K-64 (Kansas highway)

K-64 marker
K-64
Map
K-64 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KDOT
Length3.574 mi[1] (5.752 km)
Existedc. 1932[2]–July 10, 2015[3]
Major junctions
West end US-281 south of Pratt
East end US-54 / US-400 east of Pratt
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
CountiesPratt
Highway system
  • Kansas State Highway System
K-63 K-65

K-64 was a 3.574-mile-long (5.752 km) state highway in Pratt County, Kansas. The highway was a partial bypass of Pratt that ran from U.S. Route 281 (US-281) just south of the city limits to US-54 and US-400 east of them. The route was maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation until July 10, 2015 when the road was turned over to Pratt County. K-64 was not part of the National Highway System.

Before state highways were numbered in Kansas there were auto trails. The eastern terminus follows the former Cannon Ball Route and Atlantic and Pacific Highway. K-64 was designated around 1932, and paved in 1937. It was decommissioned July 10, 2015, after the Kansas Department of Transportation expanded several miles of US-54 and US-400 east of Pratt to four lanes. In exchange for the expansion, Pratt County agreed to take control of K-64.

  1. ^ "2012 Condition Survey Report for Pratt County, Kansas". Topeka: Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference 1932map was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Kansas Department of Transportation (July 10, 2015). "Resolution to withdraw highway in Pratt County". Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved January 1, 2022.