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K-61 is a Kansas state highway originating at US-54 and US-400 on the east side of Pratt, and ends south of McPherson at I-135 and US-81. Signed as a north–south highway, K-61 is a diagonal highway running southwest and northeast. K-61 is long. ==Route description== K-61 passes through the towns of Preston, Turon, Langdon (unincorporated) and Partridge, while paralleling a line of the Union Pacific Railroad, then beginning a six-mile (10 km) concurrency with US-50. It shares a short concurrency with K-14 and K-96 near South Hutchinson. After breaking to the northeast from US-50, K-61 passes through the east side of Hutchinson (Where it is signed locally as the Ken Kennedy Freeway〔(Google Maps )〕). It bypasses Medora (unincorporated), Inman, and Groveland before ending at I-135 and US-81 south of McPherson. Its last two miles share a "wrong-way" concurrency with Business US-81. K-61 is a two-lane highway from its south end until it meets US-50, and a four-lane highway for the rest of its route. It has controlled access interchanges (with US-50) at North K-96, west of Hutchinson; South K-96, also signed To K-17 in South Hutchinson. After breaking away from US-50, K-61 has controlled access interchanges at Avenue A in Hutchinson, 56th Avenue in Hutchinson, 85th Avenue/Medora Road north of Hutchinson, Cherokee Road in Inman, and K-153, Spur K-153 and Business US-81 all in McPherson. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「K-61 (Kansas highway)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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