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1 Route description  



1.1  Texas (El Paso)  





1.2  New Mexico  





1.3  Texas (Panhandle)  





1.4  Oklahoma  





1.5  Kansas  





1.6  Missouri  





1.7  Illinois  







2 History  



2.1  Illinois  







3 Major intersections  





4 Related route  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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(Redirected from U.S. Route 54 (Kansas))

U.S. Route 54 marker

U.S. Route 54

Map

US 54 highlighted in red
Route information
Length1,197 mi[citation needed] (1,926 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
South end Loop 375inEl Paso, TX
Major intersections
  • I-40 / US 84inSanta Rosa, NM
  • US 287inStratford, TX
  • US 64 from GuymontoHooker, OK
  • US 400inMullinville, KS
  • I-135 / US 81inWichita, KS
  • I-35 in Wichita, KS
  • US 400inSpring Township, KS
  • I-49 / US 71inNevada, MO
  • I-70 / US 40inKingdom City, MO
  • East end I-72 / US 36 / IL 107inGriggsville, IL
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StatesTexas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois
    Highway system
    US 53 US 55

    U.S. Route 54 (US 54) is an east–west United States Highway that runs northeast–southwest for 1,197 miles (1,926 km) from El Paso, Texas, to Griggsville, Illinois. The Union Pacific Railroad's Tucumcari Line (former Southern Pacific and Rock Island Lines "Golden State Route") runs parallel to US 54 from El Paso to Pratt, Kansas, which comprises about two-thirds of the route. Truckers refer to this road as "The Bee Line."

    The highway's western (and southern) terminus is in the city of El Paso, near the Mexican border and the eastern terminus is at Interstate 72 (I-72) in Griggsville.

    Route description[edit]

    Lengths
      mi[1] km
    TX (El Paso) 20 32
    NM 355 571
    TX (Panhandle) 92 148
    OK 56 90
    KS 380 610
    MO 279 449
    IL 24 39
    Total 1,206 1,941

    Texas (El Paso)[edit]

    US 54 begins in El PasoatLoop 375 downtown (US 54/Patriot Freeway). The highway serves as a major freeway for the Metro area's network, running north–south along the city's eastern slope of the Franklin Mountains range. The highway runs through the city for approximately 20 miles (32 km) before reaching the New Mexico state line. Within the network, it is a military connector for Fort Bliss and Holloman Air Force Base.

    New Mexico[edit]

    US Route 54 through New Mexico

    US 54 enters New MexicoinChaparral as part of the El Paso, Texas Metro area network. It also serves as a military highway to connect Fort Bliss in El Paso to Holloman Air Force BaseinAlamogordo, New Mexico (via U.S. Route 70). The speed limit is 75 mph on the divided highway section upon entering the state to approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Alamogordo, with a 35 mph zone in Orogrande. Upon entering Alamogordo, US 54 becomes concurrent with U.S. Route 70. US 54/US 70 then intersects the beginning of U.S. Route 82 at the north end of Alamogordo (near La Luz). The limit is 60 mph from Alamogordo to Tularosa and 55 mph north of Tularosa, where the concurrency with US 70 ends, and the highway reverts to being two lanes wide and not divided. The highway runs north through the central portion of the state, passing through Carrizozo and intersecting U.S. Route 380. The route then turns northeast before passing through Vaughn. Upon entering Vaughn, the route is briefly concurrent with U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 285. In Vaughn, US 285 splits off to the south. Exiting Vaughn, US 60 splits off to the southeast, and the route continues northeast to Santa Rosa where it becomes concurrent with Interstate 40. The I-40 concurrency lasts for 59 miles (95 km) to Tucumcari. The highway then exits the state back into TexasatNara Visa. The highway runs for 354 miles (570 km) in New Mexico, and is signed as a north–south route through the state.

    Texas (Panhandle)[edit]

    The highway re-enters the Texas Panhandle just beyond Nara Visa, New Mexico, and continues northeast for 92 miles (148 km) to the Oklahoma border. Major Texas cities along US 54 in the panhandle are Dalhart and Stratford.

    Oklahoma[edit]

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    US-54 runs through the Oklahoma Panhandle from southwest to northeast. It enters at Texhoma, then continues northeast through Goodwell before entering Guymon. In Guymon, it intersects US-412 and begins a concurrency with US-64. It goes northeast through Optima and Hooker, where US-64 turns east. After going northeast through Tyrone, it enters Kansas just before entering Liberal, Kansas.

    Kansas[edit]

    US 54 intersects US 69/K-7 in Fort Scott, KS

    US 54 enters the state from Oklahoma in Seward County, and travels through the cities of Liberal and Plains, where it runs concurrently with US 160inMeade County. Just east of the city of Meade, US 54 splits from US 160 and continues in a northeasterly direction through Meade and Ford counties before beginning a long concurrency with US 400inMullinvilleinKiowa County.

    The highway then travels through the town of Greensburg and continues as a two-lane road through Pratt, Cunningham, and Kingman. At Pratt, the Union Pacific railroad tracks which paralleled the highway for over 600 miles (970 km) from El Paso turn to the northeast (towards Topeka) and leave US 54. The road becomes a divided highway in eastern Kingman County. From Kingman to Garden Plain in Sedgwick County it is a freeway but becomes an at-grade expressway as it passes through Goddard and approaches Wichita.

    US 54/US 400 a few miles west of Pratt, Kansas

    The freeway resumes as the road crosses the city limits of Wichita near Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport. In Wichita, US 54/US 400 is known as Kellogg Avenue, and has junctions with I-235, I-135 and I-35, the Kansas Turnpike, before a junction with K-96. The Kellogg Avenue freeway has six lanes and extends 15 miles (24 km) from 111th Street on the west side of Wichita to Zelta just after the I-35/Kansas Turnpike interchange on the east side. Upgrading of Kellogg Avenue from a surface arterial to a freeway has been underway since the mid-1980s, with the latest interchange project opening in late 2019. The road gets its name from Milo Bailey Kellogg, a shopkeeper and Civil War veteran who was the city's first civilian postmaster in 1870.

    The concurrency of US 54 and US 400 continues through AugustainButler County before US 400 heads east toward the Missouri state line, while US 54 forms a brief concurrency with US 77 through El Dorado. At El Dorado, US 54 continues its easterly course through rural areas in Greenwood and Woodson counties before passing through the cities of Iola and Fort Scott; US 77 heads north to Junction City. US 54 exits Kansas in Bourbon County before reaching Nevada, Missouri.

    Missouri[edit]

    In Missouri, US 54 runs from the southwest portion of the state to the northeast. It is a major conduit through the Ozarks and is the primary access road to Pomme de Terre Lake and Lake of the Ozarks. After entering the state it passes through Nevada, El Dorado Springs, Hermitage, crossing Lake of the Ozarks the first time just north of Ha Ha Tonka State Park. It passes through Camdenton and crosses the lake a second time on the Grand Glaize BridgeatOsage Beach before bypassing Eldon and going through Jefferson City, where it crosses the Missouri River via the Jefferson City Bridge and briefly overlaps U.S. Route 63. Just north of the bridge, it splits passing through Fulton, crossing Interstate 70atKingdom City, bypassing Mexico, sharing a concurrency with Highway 19 through Laddonia, passing just north of Vandalia, and ultimately crossing the Mississippi River via the Champ Clark Bridge into IllinoisatLouisiana.

    Jefferson City Bridge

    Illinois[edit]

    In the state of Illinois, U.S. 54 runs from the Champ Clark Bridge over the Mississippi River to its terminus at Interstate 72 northeast near Griggsville. Before the eastern terminus was cut back to I-72, U.S. 54 continued northeast via several existing roads, including the current Illinois Route 54, Illinois Route 50, and Governors' Highway, into downtown Chicago, where it ended at Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive. It is a rural, two-lane surface street for its entire length in Illinois. In the state of Illinois, U.S. 54 is 23.96 miles (38.56 km) long.[2]

    History[edit]

    Junction of former US 36 and existing route to Kansas City, Missouri. In the present day, US 54 follows the old route to Kansas City. Illinois Route 106 follows the old route of US 36.

    Illinois[edit]

    Initially, US 54 ended at the junction of present-day IL 106 (former portion of US 36).[3] In 1935, it replaced a portion of IL 107 between Louisiana, Missouri and New Hartford, Illinois.[4] From 1942 to 1971, US 54 reached downtown Chicago.[5][6] It then got truncated back to its previous northern terminus. This was in favor of portions of US 36, Illinois Route 54, US 45, Illinois Route 50, Governors Highway, Wood Street, 127th Street, Halsted Street, Vincennes Avenue, State Street, and Michigan Avenue.[6][7] The four-lane section of U.S. 36 northeast of Pittsfield now also carries Interstate 72 east to Springfield. As of 1992, US 54 was extended northeast to US 36 and present-day I-72 (exit 35). That same year, the section of road that once carried Illinois Route 54 through Springfield is no longer designated as a numbered highway.[8] Now Illinois Route 54 starts at the Interstate 55 exit and goes northeast to Onarga, where it ends at U.S. Route 45. US 54 once joined with US 45 to Kankakee, but that highway is now designated as US 45 alone to Gilman, then US 45 and US 24 through Gilman, then US 45 alone again until a four-way intersection with U.S. Route 52 and Illinois Route 49, and US 45 and US 52 through Kankakee. Between Kankakee and Monee, the section that once carried US 54 is now marked as Illinois Route 50.

    Major intersections[edit]

    Texas
    Loop 375inEl Paso
    US 62 in El Paso
    I-110 in El Paso
    I-10 / US 180 in El Paso
    New Mexico
    US 70inAlamogordo. The highways travel concurrently to Tularosa.
    US 82 in Alamogordo
    US 380inCarrizozo
    US 60 / US 285 southwest of Vaughn. The highways travel concurrently to southeast of Vaughn.
    US 84inSanta Rosa. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
    I-40 / US 84 in Santa Rosa. I-40/US 54 travels concurrently to Tucumcari.
    US 84 in Santa Rosa
    Texas
    US 87 / US 385inDalhart
    US 287inStratford
    Oklahoma
    US 412inGuymon. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
    US 64 in Guymon. The highways travel concurrently to Hooker.
    Kansas
    US 83 / US 270inLiberal
    US 160 east of Plains. The highways travel concurrently to east of Meade.
    US 283inMinneola
    US 400 east of Mullinville. The highways travel concurrently to Pickrell Corner.
    US 183 west of Greensburg
    US 281inPratt
    I-235inWichita
    I-135 / US 81 in Wichita
    I-35 in Wichita
    US 77inAugusta. The highways travel concurrently to El Dorado.
    US 75inYates Center
    US 169 east of Iola
    US 59inMoran
    US 69 north of Fort Scott. The highways travel concurrently to Fort Scott.
    Missouri
    I-49 / US 71inNevada
    US 65inPreston
    US 50 / US 63inJefferson City. US 54/US 63 travels concurrently through the city.
    I-70 / US 40inKingdom City
    US 61 north of Bowling Green
    Illinois
    I-72 / US 36inGriggsville Township
    IL 107 in Griggsville Township

    [9]

    Related route[edit]

    See also[edit]

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    References[edit]

    1. ^ "U.S. Route Number Database" (Dec 2009 ed.). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  • ^ Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State; Rand McNally (1934). Official Road Map Illinois (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. OCLC 183709045. Retrieved September 13, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State; H.M. Gousha (1935). Official Road Map Illinois (Map). [c. 1:950,000 and c. 1:1,110,000]. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved September 13, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Illinois Secretary of State; Rand McNally (1942). Illinois Road Map (Map). c. 1:918,720. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved September 13, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ a b Illinois Division of Highways; Rand McNally (1971). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:772,500]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways. Retrieved September 13, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (1972). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:772,500]. Springfield: Illinois Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 13, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Illinois Department of Transportation (1991). Illinois Highway Map (Map) (1991–1992 ed.). [1:762,500]. Springfield: Illinois Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 13, 2020 – via Illinois Digital Archives.
  • ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 33, 40–41, 58–59, 68, 82, 98–99. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.
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