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The highway's extension into Kentucky and Tennessee resulted in the decommissioning of the following roadways: The original KY 239 from US 42 to Glencoe, KY 16 from Glencoe to its junction with US 227 (now KY 227), and; KY 35 from Owenton to the Tennessee state line. [5] [6] [7] [8]
Caney Creek Road to KY 200 – Monticello: Caney Creek Road becomes KY 200 at the state line: Pickett 123.4: 198.6: SR 325 west (Red Hill Road) – Byrdstown: Eastern terminus of SR 325 125.8: 202.5: SR 295 west (Parker Road) – Byrdstown: Eastern terminus of SR 295: Static: 129.4: 208.2: KY 1076 north: Intersection right on the state line ...
SR 259 begins at an intersection with US 31W/SR 41 on the Kentucky–Tennessee state line. It goes east to pass through the town of Mitchellville, before winding its way southeast through farmland to enter Oak Grove and come to an end at an intersection with SR 52. [1] [3]
Kentucky population density by census tract (2010), showing the concentration of settlement around Jefferson, Fayette and Kenton counties. The two-class system went into effect on January 1, 2015, following the 2014 passage of House Bill 331 by the Kentucky General Assembly and the bill's signing into law by Governor Steve Beshear.
Kentucky state line 1923: 1928 Replaced by SR 29 [3] SR 32: 89.47: 143.99 NC 1397 at the North Carolina state line in Cocke County: US 25E at the Kentucky state line at Cumberland Gap Tunnel: 1923: current SR 33: 174.42: 280.70 US 411/SR 61 at the Georgia state line in Polk County: SR 696 at the Virginia state line in Hancock County
KY 2936 west (Keefer Road) Eastern terminus of KY 2936 132.780: 213.689: KY 1993 west (Lawrenceville Road) Eastern terminus of KY 1993: Williamstown: 135.828: 218.594: KY 2937 west (Hickory Road) / Cherry Grove Road: Eastern terminus of KY 2937: 136.627: 219.880: KY 36 east (Cordova Road) Southern end of KY 36 concurrency: 138.075: 222.210: KY ...
US 79 in Kentucky begins at the Tennessee state line west of Guthrie and travels northeast, forming a junction with US 41 0.497 miles (0.800 km) from the state line. The route continues to the northeast, passing north of Guthrie and Allensville in rural areas of Todd County. 10.606 miles (17.069 km) from the Kentucky-Tennessee border, US 79 crosses into Logan County where it becomes known as ...
In Kentucky, US 231 was originally signed as Kentucky Route 71, one of many charter routes of Kentucky's statewide system of highways when it was established in 1929. [5] KY 71 originally ran from downtown Scottsville to downtown Owensboro.