K-17 (Kansas highway)

K-17 was a 21.138-mile-long (34.018 km) state highway in Kansas that served Kingman and Reno counties. The route originated at an intersection with U.S. Route 54 (US-54) and US-400 south of the unincorporated community of Waterloo and ended at K-96 south of South Hutchinson. The road was maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT), and was a two-lane road for its entire length. The entirety of this portion of the route is now designated as a part of K-14.

K-17

K-17 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length21.138 mi (34.018 km)
Existed1932โ€“2012
HistoryRedesignated as K-14
Major junctions
South end US-54 / US-400 south of Waterloo
North end K-96 south of South Hutchinson
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountiesKingman, Reno
Highway system
  • Kansas State Highway System
  • Interstate
  • US
  • State
  • Spurs
โ† K-16โ†’ K-18

The route was designated in 1932. When originally designated, K-17 ran north to an intersection with US-81 near McPherson. Between 1957 and 1962, a series of changes to the route shortened it and brought its northern terminus to an intersection with K-96 near South Hutchinson. The route was decommissioned in 2012.

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