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U.S. Route 183 in Kansas





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U.S. Route 183 (US-183) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from US-77inRefugio, Texas north to Interstate 90 (I-90) in Presho, South Dakota. In the U.S. stateofKansas, US-183 is a main north–south highway that runs from the Oklahoma border north to the Nebraska border.

U.S. Highway 183 marker

U.S. Highway 183

Map

US-183 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Existedc. 1931[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 183atOklahoma state line
Major intersections
  • US-54 / US-400 west of Greensburg
  • US-50 / US-56inKinsley
  • K-156 east of Rozel
  • K-96inRush Center
  • K-4 east of Ransom
  • I-70 / US-40inHays
  • US-24inStockton
  • US-36inPhillipsburg
  • K-383 east of Woodruff
  • North end US 183atNebraska state line
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateKansas
    CountiesClark, Comanche, Kiowa, Edwards, Pawnee, Rush, Ellis, Rooks, Phillips
    Highway system
    • Kansas State Highway System
    K-182 K-184

    Between 1930 and 1931, US-183 was extended south into Kansas to US-83 in Dresden. Then between July 1938 and 1939, US-183 was altered to follow US-36 east to K-1 in Phillipsburg, then south along K-1 to US-160. Then continued west along US-160 to K-34 in Sitka, which it followed south from Sitka to the Oklahoma border. Between 1941 and 1944, US-183 and US-83 were swapped within Nebraska and a small portion into Kansas, which straightened their alignment and eliminated the overlap between the two in Norton. The former alignment of US-83 from northeast of Selden to east of Woodruff became US-383, now K-383.

    Route description

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    US-183 northbound from K-156

    US-183 enters Kansas in Clark County and turns east at Sitka, where it overlaps US-160, entering Comanche County, where it passes through Protection. The highways stay paired as it turns north to pass through the Comanche County seat, Coldwater. At Coldwater, US-160 turns back to the east, and US-183 continues its northerly track.

     
    US-183 running concurrently with US-160 in southern Comanche County.
     
    US-183 at north end of overlap with US-56 northeast of Kinsley

    Entering Kiowa County, US-183 reaches a junction with US-54 and US-400, where it passes through Greensburg. In southern Edwards County, the highway makes a brief turn to the west before meeting up with US-56inKinsley, the Edwards County seat. US-56 and US-183 turn northeast before the highways split after entering Pawnee County. US-56 continues northeast toward Larned, and US-183 straightens out to pass through largely unpopulated areas in Edwards County.

    InRush County, US-183 intersects two primary east–west Kansas state highways, K-96inRush Center and K-4inLaCrosse.

    US-183 reaches the largest city along its route in Kansas, Hays, where a western bypass of the highway provides direct access to Gross Memorial Coliseum and Fort Hays State University. US-183 is known as Vine Street in Hays and contains numerous businesses. US-183 runs through town for three miles (5 km) before crossing Interstate 70, which is heavily traveled in Hays with traffic between Denver and Kansas City. The interchange of US-183 and I-70 has been designated as the CW2 Bryan J. Nichols Fallen Veterans Memorial Interchange.[3]

    North of Hays, the highway has been resurfaced and realigned for 23 miles (37 km) to Plainville, one of two towns in Rooks County US-183 serves. At Plainville, US-183 has a junction with K-18. US-183 continues 15 miles (24 km) north to Stockton, the Rooks County seat, where US-24 crosses.

    The highway enters Phillips County approximately 12 miles (19 km) north of Stockton. US-183 meets US-36 west, and the highways join for a concurrency through the city of Phillipsburg. The highways split in downtown Phillipsburg, and US-183 has one last junction with K-383 before exiting the state south of Alma, Nebraska.

    US-183 is two-laned throughout Kansas, except for the portion which runs through Hays.

    History

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    Between 1930 and 1931, US-183 was extended south into Kansas, across US-36, to US-83 in Dresden.[2] Between July 1938 and 1939, US-183 was altered to follow US-36 east to K-1 in Phillipsburg, then south along K-1 to US-160. It then continued west along US-160 to K-34 in Sitka, which it followed south from Sitka to the Oklahoma border.[4][5] Between 1941 and 1944, US-183 and US-83 were swapped within Nebraska and a small portion into Kansas, which straightened their alignment and eliminated the overlap between the two in Norton. The former alignment of US-83 from northeast of Selden to east of Woodruff became US-383, now K-383.[6][7]

    Major intersections

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    CountyLocationmi[8]kmDestinationsNotes
    Clark0.0000.000 
     
    US 183 south
    Continuation into Oklahoma
     
     
     
     
    US-160 west / K-34 north – Bucklin, Ashland
    Southern end of US-160 overlap; southern terminus of K-34
    Comanche 
     
    K-1 south – Freedom OK
    Northern terminus of K-1
     
     
    US-160 east (Gypsum Hills Scenic Byway) – Medicine Lodge
    Northern end of US-160 overlap
    Kiowa   US-54 / US-400 – Meade, Greensburg
    EdwardsKinsley  US-50 – Dodge City, Hutchinson
      US-56 – Dodge CitySouthern end of US-56 overlap
    Pawnee 
     
    US-56 east – Larned
    Northern end of US-56 overlap
      K-156 – Jetmore, LarnedFormer US-156
    RushRush Center  K-96 (Union Street) – Ness City, Great Bend
    La Crosse  K-4 – McCracken, Hoisington
    EllisHays 
     
     
    US 183 Byp. north – Ellis, Old Fort Hays
    Southern terminus of US-183 Byp.
       I-70 / US-40 – Salina, DenverI-70 exit 159
    RooksPlainville  K-18 – Hill City, Lincoln
    Stockton  US-24 – Hill City, Osborne
    PhillipsGlade  K-9 – Logan, Kirwin
    Phillipsburg 
     
    US-36 east – Smith Center
    Southern end of US-36 overlap
     
     
    US-36 west (State Street west) – Norton
    Northern end of US-36 overlap
     
     
    K-383 south – Almena, Norton
    Northern terminus of K-383; former US-383 south
     
     
    US 183 north – Alma
    Continuation into Nebraska; former US 383 north
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    Bypass

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    U.S. Highway 183 Bypass

    LocationHays

    U.S. Route 183 Bypass (US-183 Bypass) is a bypass routeinHays. It begins at US-183 and runs north and ends at I-70 and US-40.[9]

    References

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  • ^ a b Rand McNally and Company (1931). "Kansas" (Map). Clason's Road Map of Kansas. 1:2,000,000. Denver: Clason Map Company. p. 87 – via Rumsey Collection.
  • ^ "Article 10. - NAMING AND MARKING OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES". KLISS. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  • ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (1938). Kansas State Highway System (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  • ^ State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau (1939). "Nebraska" (Map). Rand McNally Road map: Nebraska. 1:1,267,200. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company. pp. 58–59. Retrieved July 26, 2020 – via Rumsey Collection.
  • ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (1941). Kansas State Highway System (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  • ^ State Farm Insurance Companies Travel Bureau (1944). "Kansas" (Map). State Farm Road map: Kansas. 1:1,235,520. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company. Retrieved July 26, 2020 – via Rumsey Collection.
  • ^ Staff (2016). "Pavement Management Information System". Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 21, 2017.
  • ^ Bureau of Transportation Planning (December 2009). City of Hays, Ellis County, Kansas (PDF) (Map). Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
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      U.S. Route 183
    Previous state:
    Oklahoma
    Kansas Next state:
    Nebraska

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