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Replaced the William H. Natcher Parkway. I-169: 49: 79 I-24 south of Hopkinsville: I-69/Western Kentucky Parkway northeast of Nortonville: 2017: current New designation for the remaining portion of the Pennyrile Parkway between Nortonville and Hopkinsville. I-175 — — I-75 in Chattanooga, TN: I-75 in Lexington, KY — — I-264: 23: 37 I-64 ...
I-69 / Future I-569 / Western Kentucky Parkway: US 41 / US 41 Alt / US 60 near Henderson: I-69: Purchase Parkway: KY 9003 51.3 82.7 US 51 / SR 215 / Future I-69 at the Tennessee state line US 62 / KY 1523 in Calvert City: 1966 2018/2024 I-69: Originally ended at I-24 before I-69 upgrade began Western Kentucky Parkway: KY 9001 38.5 61.9 I-69 / I ...
Exit for KY 1747 from I-64 in Louisville. An extension towards the General Electric Appliance Park was completed in 2005, connecting the existing Hurstborne Parkway with Fern Valley Road (then-Kentucky Route 1631), creating another loop around the southeastern end of Louisville located midway between Interstate 264 to the north and Interstate 265 to the south. [2]
US 42 in Louisville: KY 1694 in Louisville — — KY 22: 28.315: 45.569 US 127 in Owenton: I-75 in Dry Ridge — — KY 30: 39.303: 63.252 Hal Rogers Parkway in London: KY 11 near Levi — — KY 32: 26.117: 42.031 KY 11 in Flemingsburg: US 60 in Morehead — — KY 34: 6.904: 11.111 US 150 in Danville: US 27 near Bryantsville — — KY 35: 6 ...
Kentucky Route 913 (KY 913) is a 4.337-mile-long (6.980 km) state highway located in Louisville, Kentucky. The route begins at a junction with KY 155 in Jeffersontown and ends at a junction with US 60 in Middletown. It is known as Blankenbaker Parkway for its entirety.
The Transit Authority of the River City, or TARC, plans to discontinue three bus routes and consolidate others in order to make up for the loss of routes.
The parkway system of Louisville, Kentucky, also known as the Olmsted Park System, was designed by the firm of preeminent 19th century landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. The 26-mile (42 km) system was built from the early 1890s through the 1930s, and initially owned by a state-level parks commission, which passed control to the city of ...
KY 2054: Algonquin Parkway KY 2055: Manslick Road, in Fairdale neighborhood KY 2056: Bells Lane KY 2241: Willis Avenue KY 2265: Routt Road KY 2801: Florence Avenue, Southern Heights Avenue KY 2803: Arthur Street KY 2840: Old Shelbyville Road (Middletown Main Street) KY 2841: Eastwood Cut-Off Road KY 2843: Grade Lane KY 2844: Hounz Lane KY 2845