- K-10 (Kansas highway)
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next_route=12K-10 is a 38 mile (61 km)
state highway in the U.S. state ofKansas . It was originally designated in1929 . It is mostly acontrolled-access freeway , linking Lawrence to Lenexa. It provides an important toll-free alternate route to Interstate 70 (theKansas Turnpike ). Several scenes for the controversial TV-movie "The Day After " were filmed on the highway in1982 portraying a mass exodus evacuating the Kansas City area on I-70.Route description
The highway's western end begins as a two lane highway at I-70 just west of Lawrence. It partially bypasses the city to the south to U.S. Route 59, providing access to Clinton Lake. K-10 turns north on US-59 for about 1½ miles (overlapping it) before turning east on 23rd Street. After exiting Lawrence east-bound, it becomes a freeway, passing through the city of Eudora, and then the cities of De Soto and Olathe, suburbs of Kansas City. It then terminates at an interchange with Interstate 435 in Lenexa.
History
K-10 originally extended west of Lawrence to Herington, via Alta Vista, Alma, and Topeka. In
1956 the portion between Topeka and K-99 near Alma was designated as US-40 in preparation for upgrading this stretch to Interstate standards (for I-70). The segment between Alta Vista and Herington was redesignated as K-4 and K-10 was truncated eastward to Lawrence.The process of upgrading K-10 to a freeway was begun in
1974 . The first section completed was the section from De Soto to the junction with K-7, opening onNovember 8 ,1976 . The freeway was finally completed onDecember 18 ,1984 , when the stretch from K-7 to I-435 was completed.Topliklar, David. "Missing Link on way to KC Falls Into Place." "Lawrence Daily Journal-World", 17 December 1984.] The old two-lane roadbed of K-10 was turned over to the counties to use as a secondary route.The portion of K-10 between the Edgerton Road exit and the DeSoto interchange at former K-285 (now Lexington Avenue) was used in the movie "
The Day After " and, for the purposes of the film, was temporarily redesignated Interstate 70.The bypass of the west side of Lawrence (the South Lawrence Trafficway) was completed in November of
1996 . Prior to the opening of the Trafficway, K-10 had ended at the junction of US-40 and US-59 in Lawrence.References
External links
# [http://www.route56.com/highways/highways.cgi?hwy1=10&fulldesc=1&hist=1&I=1&photos=1 K-10 at route56.com]
# [http://okroads.com/guides/ks/k10.html K-10 exit guide at OKRoads]
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