K-15 (Kansas highway)


K-15 is a north-south state highway in the U.S. State of Kansas. Originating at the Oklahoma state line as a continuation of State Highway 18 and continuing to the Nebraska state line where it continues as Nebraska Highway 15. Throughout Kansas, it is signed as the Eisenhower Memorial Highway due to its route through Abilene, where the Eisenhower Memorial Museum and Library is located.

Route description

From the Oklahoma state line, K-15 runs north for before turning west for and overlapping US-166. It then returns to a due north course for to Dexter. Then, it heads west for where it again overlaps, this time with US-160.
At Winfield, K-15 follows US-77 west to Udall and then turns north then cuts through Mulvane. It then continues traveling north through Derby, finally joining I-135 and US-81 in Wichita. K-15 is a multilane divided highway beginning immediately southeast of Mulvane at its intersection with K-53. K-15 follows this four-lane alignment through both Mulvane and Derby until merging with I-135 in south Wichita.
K-15 follows the I-135 alignment to US-50, where it exits after less than a mile onto Kansas Avenue in Newton. It goes through Newton and North Newton then continues north to US-56 in Marion County. It overlaps US-56 east for then continues north through Durham before crossing K-4. It keeps heading towards Abilene, where it crosses I-70, and continues north to K-18.
K-15 overlaps K-18 another before returning north and crossing US-24 at Clay Center. K-9 joins K-15 for, then departs. K-15 overlaps US-36 for before returning north to end at the Nebraska border, becoming N-15.

History

K-15 once split into two routes near Washington. The K-15W fork is the present-day routing of K-15, while K-15E was redesignated as part of K-148. K-15 was the only state route in Kansas to fork in this manner.

Junction list