K-209 (Kansas highway)
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K-209 |
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Maintained by KDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 2 mi (3 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | City limits of Woodbine | ||||||||
East end: | US 77 between Herington and Junction City | ||||||||
Counties: | DK | ||||||||
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K-209 is a state highway in Dickinson County, Kansas. It runs from U.S. Route 77 west to Woodbine. It has a total length of 2 miles.[1].
It continues west as Dickinson County Road 1400, going through Navarre, where it shares a short concurrency with K-43 before ending at K-15 south of Abilene.
The road continues east as Avenue G in Morris County, where it becomes K-4 just before entering White City.
[edit] History
K-209 first appeared on the Kansas State Highway in 1962[2] when US 77 was placed on a new alignment to the east of Woodbine.
[edit] References
- ^ Kennedy, Richie. Kansas Highways Routelog.
- ^ Kansas Department of Transportation. Official State Transportation Map [map], January 1962 edition. Section C9. Retrieved on 2008-06-04.
[edit] External links
Google Maps
Kansas Department of Transportation. Official State Transportation Map [map], 2007-2008 edition. Retrieved on 2008-06-04.