K-64 (Kansas highway)
K-64 was a 3.574-mile-long (5.752 km) state highway in Pratt County, Kansas. The highway was a partial bypass of Pratt that ran from U.S. Route 281 (US-281) just south of the city limits to US-54 and US-400 east of them. The route was maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation until July 10, 2015 when the road was turned over to Pratt County. K-64 was not part of the National Highway System.
K-64 | ||||
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K-64 highlighted in red | ||||
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Maintained by KDOT | ||||
Length | 3.574 mi (5.752 km) | |||
Existed | c. 1932–July 10, 2015 | |||
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West end | US-281 south of Pratt | |||
East end | US-54 / US-400 east of Pratt | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Kansas | |||
Counties | Pratt | |||
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Before state highways were numbered in Kansas there were auto trails. The eastern terminus follows the former Cannon Ball Route and Atlantic and Pacific Highway. K-64 was designated around 1932, and paved in 1937. It was decommissioned July 10, 2015, after the Kansas Department of Transportation expanded several miles of US-54 and US-400 east of Pratt to four lanes. In exchange for the expansion, Pratt County agreed to take control of K-64.