K-19 (Kansas highway)
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| K-19 |
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| Length: | 34 mi[1] (54.7 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 1932[1] | ||||||||
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| Counties: | SF, PN, ED | ||||||||
| Major cities: | Belpre | ||||||||
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K-19 is a 34-mile Kansas state highway that runs north-south for one leg and east-west for its second leg. The first leg begins at US-50 in Belpre. At the Arkansas River south of Larned, K-19 turns east, bypassing both Radium and Seward to the south before ending at US-281.
K-19 has two spurs — Spur K-19, which crosses the Arkansas River, ending about a mile later at US-56 in Larned; and K-219, a one-mile spur to Seward
[edit] History
K-19 appears on the 1932 state highway map. Kansas Department of Transportation: Historic State Maps
[edit] References
- ^ a b Kennedy, Richie. Kansas Highways Routelog. Kansas Highways 7.0.

