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Traveling from Williamsburg, while US 25W treks northwesterly past I-75 in the direction of Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, then comes back in a northeasterly direction, crossing I-75 again on the way into Corbin, KY 26 stays on the east side of I-75 for its entirety, providing a more direct path between the two cities.
Renumbered from a portion of KY 87 in 2022; old route removed by 1980 KY 383: SR 49 at the Tennessee state line southwest of Providence: US 31W in Franklin KY 384: KY 339 / KY 1748 near Dublin: KY 80 west of Mayfield: KY 385: KY 303 north of the Tennessee state line KY 2422 near Cuba: KY 386: KY 13 south of Carlisle: US 68 west of Carlisle KY 387
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KY 1 near Grayson: KY 8 in Newport: c. 1929: current KY 10: 117.760: 189.516 KY 9 near Vanceburg: SR 253 near Greenup: c. 1929: current KY 11: 182.546: 293.779 KY 30 near Levi: Mountain Parkway at Slade: c. 1929: current KY 11: 182.546: 293.779 US 460 near Mount Sterling: US 62 / US 68 Bus. in Maysville: c. 1929: current KY 15
Whitley County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,712. [1] Its county seat is at Williamsburg, [2] though the largest city is Corbin, and the county's District Court (a trial court of limited jurisdiction) sits in both cities.
Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes US 23: 157.76: 253.89 US 23 at the VA state line: US 23 at the OH state line 1926: current Also known as the Country Music Highway. It is a designated Kentucky Scenic Byway and an American Byway. US 25: 177.3: 285.3
U.S. Route 25W (US 25W) is the western branch of US 25 from Newport, ... Eastern terminus of KY 628: Williamsburg: 10.923: 17.579: KY 92 west to I-75 – Pine Knot:
The Kentucky Revised Statute 177.020(1) [1] [2] provides that the Department of Highways, a part of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, is responsible for the establishment and classification of a State Primary Road System which includes the state primary routes, interstate highways, parkways and toll roads, state secondary routes, rural secondary routes and supplemental roads.