Kentucky Route 172

Kentucky Route 172 (KY 172) is a 33.884-mile-long (54.531 km) state highway in Kentucky that runs from U.S. Route 460 (US 460) and KY 7 in western West Liberty to KY 40 northwest of Paintsville.

Kentucky Route 172
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length33.884 mi[1] (54.531 km)
Major junctions
South end US 460 / KY 7 in West Liberty
North end KY 40 near Paintsville
Location
CountiesMorgan, Johnson
Highway system
KY 171KY 173

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MorganWest Liberty0.0000.000 US 460 / KY 7Western terminus of KY 172
2.8944.657 KY 1161 westEastern terminus of KY 1161
5.7309.222 KY 650 northSouthern terminus of KY 650
7.42511.949 KY 437 eastWestern terminus of KY 437
9.50515.297 KY 589 eastWestern terminus of KY 589
Crockett13.24221.311 KY 706 north (Randall-Hutchinson Road)Southern terminus of KY 706
16.87927.164 KY 1715 eastWestern terminus of KY 1715
19.84731.941 KY 437 westEastern terminus of KY 437
21.13834.018 KY 1614 northSouthern terminus of KY 1614
Johnson23.15737.268 KY 469 northSouthern terminus of KY 469
23.46437.762 KY 3214 southNorthern terminus of KY 3214
25.99441.833 KY 689 north (Cuba Bridge-Cantrell Bridge Road)Northern terminus of KY 689
27.04443.523 KY 689 northWest end of KY 689 overlap
27.10443.620 KY 689 southEast end of KY 689
31.46450.636 KY 1559 east (Sitko Road)Western terminus of KY 1559
33.88454.531 KY 40Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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