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Kentucky Route 700 is a 16.539-mile-long (26.617 km) rural secondary state highway in central McCreary County that runs from a boat ramp along the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River in the northern portion of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area to Kentucky Route 90 south of Honeybee via Marshes Siding.
Kentucky Route 3545 (KY 3545) is a 0.675-mile-long (1.086 km) rural secondary highway in northern Rockcastle County. The highway follows Copper Creek Hill Road from a four-way intersection with KY 1505 (Brindle Ridge Road) and KY 3275 (Hurricane School Road) west of Conway north to KY 3109 (Copper Creek Road).
Kentucky Route 328 is a 21.956-mile-long (35.335 km) rural secondary highway in southern Lincoln County, northern Pulaski County, and western Rockcastle County. The highway extends from KY 70 near Eubank east to KY 618 at Quail. KY 328 heads west from KY 70 then turns north shortly before its bridge across Pilot Creek.
The highway continues through the village of Almo, east of which the highway crosses Clarks River. KY 464 continues along Almo Shiloh Road, which crosses Jonathan Creek before passing through Shiloh, where the highway meets the west end of KY 1551. The highway intersects KY 80 before reaching its eastern terminus at KY 94. [1] [14] [58] [17] [59]
Kentucky Route 2001, also known as Spout Springs Road, is a 3.816-mile long (6.141 km) rural secondary highway in Estill and Powell Counties. It begins at an intersection with KY 82 in eastern Estill County, in which it travels for 0.693 miles, then crosses into Powell County and ends at an intersection with KY 1057 approximately 2.5 miles south of Clay City.
Kentucky Route 1147 (KY 1147) is a rural secondary north–south state highway located entirely in Allen County. It originates at a dead-end intersection with Follis Road on the Kentucky- Tennessee state line, and ends at a junction with U.S. Route 31E / 231 near Petroleum . [ 20 ]
Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways are the lesser two of the four functional classes of highways constructed and maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the state-level agency that constructs and maintains highways in Kentucky.
Kentucky Route 603 is a 1.701-mile-long (2.737 km) supplemental road in Owensboro in central Daviess County.The highway begins just south of a diamond interchange with the Wendell Ford Expressway, which carries US 60 and US 231 around the south side of Owensboro; the road continues south as Pleasant Valley Road No. 1.