K-107 (Kansas highway)

{{Short description|State highway in Kansas, United States}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}

{{infobox road

|state=KS

|type=K

|route=107

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|map_notes=K-107 before being decommissioned highlighted in red

|length_mi=4.830

|length_ref=

|established=1937

|decommissioned=1978

|direction_a=South

|direction_b=North

|terminus_a={{Jct|state=KS|K|32}} in Edwardsville

|terminus_b={{Jct|state=KS|US|24|US|40|US|73}} west of Kansas City

|counties=Wyandotte

|previous_type=KS

|previous_route=106

|next_type=KS

|next_route=108}}

K-107 was a {{convert|4.830|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-107's southern terminus was at K-32 in the city of Edwardsville and the northern terminus was at U.S. Route 24 (US-24), US-40 and US-73 west of Kansas City.

Route description

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History

K-107 was first designated a state highway in a March 1, 1937 resolution. At that time it ran from K-32 in Edwardsville to K-30. It then continued past here and ended at US-40.{{cite web |author = Kansas Department of Transportation |date = March 1, 1937 |url = http://dmsweb.ksdot.org/AppNetProd/docpop/pdfpop.aspx?KT142_0_0_0=003711138&clienttype=html&doctypeid=114 |title = Resolution establishing a new State Highway in Wyandotte County |location = Topeka |publisher = Kansas Department of Transportation |access-date = April 22, 2020}}

Major intersections

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{{KSint

|location=Edwardsville

|mile=0.000

|road={{Jct|state=KS|K|32}}

|notes=Southern terminus

}}

{{KSint

|location=none

|mile=4.830

|road={{Jct|state=KS|US|24|US|40|US|73}}

|notes=Northern terminus

}}

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References

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