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KY 1425, formerly known as Bryant Road, is the segment of Man o' War Boulevard east of I-75. KY 1878 is known as Citation Boulevard and is a four-lane divided highway that will acts as part of a northern arc from US 421 (Leestown Road) to KY 922.
Kentucky Route 859 (KY 859) is a 3.184-mile-long (5.124 km), rural, secondary state highway located entirely in Fayette County in east-central Kentucky. It is locally known as Haley Road, and mainly traverses the eastern portions of the county.
KY 353 (Russell Cave Road) – Lexington, Cynthiana 27.296: 43.929: KY 1876 south (Elizabeth Station Road) Western end of KY 1876 concurrency 27.336: 43.993: KY 1876 north (Clay Kisser Road) Eastern end of KY 1876 concurrency: Paris: 31.468: 50.643: US 27 / US 68 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard) Access to Bourbon Community Hospital: 32.875 ...
Interstate 264 (I-264) is a partial loop around the city of Louisville, Kentucky, south of the Ohio River.An auxiliary route of I-64, it is signed as the Shawnee Expressway for its first eight miles (13 km) from its western terminus at I-64/US 150 to US 31W/US 60 and as the Watterson Expressway for the remainder of its length from US 31W/US 60 to its eastern terminus at I-71.
Southern terminus of KY 252; northern terminus of KY 1855: Barren River Lake: Bridge: Barren: Barren River Lake State Resort Park: 20.392: 32.818: KY 87 east (Austin-Tracy Road) – Austin boat ramp: Western terminus of KY 87: Lucas: 23.222: 37.372: KY 1318 east: South end of KY 1318 overlap: 23.317: 37.525: KY 1318 west – The Narrows: North ...
KY 627 east (Boonesborough Road) / KY 3005 south (White Hall Shrine Road) Western terminus of KY 627; northern terminus of KY 3005 154.348: 248.399: KY 2328 north (Lexington Road) Southern terminus of KY 2328 154.547: 248.719: I-75 south – Knoxville: I-75 Exit 97 154.691– 154.713: 248.951– 248.986: I-75 north / KY 2884 east (Igo Road ...
Map Showing Lines of The Kentucky Traction and Terminal Company Lexington Kentucky 1912 Prior to Lextran's current existence, Lexington was served by numerous private transit systems. The first such system was the Lexington Railway Company streetcars which began operation in 1874 [ 10 ] which used horse-drawn stagecoaches.
Bryan Station is a neighborhood in Northeast Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It is named after the nearby pioneer settlement by the same name located just 2 miles (3 km) outside the current edge of the city. [1]