K-42 (Kansas highway)

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K-42 marker

K-42
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Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length: 75 mi (121 km)
Major junctions
West end: US-281 in Sawyer
East end: I-235 in Wichita
Location
Counties: Pratt, Kingman, Sumner, Sedgwick
Highway system
Kansas numbered highways
K-41 K-43

K-42 is a 75-mile (120.799 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. The highway serves as a connection to Wichita for communities between the US-160 and US-54 corridors.

Route description

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K-42 in southern Kingman County as it crosses the Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad.

It begins at US-281 in Sawyer and travels southeast to Isabel where it rides the Barber/Pratt county line until it enters Kingman County, where it passes through Nashville, Zenda, and Spivey. North of Rago it intersects K-14 then continues on to pass through Norwich.

After entering Sedgwick County, it passes through Viola where K-49's northern terminus is. It continues northeast into south Wichita and terminates at Exit 5 on I-235.

History

K-42 once terminated at US-54 and US-400. The route was truncated to I-235 around 2003, when it was removed from the official Kansas map.

Major intersections

County Location mi km Destinations Notes
Pratt Sawyer 0.0 0.0 US-281 Western terminus
Kingman Rago 32.759 52.721 K-14
Sumner Suppesville 48.911 78.715 K-2 west Eastern terminus of K-2
Sedgwick Viola 57.494 92.528 K-49 Northern terminus of K-49
Wichita 75.061 120.799 I-235 I-235 exit 5; east end.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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