K-360 (Kansas highway)
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K-360 |
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Maintained by KDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 4 mi[1] (6 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1997 | ||||||||
South end: | US-77 south of Winfield | ||||||||
North end: | US-160 east of Winfield | ||||||||
Counties: | CL | ||||||||
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K-360 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-360 is a four-mile south and east partial bypass of Winfield that serves area industries. It starts at US-77 south of Winfield and proceeds east and north, ending at US-160/K-15 east of Winfield.
It is the third-highest number of a state highway, and is one of three in the K-3xx series, the others being K-383, on a former US-83 alignment, and K-368 which serves Pomona Lake State Park. K-360 is a derivative of US-160.
It first appeared on the Kansas Department of Transportation Map in 1997.
[edit] References
- ^ Kansas Department of Transportation. Official State Transportation Map [map], 2007-2008 edition. Section F9.