U.S. Route 50 in Kansas

U.S. Route 50
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length: 447.93 mi[1] (720.87 km)
Existed: 1928 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 50 / US 400 towards Holly, CO
 

US-400 from Colorado to Dodge City
US-83 in Garden City
US-56 / US-283 in Dodge City
US-281 near St. John
I-135 / US-81 in Newton
US-77 in Florence
I-335 in Emporia
I-35 from Emporia to Leawood
US-75 near Lebo
US-59 in Ottawa
US-56 in Gardner

US-69 in Overland Park
East end: I-435 / US 50 in Leawood, Kansas
Highway system

United States Numbered Highways
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Kansas numbered highways

← K-49 K-51 →

In the U.S. state of Kansas, U.S. Route 50 (US-50) is a main east–west highway serving the southwest, central and northeastern parts of the state. Kansas City is the only metropolitan area US-50 serves in the state but the highway does serve several other larger towns in Kansas such as (from west to east) Garden City, Dodge City, Hutchinson, Newton and Emporia.

Contents

Entering Kansas

US-50 enters the state running concurrently with US-400, which joins US-50 at Granada, Colorado. The first town it runs through is Coolidge. Syracuse is the first county seat (Hamilton County).

Route description

US-50 then heads to Newton, where it joins Interstate highway 135 for a short time before it angles northeasterly toward Emporia, another meat-packing town as well as the home of Emporia State University. US-50 then joins I-35 and it overlaps that interstate for most of the rest of the way in Kansas.

US-50, along with I-35, then passes through a place known as "BETO Junction," which is where it meets US-75 north of Burlington. The letters in the acronym stand for Burlington, Emporia, Topeka and Ottawa, which are the cities to the south, west, north and east, respectively.

Ottawa is the home of Ottawa University. From there, US-50 passes through Olathe and meets I-435 in Lenexa. At this point. US-50 leaves I-35 and joins I-435 for the rest of its trip in Kansas.

The US-50 split

US-50 once had a split into two branch routes in Kansas.[2] Branch routes were once common along the U.S. highway system but have always been discouraged. Most branch routes that remain exist mostly in Kentucky and Tennessee.

The US-50 split began in Garden City and ended near Baldwin City. In Garden City, the split began at Kansas Avenue and Main Street. US-50N continued west on Kansas Ave. and went through Jetmore, Larned, Great Bend, Lyons, McPherson and Baldwin City. US-50S ran along current US-50. The routes rejoined near what is now the intersection of US-56 and K-33.

US-50N was replaced by US-156 from Garden City to Great Bend and US-56 the rest of the way. US-156 is now known as K-156. The split was removed during the late 1950s.[3][4]

Business routes and bypasses

US-50 has one business route in Kansas.

Garden City

In Garden City. US-50 and US-83 each have business routes. They both start at the same place, at the junction of US-50, 83 and 400 about one mile (1.6 km) north of town. They run concurrently along the former alignments of US-50 and 83 through town to the intersection of Main Street and Fulton Street. At that point, the business routes split and Business 50 heads east to meet up with US-50, 83 and 400 east of town.

US-50 once had alternate routings in Garden City and Dodge City and business routes in Dodge City and Ottawa. Former Alternate 50 in Garden City is now known as Campus Drive. Its purpose was to connect US-50 travelers to then-US-156 without having to go all the way into downtown. Its purpose was taken over by Spur US-83 in the 1970s. Spur US-83 is now the bypass around Garden City that carries highways 50, 83 and 400.

Former Alternate 50 at Dodge City is now the main route for US-50. Business 50 in Dodge City was decommissioned when the US-400 bypass was built to the south and west of that city. Business 50 in Ottawa ran along the former US-50 alignment through Ottawa.

Junction list

US 50 / US 400 towards Holly, CO
US-400 from Colorado to Dodge City
US-83 in Garden City
US-56 / US-283 in Dodge City
US-183 in Kinsley
US-281 near St. John
I-135 / US-81 in Newton
US-77 in Florence
I-335 in Emporia
I-35 from Emporia to Leawood
US-75 near Lebo
US-59 in Ottawa
US-56 in Gardner
US-69 in Overland Park
US-169 in Overland Park
I-435 / US 50 in Leawood, Kansas

References

U.S. Route 50
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Colorado
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