K-148 (Kansas highway)
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K-148 |
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Maintained by KDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 86 mi[1] (138 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1937 | ||||||||
West end: | K-28 two miles north of Randall and six miles east of Jewell | ||||||||
North end: | Nebraska state line, seven miles north of Hanover. Continues as NE 112. | ||||||||
Counties: | JL, RL, WA | ||||||||
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K-148 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The route begins at K-28 north of Randall and east of Jewell and heads east through the unincorporated towns of Kackley and Norway. After crossing US-81, K-148 goes through the unincorporated town of Wayne and the incorporated town of Agenda. At the intersection of K-15 and K-9, K-148 begins a concurrency with K-9 that lasts 10 miles. Just east of Barnes, K-148 turns north, passing just to the east of Hanover before ending at the Nebraska state line. The road continues as Nebraska Highway 112.
[edit] History
The western branch of the road was a county road. It first appeared on the Kansas state map in 1956.[2] The road between the K-9/K-15 intersection to the Nebraska line was marked as K-15E until sometime between 1987 and 1991.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Kansas Department of Transportation. Official State Transportation Map [map], 2007-2008 edition. Section F9.
- ^ Kansas Department of Transportation: Historic State Maps
- ^ Kansas Department of Transportation: Historic State Maps