U.S. Route 75 in Kansas

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U.S. Route 75 marker

U.S. Route 75
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US 75 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Existed: 1926 – present
Major junctions
South end: US-75 near Caney
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North end: US 75 near Sabetha
Location
Counties: Montgomery, Wilson, Woodson, Coffey, Osage, Shawnee, Jackson, Brown, Nemaha
Highway system

Kansas numbered highways

K-74 K-76

U.S. Route 75 (US-75) is a north–south U.S. Highway stretching from Kittson County, Minnesota to Dallas, Texas. In Kansas, the highway runs from south to north through the eastern part of the state. It enters the state from Oklahoma near Caney and runs north, serving the state capitol of Topeka. The highway continues north of Topeka, passing by the Potawatomi and Kickapoo Indian reservation, and passes over the Nebraska state line near Sabetha.

Route description

US-75 enters Kansas from Oklahoma near Caney and almost immediately starts an overlap with US-166. The highways split about 4 miles north of the state line. South of Neodesha, US-75 overlaps with US-400 as a 2 lane freeway.

At Interstate 35 (I-35), US-75 becomes a two-lane expressway again, passing east of Melvern Lake. About 15 miles south of Topeka, the highway becomes a four lane freeway. US-75 crosses the Kansas Turnpike without any direct access and drivers must use I-470 to access the turnpike. US 75 runs around the main part of the city along I-470 and I-70.

Leaving Topeka, US-75 becomes its own route again. Between Hoyt and Holton, the highway runs along the eastern border of the Potawatomi Indian Reservation. A few miles to the north, the highway runs west of the Kickapoo Reservation. North of Sabetha, US-75 exits the state into Nebraska.

History

The junction with K-268 and K-31 was formally a four-way intersection. From January 2004 to August 2009, there was a total of 24 crashes, which included one fatality and fifteen that resulted in injuries. Residents of the surrounding communities requested a "safer type of intersection", then in late Fall of 2013, work began to reconstruct the intersection as a roundabout.[1][2] On November 17, 2014, the new roundabout at the eastern terminus opened to unrestricted traffic. The project was fully completed by the end of December. Smoky Hill LLC from Salina, was the primary contractor on the $2.541 million roundabout project.[3] On August 9, 2018, a tractor-trailer travelling southbound on US-75 crashed into the roundabout. The trucks fuel tank was damaged and spilled about 70 gallons of diesel fuel. K-31 and US-75 traffic was reduced to one lane for about four hours after the crash.[4]

Junction list

County Location mi[10] km Destinations Notes
Montgomery Caney 0.00 0.00 US-75 south Continuation into Oklahoma
Caney 1.7 2.7 US-166 east – Coffeyville, Joplin South end of US 166 overlap
4.4 7.1 US-166 west – Sedan North end of US 166 overlap
20.7 33.3 US-160 west – Elk City South end of US 160 overlap
Independence 23.7 38.1 US-160 east – Oswego North end of US 160 overlap
33.6 54.1 US-400 east – Parsons South end of US 400 overlap; south end of expressway
Wilson Neodesha 37.4 60.2 US-400 west – Fredonia North end of US 400 overlap; north end of expressway
Altoona 47.5 76.4
US-75 Bus. north – Altoona
48.6 78.2 K-47 – Fredonia, Girard
49 79
US-75 Bus. south – Altoona
59.5 95.8 K-39 east – Chanute South end of K-39 overlap
60.4 97.2 K-39 west – Benedict North end of K-39 overlap
Woodson Yates Center 74.7 120.2 US-54 – Eureka, Iola
Coffey 88.7 142.7 K-58 east – Colony South end of K-58 overlap
89.7 144.4 K-58 west – Madison North end of K-58 overlap
Key West Township 113 182 I-35 / US-50 – Emporia, Wichita, Kansas City I-35 exit 155. South end of Super 2
Osage 114 183 Township Road
117 188 K-276 west – Olivet
119 192 K-31 south – Melvern North end of Super-2. South end of concurrency with K-31
121 195 K-278 west – Eisenhower State Park
Lyndon 125 201 K-68 east – Ottawa Western terminus of K-68
128 206 K-31 north / K-268 east – Osage City, Ottawa Roundabout; north end of concurrency with K-31; western terminus of K-268
138 222 US-56 – Burlingame, Baldwin City South end of freeway. US-56 also serves Scranton and Overbrook.
Carbondale 141 227 Main Street, E. 137th Street Exit signed simply as "Carbondale"
Shawnee 147 237 Topeka Boulevard Former US 75 Alt.
149 240 Gary Ormsby Drive, SW 77th Street – Topeka Regional Airport
151 243 SW 57th Street
Topeka 153 246 I-470 east to I-335 (Kansas Turnpike) – Wichita, Kansas City South end of I-470 overlap; I-470 exit 5
See I-470
159 256 I-470 end / I-70 / US-40 / K-4 west – Salina North end of I-470 overlap; south end of I-70/US-40/K-4 overlap; I-470 exit 1A, I-70 exit 355
See I-70
161 259 I-70 / US-40 / K-4 east – Lawrence, Kansas City North end of I-70/US 40/K-4 overlap; I-70 exit 358 eastbound, 358A westbound.
North Topeka 162 261 NW Lower Silver Lake Road, NW 17th Street
163 262 US-24 – Manhattan, Lawrence
165 266 NW 35th Street North end of freeway
Jackson 174 280 K-214 north (110th Road) – Hoyt Clockwise terminus of K-214
175 282 K-214 south (118th Road) – Hoyt Counterclockwise terminus of K-214
185 298 150th Road Interchange
Holton 190 310 K-116 east / K-16 (4th Street) – Onaga, Valley Falls
200 320 K-9 – Wetmore, Netawaka
Brown 204 328 K-20 east – Horton, Kickapoo Reservation
Fairview 216 348 US-36 – Seneca, Hiawatha Interchange
Sabetha 221 356 Main Street, 270th Street Interchange
Nemaha 222 357 K-246 – Sabetha
228 367 US 75 north Continuation into Nebraska
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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U.S. Route 75
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