K-28 is a 29.019-mile-long (46.702 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-28's western terminus is at K-14 in Jewell, and the eastern terminus is at K-9 west of Concordia. K-28 passes through the cities of Randall and Jamestown as well as the unincorporated community of Yuma. The highway also passes within one mile (1.6 km) of the Jamestown Wildlife Area, a popular hunting and fishing destination. The highway is a two-lane paved road its entire length.
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| - K-28 is a 29.019-mile-long (46.702 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-28's western terminus is at K-14 in Jewell, and the eastern terminus is at K-9 west of Concordia. K-28 passes through the cities of Randall and Jamestown as well as the unincorporated community of Yuma. The highway also passes within one mile (1.6 km) of the Jamestown Wildlife Area, a popular hunting and fishing destination. The highway is a two-lane paved road its entire length. (en)
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| - Beloit, Kansas
- Annual average daily traffic
- Republic County, Kansas
- Republican River
- United States
- Jamestown Wildlife Area
- Concordia, Kansas
- Cloud County, Kansas
- State highways in Kansas
- Transportation in Cloud County, Kansas
- Transportation in Jewell County, Kansas
- BNSF Railway
- Burr Oak, Kansas
- Jamestown, Kansas
- County seat
- Jewell, Kansas
- Jewell County, Kansas
- K-128 (Kansas highway)
- K-148 (Kansas highway)
- K-14 (Kansas highway)
- K-9 (Kansas highway)
- Kansas
- Kansas Department of Transportation
- Yuma, Kansas
- Auto trail
- Mankato, Kansas
- Kyle Railroad
- National Highway System (United States)
- Nebraska
- Nebraska Highway 78
- Randall, Kansas
- State highway
- Unincorporated village
- dbr:Bur_Oak,_Kansas
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| - K-28 is a 29.019-mile-long (46.702 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-28's western terminus is at K-14 in Jewell, and the eastern terminus is at K-9 west of Concordia. K-28 passes through the cities of Randall and Jamestown as well as the unincorporated community of Yuma. The highway also passes within one mile (1.6 km) of the Jamestown Wildlife Area, a popular hunting and fishing destination. The highway is a two-lane paved road its entire length. Before state highways were numbered in Kansas there were auto trails, the road that K-28 follows crosses the former Sunflower Trail at Randall. It also follows the former Kansas White Way from Jamestown to its eastern terminus. K-28 originally terminated at Nebraska Highway 78 (N-78) at the Nebraska border north of Burr Oak but was truncated to its current western terminus on February 8, 1996. K-28 originally overlapped K-9 to end at US-81 in Concordia but was truncated to its current eastern terminus on April 10, 2010. (en)
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