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A pothole on eastbound I-64 between Blankenbaker Parkway and the Gene Snyder Freeway caused multiple vehicles to get a flat tire during the morning commute, according to TRIMARC.
MetroSafe did not know when the Gene Snyder Freeway would fully reopen. Northbound I-265 down to one lane after crash between Westport and Brownsboro roads Skip to main content
A man is dead and three women are in "critical condition" after a wrong-way head-on collision on Louisville's Gene Snyder Freeway. What we know 1 dead, 3 in critical condition in Louisville after ...
Interstate 265 (I-265) is a 41.71-mile (67.13 km) Interstate Highway partially encircling the Louisville metropolitan area.Starting from I-65 in the southern part of Louisville, it runs through Jefferson County, Kentucky, crosses the Ohio River on the Lewis and Clark Bridge into Indiana, meets I-65 for a second time, and then proceeds westbound to terminate at the I-64 interchange.
The signage runs from I-65 to I-71 on the northeast side of the metro area. It is cosigned with KY 841 for its entire length and is known as the Gene Snyder Freeway. Construction of the Lewis and Clark Bridge over the Ohio River to connect the Kentucky segment of I-265 with the Indiana segment was completed and opened to traffic on December 18 ...
The outer beltway originally named the Jefferson Freeway and renamed the Gene Snyder Freeway. Highway is also signed as Kentucky Route 841. This is the only Interstate route in the Louisville area to use the technically correct suffix of Freeway in its formal name, rather than the traditional, but misleading term Expressway.
The ramp that goes from southbound Interstate 265 to Interstate 64 will be closed from 8 p.m. Wednesday until 6 a.m. Thursday.
Gene Snyder Airport has one asphalt paved runway designated 3/21 which measures 3994 x 75 feet (1217 x 23 m). For the 12-month period ending June 24, 2022, the airport had 4,790 aircraft operations, an average of 13 per day: 93% general aviation, 4% air taxi, and 3% military. [2]