terminus of K-95
 
 
K-95 south
Northern terminus of K-95
LoganOakley 
 
 
 
US-40 east to I-70
Southern end of US-40 overlap
 
 
US-40 west
Northern end of US-40 overlap
Thomas  I-70 – Hays, DenverI-70 exit 70; diamond interchange
  US-24
Sheridan 
 
 
 
K-23 south / K-383 north
Northern terminus of K-23; southern terminus of K-383 (former US-383)
DecaturOberlin  US-36
 
 
US 83 north
Continuation into Nebraska
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Business route

 

 

U.S. Highway 83 Business

LocationGarden City

U.S. Route 83 Business (US-83 Bus.) is a business route in Garden City. It begins at US-83 and travels north and ends at US-50, US-83, and .

References

  1. ^ Federal Highway Administration, National Highway Planning Network GIS data version 2005.08
  2. ^ a b c Rand McNally and Company (1931). "Kansas" (Map). Clason's Road Map of Kansas. 1:2,000,000. Denver: Clason Map Company. p. 87 – via Rumsey Collection.
  3. ^ a b Rand McNally and Company (1926). "Kansas" (Map). Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas of the United States, including a Brief Description of the National Parks and Monuments. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company. pp. 56–57.
  4. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (1938). Kansas State Highway System (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  5. ^ State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau (1939). "Nebraska" (Map). Rand McNally Road map: Nebraska. 1:1,267,200. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company. pp. 58–59. Retrieved July 26, 2020 – via Rumsey Collection.
  6. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (1941). Kansas State Highway System (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  7. ^ State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau (1944). "Kansas" (Map). State Farm Road map: Kansas. 1:1,235,520. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company. Retrieved July 26, 2020 – via Rumsey Collection.
  8. ^ Kansas Department of Transportation (July 2010). "83-106 KA-1008-01; Haskell, Finney, & Scott counties US-83 Projects Identification & needs study" (PDF). Topeka: Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  9. ^ Kansas Department of Transportation (February 10, 2016). "Bid approved for US-83 expansion project in Haskell County" (PDF). Topeka: Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  10. ^ Kansas Department of Transportation (June 20, 2017). "Detours Ahead as KDOT works to tie U.S. 160 and K-144 into new Overpass Exchange in Haskell County" (PDF). Topeka: Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  11. ^ Kansas Department of Transportation (September 20, 2017). "U.S. 160/K-144 reopen in Haskell County" (PDF). Topeka: Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  12. ^ Staff (2016). "Pavement Management Information System". Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 21, 2017.

External links

KML is not from Wikidata
  • Kansas Department of Transportation State Map
  • KDOT: Historic State Maps
  U.S. Route 83
Previous state:
Oklahoma
Kansas Next state:
Nebraska

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This article is about the section of U S Route 83 in Kansas For the entire route see U S Route 83 U S Route 83 US 83 is a part of the U S Highway System that runs from the Veterans International Bridge in Brownsville Texas north to the Canadian border north of Westhope North Dakota where it continues as Manitoba Highway 83 In the U S state of Kansas US 83 is a main north south highway that runs from the Oklahoma border north to the Nebraska border U S Highway 83US 83 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by KDOTLength227 50 mi 1 366 13 km Existedc 1931 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 83 US 270 at Oklahoma state lineMajor intersectionsUS 54 US 270 in Liberal US 160 US 56 southwest of Sublette US 160 K 144 US 50 US 400 K 156 in Garden City K 96 in Scott City US 40 in Oakley I 70 US 24 US 36 in OberlinNorth endUS 83 at Nebraska state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateKansasCountiesSeward Haskell Finney Scott Logan Thomas Sheridan DecaturHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedKansas State Highway SystemInterstate US State Spurs K 82 K 84 K 22K 22 K 22In 1926 the highway that first became known as US 83 was established as K 22 Then between 1930 and 1931 US 83 was extended into Kansas along K 22 which was decommissioned Then between 1941 and 1944 US 83 and US 183 were swapped within Nebraska and a small portion into Kansas US 83 was changed to turn north just northeast of Selden and the former alignment of US 83 from northeast of Selden to US 183 east of Woodruff became US 383 now K 383 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Business route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditUS 83 enters the Sunflower State overlapped with US 270 in Seward County approximately four miles 6 4 km south of Liberal From here it continues north to Liberal where it intersects US 54 and US 270 ends North of Liberal US 83 begins a concurrency with US 160 and the highways remain joined until reaching Sublette the seat of Haskell County US 83 and US 160 split north of Sublette US 160 heads west toward Ulysses and US 83 continues north toward Garden City US 50 and US 400 westbound approaching northern end of US 83 overlap At Garden City US 50 and US 400 join US 83 for a brief concurrency on a bypass around the east and north sides of the city while US 83 Business follows the former routing through downtown All three routes cross K 156 also known as Kansas Avenue in the northwest portion of the city At the north end of the US 50 US 83 Business route US 83 splits and heads north toward Scott City while US 50 and US 400 remain joined through the rest of the state The highway passes through largely unpopulated areas of Finney County and Scott County before reaching a junction with K 96 in downtown Scott City In northern Scott County K 4 has its origins at US 83 heading east toward Healy and US 83 traverses through rolling farmlands until reaching Oakley the seat of Logan County US 83 reaches US 40 less than a mile west of I 70 and the two highways jog west for a brief multiplex before US 83 splits and crosses I 70 North of I 70 US 83 intersects US 24 then curves northeast east of Gem in Thomas County US 83 continues its northeasterly track through Rexford and Selden After passing through Selden US 83 intersects the southern terminus of K 383 and the northern terminus of K 23 From here US 83 turns north crosses into Decatur County then continues north and intersects US 36 in Oberlin Oberlin is the last area of significant population the highway passes in Kansas the next city is McCook Nebraska History Edit K 22Existed1926 3 c 1931 2 In 1926 the highway that first became known as US 83 was established as K 22 3 Then between 1930 and 1931 US 83 was extended into Kansas along K 22 which was decommissioned 2 Between July 1938 and 1939 US 183 was altered to follow US 36 east to K 1 in Phillipsburg which created a short overlap between US 83 and US 183 near Norton 4 5 Then between 1941 and 1944 US 183 and US 83 were swapped within Nebraska and a small portion into Kansas US 83 was changed to turn north just northeast of Selden and US 183 was changed to continue north past Phillipsburg which eliminated the overlap between the two in Norton The former alignment of US 83 from northeast of Selden to east of Woodruff became US 383 now K 383 6 7 In a July 2010 study US 83 was planned to be reconstructed from Sublette to Scott City and included a diamond interchange to be built at the K 144 intersection 8 40 41 In February 2016 KDOT accepted a bid of 22 3 million equivalent to 27 2 million in 2023 to convert the junction with K 144 to a diamond interchange as well as reconstruct a 6 mile 9 7 km section of US 83 9 On June 26 2017 K 144 was closed and on June 27 2017 US 160 was closed from K 190 east to US 83 and K 144 10 On September 20 2017 US 160 and K 144 reopened with only minor work remaining to complete the entire project 11 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 12 kmDestinationsNotesSeward 0 0000 000 US 83 south US 270 eastContinuation into OklahomaLiberal3 1165 015 US 54 US 270 endsWestern terminus of US 270 northern end of US 270 overlap 12 78520 575 K 51 westEastern terminus of K 51 21 62734 805 US 160 eastSouthern end of US 160 overlap 28 65046 108 K 190 westEastern terminus of K 190Haskell 35 64457 363 US 56 41 66367 050 US 160 west K 144 UlyssesInterchange northern end of US 160 overlap western terminus of K 144Finney US 83 Bus northSouthern terminus of US 83 Bus Garden City US 50 east US 400 east US 50 Bus westSouthern end of US 50 and US 400 overlap eastern terminus of US 50 Business K 156 eastWestern terminus of K 156 former US 156 US 50 west US 400 west US 50 Bus east US 83 Bus southNorthern end of US 160 overlap western terminus of US 50 Bus northern terminus of US 83 Bus ScottScott City K 96 K 4 eastWestern terminus of K 4 K 95 northSouthern terminus of K 95 K 95 southNorthern terminus of K 95LoganOakley US 40 east to I 70Southern end of US 40 overlap US 40 westNorthern end of US 40 overlapThomas I 70 Hays DenverI 70 exit 70 diamond interchange US 24Sheridan K 23 south K 383 northNorthern terminus of K 23 southern terminus of K 383 former US 383 DecaturOberlin US 36 US 83 northContinuation into Nebraska1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusBusiness route Edit U S Highway 83 BusinessLocationGarden CityU S Route 83 Business US 83 Bus is a business route in Garden City It begins at US 83 and travels north and ends at US 50 US 83 and References Edit Federal Highway Administration National Highway Planning Network GIS data version 2005 08 a b c Rand McNally and Company 1931 Kansas Map Clason s Road Map of Kansas 1 2 000 000 Denver Clason Map Company p 87 via Rumsey Collection a b Rand McNally and Company 1926 Kansas Map Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas of the United States including a Brief Description of the National Parks and Monuments Chicago Rand McNally and Company pp 56 57 State Highway Commission of Kansas 1938 Kansas State Highway System PDF Map Scale not given Topeka State Highway Commission of Kansas Retrieved July 22 2020 State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau 1939 Nebraska Map Rand McNally Road map Nebraska 1 1 267 200 Chicago Rand McNally and Company pp 58 59 Retrieved July 26 2020 via Rumsey Collection State Highway Commission of Kansas 1941 Kansas State Highway System PDF Map Scale not given Topeka State Highway Commission of Kansas Retrieved July 22 2020 State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau 1944 Kansas Map State Farm Road map Kansas 1 1 235 520 Chicago Rand McNally and Company Retrieved July 26 2020 via Rumsey Collection Kansas Department of Transportation July 2010 83 106 KA 1008 01 Haskell Finney amp Scott counties US 83 Projects Identification amp needs study PDF Topeka Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved August 16 2020 Kansas Department of Transportation February 10 2016 Bid approved for US 83 expansion project in Haskell County PDF Topeka Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved January 11 2021 Kansas Department of Transportation June 20 2017 Detours Ahead as KDOT works to tie U S 160 and K 144 into new Overpass Exchange in Haskell County PDF Topeka Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved January 11 2021 Kansas Department of Transportation September 20 2017 U S 160 K 144 reopen in Haskell County PDF Topeka Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved January 11 2021 Staff 2016 Pavement Management Information System Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved April 21 2017 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 83 in KansasKML is not from Wikidata Kansas Department of Transportation State Map KDOT Historic State Maps U S Route 83Previous state Oklahoma Kansas Next state Nebraska Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 83 in Kansas amp oldid 1143641406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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