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U.S. Route 73

U.S. Route 73 (US 73) is a north–south United States highway that runs for 113 miles (182 km) from northeast Kansas to southeast Nebraska. The highway's southern terminus is Bonner Springs, Kansas at I-70. Its northern terminus is near Dawson, Nebraska at US 75.

U.S. Route 73

US 73 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT, NDOT, and the cities of Leavenworth, Atchison and Horton
Length113.17 mi[a] (182.13 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Tourist
routes
Lewis and Clark Trail
Major junctions
South end I-70 / Kansas Turnpike / US-24 / US-40 / K-7 in Bonner Springs, KS
Major intersections K-7 in Atchison, KS
US-59 in Atchison, KS
US-36 in Hiawatha, KS
North end US 75 in Dawson, NE
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesKansas, Nebraska
CountiesKS: Wyandotte, Leavenworth, Atchison, Brown
NE: Richardson
Highway system
US 72 US 74

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi km
KS 91.120 146.643
NE 22.05 35.49
Total 113.17 182.13

Kansas edit

 
US-73's former southern terminus at I-435 in Kansas City in 2007.

U.S. Route 73 begins at I-70 in Kansas City in a concurrency with U.S. Route 24, U.S. Route 40, and K-7. Two miles north of its terminus, US 24 and US 40 turn west, while US 73 continues north with K-7. It continues north with K-7 through Lansing, where it intersects K-5. US 73 and K-7 then continue through Leavenworth. It goes northwesterly from Leavenworth, meeting K-192 near Easton and at Atchison, turns west. At Atchison, it loses K-7 and is briefly concurrent with U.S. Route 59. It goes west and turns northwest near Lancaster at its intersection with K-9. It goes through Huron and begins a concurrency with K-20 near Everest. It goes west into Horton and intersects U.S. Route 159. The two highways continue north together and meet U.S. Route 36 at Hiawatha. After a brief northwesterly routing through Reserve, US 73 and US 159 turn north and enter Nebraska.

Nebraska edit

U.S. Routes 73 and 159 enter Nebraska northwest of Reserve, Kansas. U.S. Route 159 turns east in Falls City, Nebraska toward Rulo, Nebraska and continues east toward Interstate 29 in Missouri. A few miles north of Falls City, U.S. Route 73 turns west, passes through Verdon, and ends at U.S. Route 75 just north of Dawson, Nebraska.

History edit

The original southern terminus was at Atoka, Oklahoma at an intersection with U.S. Highway 75. From the creation of the highway in 1926 until April 11, 1935,[1] US 73 was split between Oswego, Kansas and Horton, Kansas. US 73E followed modern US 160 from Oswego to Columbus, then modern US 69 to Kansas City, where it then latched onto what is now US 73. The US 73E designated then went from Kansas City to Horton. US 73W followed the route of modern U.S. Route 59 from Oswego to K-39, K-39 west to Chanute, modern U.S. Route 169 from Chanute to Garnett, modern US 59 again from Garnett to Nortonville, and then modern U.S. Route 159 from Nortonville to Horton. On April 10, 1935, US 73 was truncated at Kansas City with the modern designations taking over the old routes and US 69 taking over the Atoka-Oswego segment.[2] In Kansas City, US 73 previously followed U.S. Route 24 into downtown Kansas City, Kansas, terminating at the Intercity Viaduct (Lewis and Clark Viaduct), before Interstate 435 was completed. After I-435 was completed, US 73 ended at its intersection with I-435. On December 1, 2008, the southern terminus was rerouted, along with US 24 and US 40, southward along K-7 to its new terminus at I-70.[3]

Nebraska also had a split highway, with the split between Tekamah and Winnebago between 1935 and 1957. US 73E went north through Decatur along the current route of U.S. Route 75, while US 73W went west from Tekamah along current Nebraska Highway 32 to Oakland, then north from Oakland in a concurrency with U.S. Route 77.

The original northern terminus was south of Auburn, Nebraska, near Howe, Nebraska. US 73 went east through Howe, then south to Stella, Nebraska, then east through Shubert, Nebraska, then south to the current highway.[4] In 1932, the highway was extended to South Sioux City, Nebraska. In 1965, the route was shortened to Winnebago, Nebraska. In 1984, U.S. 75 was removed from western Iowa along Interstate 29 and placed on U.S. 73's route, superseding it through Omaha, Nebraska and truncating the highway to its present northern terminus near Dawson, Nebraska.

 

K-227

LocationAtchison
ExistedSeptember 9, 1968–1980
KML is not from Wikidata

K-227 was a highway in Kansas that was designated on September 9, 1968.[5] K-227's southern terminus was at K-4 and U.S. Route 59 (US-59) in the city of Atchison and the northern terminus was at K-9 and US-73 in Atchison. In 1980, US-73 was realigned along K-227 and at that time K-227 was decommissioned.

Major intersections edit

StateCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
KansasWyandotteBonner Springs0.0000.000  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-70 / Kansas Turnpike west / US-24 east / US-40 east / K-7 south – Olathe, Topeka, St. Louis
Southern end of US-24, US-40, and K-7 overlaps
Bonner SpringsKansas City line1.5842.549 
 
 
 
  US-24 west / US-40 west (State Avenue) / Lewis and Clark Trail
Interchange; northern end of US-24 and US-40 overlaps
LeavenworthLeavenworth 
 
K-5 south – Leavenworth National Cemetery
 
 
K-92 west (Spruce Street) – McLouth
Southern end of K-92 overlap
 
 
K-92 east / Frontier Military Historic Byway ends / Glacial Hills Scenic Byway begins – Platte City Mo.
Northern end of K-92 overlap
  CR 14 (Santa Fe Trail) / N. 20th StreetInterchange
Kickapoo Township 
 
K-192 west – Easton
AtchisonWalnut Township 
 
K-74 west – Potter
Atchison 
 
 
 
  K-7 north (10th Street) / US-59 north / Lewis and Clark Trail / Glacial Hills Scenic Byway – Troy, St. Joseph Mo.
Northern end of K-7 overlap; southern end of US-59 overlap
 
 
US-59 south – Oskaloosa
Northern end of US-59 overlap
 
 
 
  To K-7 north / Woodlawn Avenue – Amelia Earhart Airport
Lancaster Township 
 
K-9 west – Effingham
BrownWashington Township 
 
K-20 east – Everest
Southern end of K-20 overlap
Horton 
 
US-159 south – Muscotah
Southern end of US-159 overlap
 
 
 
 
K-20 west to US-75
Northern end of K-20 overlap
Hiawatha  US-36 – Seneca, TroyInterchange
 91.12
0.00
146.64
0.00
 
 
Lewis and Clark Trail begins; Kansas–Nebraska state line
NebraskaRichardsonFalls City4.116.61 
 
US 159 north (E. 14th Street) – Rulo
Northern end of US 159 overlap
4.597.39 
 
N-8 west (21st Street) – Salem
Ohio Precinct–Liberty Precinct line13.4921.71 
 
N-67 north – Indian Cave State Park
Grant Precinct22.0535.49   US 75 / Lewis and Clark Trail – Dawson, Omaha
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Mileage is a summation of each state's length

References edit

  1. ^ "New Highway Number". Council Grove Republican. April 11, 1935. p. 1. Retrieved February 27, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ "Change Numbers on U.S. Highway". Lawrence Journal-World. 10 April 1935. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  3. ^ AASHTO October 2008 meeting
  4. ^ Nebraska Highways 61 to 100[unreliable source]
  5. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (September 11, 1968). "Resolution for relocation and redesignation of Road in Atchison County". Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved April 28, 2020.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 73



Browse numbered routes
  K-71KS  K-74
  N-71NE  N-74

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U S Route 73 US 73 is a north south United States highway that runs for 113 miles 182 km from northeast Kansas to southeast Nebraska The highway s southern terminus is Bonner Springs Kansas at I 70 Its northern terminus is near Dawson Nebraska at US 75 U S Route 73US 73 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by KDOT NDOT and the cities of Leavenworth Atchison and HortonLength113 17 mi a 182 13 km Existed1926 citation needed presentTouristroutesLewis and Clark TrailMajor junctionsSouth endI 70 Kansas Turnpike US 24 US 40 K 7 in Bonner Springs KSMajor intersectionsK 7 in Atchison KS US 59 in Atchison KS US 36 in Hiawatha KSNorth endUS 75 in Dawson NELocationCountryUnited StatesStatesKansas NebraskaCountiesKS Wyandotte Leavenworth Atchison BrownNE RichardsonHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 72 US 74 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Kansas 1 2 Nebraska 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editLengths mi kmKS 91 120 146 643NE 22 05 35 49Total 113 17 182 13Kansas edit nbsp US 73 s former southern terminus at I 435 in Kansas City in 2007 U S Route 73 begins at I 70 in Kansas City in a concurrency with U S Route 24 U S Route 40 and K 7 Two miles north of its terminus US 24 and US 40 turn west while US 73 continues north with K 7 It continues north with K 7 through Lansing where it intersects K 5 US 73 and K 7 then continue through Leavenworth It goes northwesterly from Leavenworth meeting K 192 near Easton and at Atchison turns west At Atchison it loses K 7 and is briefly concurrent with U S Route 59 It goes west and turns northwest near Lancaster at its intersection with K 9 It goes through Huron and begins a concurrency with K 20 near Everest It goes west into Horton and intersects U S Route 159 The two highways continue north together and meet U S Route 36 at Hiawatha After a brief northwesterly routing through Reserve US 73 and US 159 turn north and enter Nebraska Nebraska editU S Routes 73 and 159 enter Nebraska northwest of Reserve Kansas U S Route 159 turns east in Falls City Nebraska toward Rulo Nebraska and continues east toward Interstate 29 in Missouri A few miles north of Falls City U S Route 73 turns west passes through Verdon and ends at U S Route 75 just north of Dawson Nebraska History editThe original southern terminus was at Atoka Oklahoma at an intersection with U S Highway 75 From the creation of the highway in 1926 until April 11 1935 1 US 73 was split between Oswego Kansas and Horton Kansas US 73E followed modern US 160 from Oswego to Columbus then modern US 69 to Kansas City where it then latched onto what is now US 73 The US 73E designated then went from Kansas City to Horton US 73W followed the route of modern U S Route 59 from Oswego to K 39 K 39 west to Chanute modern U S Route 169 from Chanute to Garnett modern US 59 again from Garnett to Nortonville and then modern U S Route 159 from Nortonville to Horton On April 10 1935 US 73 was truncated at Kansas City with the modern designations taking over the old routes and US 69 taking over the Atoka Oswego segment 2 In Kansas City US 73 previously followed U S Route 24 into downtown Kansas City Kansas terminating at the Intercity Viaduct Lewis and Clark Viaduct before Interstate 435 was completed After I 435 was completed US 73 ended at its intersection with I 435 On December 1 2008 the southern terminus was rerouted along with US 24 and US 40 southward along K 7 to its new terminus at I 70 3 Nebraska also had a split highway with the split between Tekamah and Winnebago between 1935 and 1957 US 73E went north through Decatur along the current route of U S Route 75 while US 73W went west from Tekamah along current Nebraska Highway 32 to Oakland then north from Oakland in a concurrency with U S Route 77 The original northern terminus was south of Auburn Nebraska near Howe Nebraska US 73 went east through Howe then south to Stella Nebraska then east through Shubert Nebraska then south to the current highway 4 In 1932 the highway was extended to South Sioux City Nebraska In 1965 the route was shortened to Winnebago Nebraska In 1984 U S 75 was removed from western Iowa along Interstate 29 and placed on U S 73 s route superseding it through Omaha Nebraska and truncating the highway to its present northern terminus near Dawson Nebraska nbsp K 227LocationAtchisonExistedSeptember 9 1968 1980KML file edit help Template Attached KML K 227 Kansas highway KML is not from Wikidata K 227 was a highway in Kansas that was designated on September 9 1968 5 K 227 s southern terminus was at K 4 and U S Route 59 US 59 in the city of Atchison and the northern terminus was at K 9 and US 73 in Atchison In 1980 US 73 was realigned along K 227 and at that time K 227 was decommissioned Major intersections editThis section is missing mileposts for junctions Please help by adding them StateCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesKansasWyandotteBonner Springs0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 70 Kansas Turnpike west US 24 east US 40 east K 7 south Olathe Topeka St LouisSouthern end of US 24 US 40 and K 7 overlapsBonner Springs Kansas City line1 5842 549 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 24 west US 40 west State Avenue Lewis and Clark TrailInterchange northern end of US 24 and US 40 overlapsLeavenworthLeavenworth nbsp nbsp K 5 south Leavenworth National Cemetery nbsp nbsp K 92 west Spruce Street McLouthSouthern end of K 92 overlap nbsp nbsp K 92 east Frontier Military Historic Byway ends Glacial Hills Scenic Byway begins Platte City Mo Northern end of K 92 overlap nbsp CR 14 Santa Fe Trail N 20th StreetInterchangeKickapoo Township nbsp nbsp K 192 west EastonAtchisonWalnut Township nbsp nbsp K 74 west PotterAtchison nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp K 7 north 10th Street US 59 north Lewis and Clark Trail Glacial Hills Scenic Byway Troy St Joseph Mo Northern end of K 7 overlap southern end of US 59 overlap nbsp nbsp US 59 south OskaloosaNorthern end of US 59 overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To K 7 north Woodlawn Avenue Amelia Earhart AirportLancaster Township nbsp nbsp K 9 west EffinghamBrownWashington Township nbsp nbsp K 20 east EverestSouthern end of K 20 overlapHorton nbsp nbsp US 159 south MuscotahSouthern end of US 159 overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp K 20 west to US 75Northern end of K 20 overlapHiawatha nbsp US 36 Seneca TroyInterchange 91 120 00146 640 00 nbsp nbsp Lewis and Clark Trail begins Kansas Nebraska state lineNebraskaRichardsonFalls City4 116 61 nbsp nbsp US 159 north E 14th Street RuloNorthern end of US 159 overlap4 597 39 nbsp nbsp N 8 west 21st Street SalemOhio Precinct Liberty Precinct line13 4921 71 nbsp nbsp N 67 north Indian Cave State ParkGrant Precinct22 0535 49 nbsp nbsp US 75 Lewis and Clark Trail Dawson Omaha1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portalList of United States Numbered HighwaysNotes edit Mileage is a summation of each state s lengthReferences edit New Highway Number Council Grove Republican April 11 1935 p 1 Retrieved February 27 2020 via Newspapers com nbsp Change Numbers on U S Highway Lawrence Journal World 10 April 1935 Retrieved 7 July 2014 AASHTO October 2008 meeting Nebraska Highways 61 to 100 unreliable source State Highway Commission of Kansas September 11 1968 Resolution for relocation and redesignation of Road in Atchison County Topeka State Highway Commission of Kansas Retrieved April 28 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 73 nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Lewis and Clark Trail KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 73KML is from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 73 Browse numbered routes nbsp K 71KS nbsp K 74 nbsp N 71NE nbsp N 74 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 73 amp oldid 1186280537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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