Kentucky Route 122
Kentucky Route 122 (KY 122) is a 51.427-mile-long (82.764 km) state highway in Kentucky. It runs from KY 114 east of Prestonsburg to U.S. Route 460 (US 460) west of Shelbiana.
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Maintained by KYTC | ||||
Length | 51.427 mi[1] (82.764 km) | |||
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Counties | Floyd, Pike | |||
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Future
Currently, KY 122 ends at US 460 and KY 80 on the banks of the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River. However, a new route for US 460 is under construction to the south. It is unknown where KY 122 will end at once the new highway is complete.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Floyd | | 0.000 | 0.000 | Western terminus | |
| 8.520 | 13.712 | West end of KY 80 overlap | ||
Martin | 8.702 | 14.005 | Northern terminus of KY 3190 | ||
8.978 | 14.449 | Western terminus of KY 80 Spur | |||
9.814 | 15.794 | East end of KY 80 overlap | |||
9.937 | 15.992 | Southern terminus of KY 1428 | |||
Printer | 12.334 | 19.850 | Western terminus of KY 2030 | ||
Drift | 16.942 | 27.266 | Northern termimus of KY 1101 | ||
Minnie | 18.225 | 29.330 | West end of KY 680 overlap | ||
McDowell | 19.972 | 32.142 | East end of KY 680 overlap | ||
Hi Hat | 27.243 | 43.843 | Southern terminus of KY 979 | ||
| 29.060 | 46.768 | Eastern terminus of KY 1091 | ||
| 29.770 | 47.910 | Northern terminus of KY 1498 | ||
| 31.030 | 49.938 | Northern terminus of KY 306 | ||
Melvin | 32.434 | 52.197 | Northern terminus of KY 466 | ||
Pike | | 40.685 | 65.476 | Eastern terminus of KY 610 | |
| 42.285 | 68.051 | Southern terminus of KY 3415 | ||
| 45.855 | 73.796 | Southern terminus of KY 2167 | ||
| 51.167 | 82.345 | Western terminus of KY 2552 | ||
| 51.427 | 82.764 | Eastern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- "Official DMI Route Log". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
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