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K-44 (Kansas highway)

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K-44 marker

K-44
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Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length: 24.674 mi[1] (39.709 km)
Existed: c. 1932 – present
Major junctions
West end: K-2 in Anthony
East end: K-49 north of Caldwell
Location
Counties: Harper, Sumner
Highway system
Kansas numbered highways
K-43 K-46

K-44 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. It begins at K-2 in Anthony and passes through Harper and Sumner counties in the south-central portion of the state, ending at K-49 north of Caldwell. The highway is 24.674 miles (39.709 km) long, and it was designated around 1932. Its alignment has not undergone a major change since then.

Route description

K-44 begins at a junction with K-2 in Anthony, the county seat of Harper County; within the city limits of Anthony, K-44 is known as Main Street. From its western terminus, the route heads east as a two-lane road, coming to another highway junction, the northern terminus of K-179, approximately Lua error in Module:Convert at line 452: attempt to index field 'titles' (a nil value). east of K-2. K-44 then leaves Anthony, continuing east through hilly farmland in eastern Harper County, before crossing into Sumner County approximately thirteen miles (21 km) east of Anthony. The highway crosses the Chikaskia River north of Caldwell. Just east of the river crossing, the route curves slightly to the southeast and comes to an intersection with K-49, where it ends.[1][2][3]

K-44 is maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT). In 2013, KDOT measured traffic counts in terms of average annual daily traffic (AADT) on K-44 ranging from a high of 729 vehicles in Anthony to a low of 313 vehicles in western Sumner County.[1]

History

K-44 first appeared on the 1932 Kansas state highway map. Its alignment when it was designated is identical to that which it follows today; however, the road was not yet paved.[4] This did not happen until sometime between 1948 and 1950,[5][6] and the highway has not been majorly modified since then.[7]

Junction list

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Harper Anthony 0.000 0.000 K-2 Western terminus
0.505 0.813 K-179 Northern terminus of K-179
Sumner 24.674 39.709 K-49 Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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