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Kellogg Avenue

Roads in KansasTransportation in Sedgwick County, KansasU.S. Route 54Use American English from April 2025Use mdy dates from January 2025
Wichita, Kansas
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Kellogg Avenue, known locally as Kellogg, is a major east–west thoroughfare in Sedgwick County, Kansas, serving as the primary expressway for the city of Wichita. Its western terminus is located at 215th Street West near Goddard, and its eastern terminus is at the junction of 159th Street East in Andover. The roadway is signed concurrently as US Highway 54 (US‑54) and US-400 throughout its entire length across the metropolitan area, functioning as the central east–west spine of the city's highway system, with segments near downtown regularly exceeding 110,000 vehicles per day. The expressway mainly functions to connect the western and eastern suburbs of the Wichita metropolitan area to the city's core and the Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport. It serves as a vital commercial and commuter artery, passing through downtown Wichita and providing a direct link between the residential communities of Goddard and Andover.

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Kellogg Avenue
South Ida Street, Wichita

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N 37.677 ° E -97.325 °
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South Ida Street 621
67211 Wichita
Kansas, United States
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