K-14 (Kansas highway)

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K-14 marker

K-14
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Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length: 219 mi (352 km)
Major junctions
South end: US-160 / K-2 in Harper
North end: N-14 at the Nebraska state line north of Mankato
Location
Counties: Jewell, Mitchell, Lincoln, Ellsworth, Rice, Reno, Kingman, Harper
Highway system
Kansas numbered highways
K-13 K-15

K-14 is a north–south state highway which runs most of the length of the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway runs through the central part of the state.

Route description

K-14 begins on its southern end at US-160 in the town of Harper in Harper County. From there, it travels north into Kingman County, crossing the Chikaskia River near the community of Rago. K-14 continues north to Kingman, where it crosses the South Fork of the Ninnescah River and meets US-54/US-400. K-14 travels east with US-54/400 for approximately 10 miles (16 km) before turning north again near Waterloo, and continuing into Reno County, where it crosses the North Fork of the Ninnescah River. K-14 meets K-96 just south of South Hutchinson, and are duplexed for 3 miles (4.8 km), until they meet US-50 and K-61, where all four routes run concurrently for 2 miles (3.2 km) to the west, when K-14 and K-96 turn north and pass through Nickerson, and US-50 and K-61 continue west.

The two highways enter Rice County just south of Sterling before passing through the town. The highway then crosses the Arkansas River before encountering Lyons,and US-56, at which point K-96 splits from K-14 and continues west along US-56 toward Great Bend, while K-14 continues north into Ellsworth County. In the historic town of Ellsworth, the highway crosses the Smoky Hill River and continues north to I-70. K-14 travels east along I-70 for approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) before exiting and resuming north into Lincoln County, where K-14 passes through the Smoky Hills Wind Farm.

K-14 passes north through Lincoln and Mitchell Counties, crossing the Saline River in the town of Lincoln and the Solomon River in Beloit (the largest town along the highway). The highway jogs to the west for close to 2 miles (3.2 km) at the Mitchell/Jewell county line before continuing north into Jewell County. K-14 passes through the town of Jewell and meets US-36 just east of Mankato. K-14 is duplexed with US-36 for three miles (5 km) as it heads east, before splitting off again to the north. K-14 passes over White Rock Creek at the far western end of Lovewell Reservoir and continues north into Nebraska near the town of Superior, Nebraska, where the highway continues as Nebraska Highway 14.

The northern and southern halves of the highway differ fairly significantly in terms of terrain and landscape. The southern half of K-14 travels over fairly flat terrain in the valley of the Arkansas River. Just north of the intersection with K-4 in southern Ellsworth County, K-14 passes into the Smoky Hills region, traveling over a series of broad, rolling hills, providing several scenic vistas of the surrounding countryside. The portion of the highway between Lincoln and Beloit is particularly hilly.

History

Until 2013, K-14 followed US-54/US-400 west out of Kingman for 4 miles. From there it went north to K-61 and through Arlington and continued north, then met K-96 south of Sterling.[1]

Junction list

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
Harper Harper 0 0 US-160 / K-2 – Anthony, Wellington Southern terminus
Kingman Rago 12 19 K-42
Kingman 24 39 US-54 / US-400 west (D Avenue) South end of US-54/US-400 concurrency
40th Avenue Interchange; south end of freeway
70th Avenue
34 55 US-54 / US-400 east North end of overlap with freeway; north end of US-54/US-400 concurrency
Reno 54 87 K-96 east South end of K-96 concurrency
South Hutchinson 57 92 US-50 east / K-61 north (John Neal Memorial Highway) / Main Street north Interchange; south end of US-50/K-61 concurrency
59 95 US-50 west / K-61 south (John Neal Memorial Highway) Partial cloverleaf interchange; north end of US-50/K-61 concurrency
6th Avenue Interchange
4th Avenue Interchange
Wilson Road / Nickerson Boulevard Interchange
Rice Lyons 91 146 K-96 west / US-56 (Main Street) North end of K-96 concurrency
103 166 K-4
Ellsworth 117 188
K-14 Truck north / K-156 – Great Bend
Southern terminus of K-14 Truck
Ellsworth 119 192
K-140 east / K-14 Truck south (15th Street)
Western terminus of K-140; northern terminus of K-14 Truck; serves Ellsworth County Medical Center
126 203 I-70 / US-40 west Exit 219 on I-70; south end of I-70/US-40 concurrency
129 208 I-70 / US-40 east Exit 221 on I-70; north end of I-70/US-40 concurrency
Lincoln Lincoln 143 230 K-18
153 246 K-284 east Western terminus of K-284
Mitchell Beloit 174 280 US-24
Jewell Jewell 189 304 K-28 east (Delaware Street)
Mankato 197 317 US-36 west South end of US-36 concurrency
199 320 US-36 east North end of US-36 concurrency
219 352 N-14 Contunuation into Nebraska
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References