State: | KS |
Type: | KS |
Route: | 158 |
Map Custom: | yes |
Map Notes: | Former K-158 highlighted in red |
Length Mi: | 1.6 |
Length Ref: | [1] |
Established: | October 13, 1948[2] |
Decommissioned: | 1979 |
Direction A: | West |
Direction B: | East |
Terminus A: | in Mission |
Terminus B: | in Roeland Park |
Counties: | Johnson |
Previous Type: | KS |
Previous Route: | 157 |
Next Type: | US |
Next Route: | 159 |
K-158 was a 1.6adj=midNaNadj=mid Kansas highway that ran entirely through Mission, Kansas. K-158's western terminus was at U.S. Route 69 (US-69) in Mission and the eastern terminus was at K-58 in Roeland Park. It was turned back to the local authorities in 1979, and is now locally maintained Johnson Drive.
K-158 began at an intersection with US-69 in Mission, and traveled eastward on Johnson Drive. It traveled 1miles past fast food restaurants and a few gas stations before intersecting Lamar Avenue, a city-maintained street. From here it continued east through a more residential are for another 1miles, then intersected Nall Avenue. At Nall Avenue, it turned slightly northeast and continued for another 1miles before terminating at K-58 (modern Roe Avenue) in Roeland Park.
In a resolution passed on October 13, 1948, it was approved to establish K-158 as a state highway.[2]
K-158 was created when US-50 was rerouted on to the newly built Shawnee Mission Parkway in the 1950s. It ran on Johnson Drive from US-69 (Metcalf Avenue) east to K-58/18th Street Expressway (now Roe Avenue) in Roeland Park, Kansas.
It was given to the cities to maintain in 1979 since it existed entirely within the city limits of Mission, Kansas and Roeland Park, Kansas.
State: | KS |
Type: | K 1962 |
Route: | 258 |
Length Mi: | 0.14 |
Established: | July 10, 1957[3] |
Decommissioned: | 1964 |
Location: | Kansas City |
K-258 was a short 0.14-longNaN-long state highway that linked K-158 to US-169 in Kansas City.