Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Sumner |
South Haven | 0.000 | 0.000 | US-81 | Western terminus | |||
3.481 | 5.602 | I-35 / KTA | Parclo interchange | |||||
Cowley |
Arkansas City | 20.540 | 33.056 | US-77 | ||||
22.993 | 37.004 | US-77 | ||||||
40.883 | 65.795 | K-15 | ||||||
44.833 | 72.152 | K-15 | ||||||
Chautauqua |
66.984 | 107.800 | US-166 Bus. |
Western terminus of US 166 BUS | ||||
71.325 | 114.786 | US-166 Bus. / K-99 |
Eastern terminus of US 166 BUS | |||||
Montgomery |
85.579 | 137.726 | US-75 | Trumpet interchange | ||||
88.577 | 142.551 | US-75 | ||||||
Coffeyville | 106.083 | 170.724 | US-169 | |||||
108.104 | 173.977 | US-169 | ||||||
Labette |
120.743 | 194.317 | K-101 | Southern terminus of K-101 | ||||
128.927 | 207.488 | K-134 | Southern terminus of K-134 | |||||
Chetopa | 135.054 | 217.348 | US-59 | |||||
136.548 | 219.753 | US-59 | ||||||
Cherokee |
150.694 | 242.518 | US-69 | |||||
Baxter Springs | 156.181 | 251.349 | US-69 Alt. |
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158.017 | 254.304 | US-400 | ||||||
161.322 | 259.623 | K-26 | Southern terminus of K-26 | |||||
Missouri state line | ||||||||
Newton |
0.6 | 1.0 | I-44 | I-44 exit 1; eastern terminus of US 166, eastern terminus of US 400 | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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