K-99 (Kansas highway)
K-99 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by KDOT | ||||
Length: | 233 mi (375 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | SH-99 south of Chautauqua | |||
I‑35 in Emporia I‑70 / US-40 between Alma and Wamego | ||||
North end: | N-99 in Summerfield | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Marshall, Pottawatomie, Wabaunsee, Lyon, Greenwood, Elk, Chautauqua | |||
Highway system | ||||
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K-99 is a state highway in Kansas that runs 233 miles (375 km) north–south through the eastern part of the state. K-99 has its southern end south of Chautauqua where it crosses the Oklahoma border and becomes State Highway 99 (SH-99). Its northern terminus is near Summerfield at the Nebraska state line . This route was originally K-11.
A long section of the highway (north and south of Wamego, Kansas) is named "Road to Oz Highway" in honor of The Wizard of Oz.
Major Junctions
- SH-99 - Southern terminus of K-99, continuation into Oklahoma.
- Chautauqua County
US-166 / US-166 Bus. south of Sedan - eastern terminus of Business 166, south end of overlap with Business 166.
US-166 Bus. west on the west side of Sedan - north end of overlap with Business 166
- Elk County
- US-160 west on the east side of Moline - south end of overlap with US-160
- US-160 east - north end of overlap with US-160
- Greenwood County
- Lyon County
- Waubaunsee County
- Pottawatomie County
- Marshall County
- N-99 at Nebraska state line near Summerfield - Northern terminus of K-99, continuation into Nebraska
References
- Kennedy, Richie (2002). Kansas Highways Routelog (Kansas 99). Accessed on June 13, 2006.