K-3 (Kansas highway)
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| K-3 |
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| Length: | 43.3 mi[1] (69.7 km) | ||||||||
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| Counties: | Crawford, Bourbon, Linn | ||||||||
| Major cities: | Hepler, Uniontown | ||||||||
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K-3 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. It runs through Crawford, Bourbon and Linn Counties in southeastern Kansas.
[edit] Route description
K-3 begins at K-47 between Greenbush and Girard. From this point, it runs north, passing through Brazilton and meeting the eastern terminus of K-146. It then crosses into Linn County just north of Hepler. It then has a brief concurrency with K-39. Between Uniontown and Bronson, K-3 overlaps US-54. K-3 then serves as the western terminus of K-65 before ending at K-31 between Kincaid and Blue Mound.

