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I-65 is maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), along with all other Interstate, U.S., and state highways in Kentucky. Along its 137.32-mile (221.00 km) length in Kentucky, [1] major attractions I-65 passes include the National Corvette Museum, Mammoth Cave National Park, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, and Fort Knox before entering the state's largest metropolitan ...
The first section of Interstate 65 reused the Kentucky Turnpike, a toll road that opened on August 1, 1956. [5] The first section of interstate highway in Tennessee constructed under the authorization of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 was a short section of I-65 which opened on November 15, 1958.
All lanes of Interstate 65 are shut down near exit 102 in Hardin County following a multi-vehicle crash in the northbound lanes, according to TRIMARC. ... Kentucky State Police Post 4 Dispatcher ...
I-65 south of Louisville: I-265 at Indiana state line 1977: current Begins south of Louisville at Interstate 65 looping around the city to the south and east for 25 miles (40 km) to northeastern Jefferson County at Interstate 71 where the route continues into Indiana (co-signed as KY 841). I-275: 21: 34 I-275 at the Indiana state line
Two southbound lanes of Interstate 65 just past the Jefferson Street exit are closed "until further notice" for roadway repairs Wednesday afternoon, according to an alert issued by Louisville ...
According to Interstate Guide, I-65 begins in Mobile, Alabama, and travels north to Gary, Indiana, slightly southeast of Chicago. Also passing through Kentucky, the freeway connects major areas ...
In 2013, Kentucky broke ground on a second span as part of the Ohio River Bridges Project, a project to relieve traffic congestion in the Louisville area.The Abraham Lincoln Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge that opened in December 2015, carried all Interstate 65 traffic over the Ohio River while the Kennedy Bridge received a new deck.
The Kennedy Interchange, unofficially, though universally, referred to as Spaghetti Junction, is the intersection of Interstate 64 (I-64), I-65 and I-71 at the northeastern edge of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is named for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge, which carries I-65, located immediately to the north of the ...