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Dirt Road - Southwestern Kansas Kansas is served by numerous transportation options. The Sunflower State is crossed by two Interstate highways: I-70, crossing east/west, and I-35, crossing north/south, and their respective spurs and bypasses. An important U.S. highway, U.S. route 69, travels north to south from Minnesota to Texas and passes through eastern Kansas.

Air travel in Kansas is serviced primarily by the Kansas City International Airport (MCI) in Kansas City, Missouri, not far from the state line. Additional airports found in the Sunflower State include the Wichita Mid-Continent Airport (ICT), which serves over 1.4 million passengers annually; the Forbes Field Airport (FOE); and the Salina Municipal Airport (SLN).

Several commuter options exist within the Sunflower State. The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is an interstate agency of Missouri and Kansas providing public transportation to an average of 50,000 passengers per day over 70 bus routes; plans are in place to implement a future light rail system. Wichita Transit offers the city of Wichita a fleet of 51 busses on 18 fixed routes. The city of Lawrence provides the Lawrence Transit System, which operates 8 fixed routes on the "T" bus system.

Amtrak serves Kansas with the Southwest Chief, connecting Chicago to Los Angeles. Amtrak stations exist in Lawrence, Topeka, Newton, Hutchinson, Dodge City, and Garden City.

Greyhound provides bus service through Kansas, with several stops throughout the Sunflower State.

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