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・ K-factor (Cisco)
・ K-factor (fire protection)
・ K-factor (marketing)
・ K-factor (telecommunications)
・ K-finite
・ K-232 (Kansas highway)
・ K-238 (Kansas highway)
・ K-244 (Kansas highway)
・ K-25
・ K-25 (Kansas highway)
・ K-250 Submarine
・ K-254 (Kansas highway)
・ K-256 (Kansas highway)
・ K-257 (Kansas highway)
K-26 (Kansas highway)
・ K-260 (Kansas highway)
・ K-264 (Kansas highway)
・ K-27 (Kansas highway)
・ K-28 (Kansas highway)
・ K-284 (Kansas highway)
・ K-285 (Kansas highway)
・ K-3 (Kansas highway)
・ K-3 (rifle)
・ K-3 cart
・ K-30 (Kansas highway)
・ K-30 truck
・ K-300P Bastion-P
・ K-31 (Kansas highway)
・ K-31 truck


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K-26 (Kansas highway) : ウィキペディア英語版
K-26 (Kansas highway)

K-26 is a state highway located entirely within Cherokee County, Kansas. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 166 (US-166) and US-400 northwest of the Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma tripoint north to K-66 in Galena. The highway is maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT).
The route was designated in 1937 on a roadway that ran from Crestline to the Missouri state line, but was moved to its current location via a series of route re-designations that took place over the following decades, assuming its current route in the mid-1980s.
==Route description==
K-26 begins at an intersection with US-166 and US-40 east of Baxter Springs. The roadway heads north through a wooded area, passing several farms. The route then crosses Shoal Creek and enters the city of Galena as Main Street. In Galena, K-26 reaches its northern terminus at K-66, which is also known as 7th Street. Main Street continues north of the intersection toward a BNSF Railway line.
The route is maintained by KDOT, which is responsible for constructing and maintaining highways in the state. As part of this role, KDOT regularly surveys traffic on their highways. These surveys are most often presented in the form of annual average daily traffic, which is a measurement of the number of vehicles that use a highway during an average day of the year. In 2010, KDOT calculated that a total of 3230 vehicles used the road daily, including 225 trucks. No part of the highway has been listed as part of the National Highway System, a network of roads important to the nation's defense, mobility, and economy.

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