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Interstate 335 (abbreviated I-335) is the name of an interstate highway spur route of Interstate 35 in the U.S. state of Kansas.
It runs 50.1 miles from a junction with Interstate 35 in Emporia to a junction with Interstate 470 in Topeka. The highway exists entirely as a part of the Kansas Turnpike, and this stretch of the Turnpike was in fact for 31 years (from the opening of the Kansas Turnpike in 1956 until 1987) designated solely as the Kansas Turnpike without an interstate number. It was only after a change in the speed limit laws, at which time state legislators were given the authority to raise the speed limits on rural interstate highways, that this segment of the Kansas Turnpike was given an interstate designation, I-335, so that it could fall under the new law.[2]
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The southern beginning of I-335
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Prior to this, I-335 had previously been used to designate a cancelled spur route in north Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was to have run from I-35W to I-94 in north Minneapolis.
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- ^ Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2
- ^ "Kansans Can Drive at 65 on 680 miles." Lawrence Daily Journal-World 14 May 1987.