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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.
The highway has its terminus at the interchange with Interstates 64 and 65 in downtown Louisville and connects to Louisville's northeastern suburbs and bedroom communities in Oldham County. I-264: The inner beltway, whose southern and eastern legs are named the Henry Watterson Expressway.
State highways in Kentucky are maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which classifies routes as either primary or secondary. Some routes, such as Kentucky Route 80, are both primary and secondary, with only a segment of the route listed as part of the primary system. Despite the name, there is no difference in signage between ...
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
I-64 / US 150 in Louisville: US 31W / US 60 (Dixie Highway) in Louisville 2010 Previously named the "Shawnee Expressway" from 1974 to 2010 Henry Watterson Expressway I-264: 15.5 24.9 US 31W / US 60 (Dixie Highway) in Louisville: I-71 in Louisville 1948 Industrial Parkway KY 67: 14.2 22.9 I-64 near Grayson: KY 3105 in Wurtland: 2002 Mammoth Cave ...
US 31/US 31E/US 60 at Louisville: 1926: current US 31E: 140.52: 226.15 US 31E/US 231 at the TN state line: US 31/US 31W/US 60 at Louisville: 1926: current US 37 — — Glasgow: Louisville: 1934: 1952 Existed only on paper and always signed as US 31E along the highway US 41: 148: 238 US 41 at the TN state line
Jefferson County: 111: Louisville: 1780: Kentucky County: Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States (1801–09) 772,144: 385 sq mi (997 km 2) Jessamine County: 113: Nicholasville: 1798: Fayette County: Jessamine Creek, which contains a set of rapids that are the county's most well known natural feature 55,017: 173 sq mi (448 km 2 ...
List of primary state highways in Kentucky; List of state highways in Kentucky (6000–6999) List of state highways in Kentucky (1–999) List of state highways in Kentucky (1000–1999) List of state highways in Kentucky (2000–2999) List of state highways in Kentucky (3000–5999) List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways