Kentucky Route 293

Kentucky Route 293 (KY 293) is a 38.267-mile-long (61.585 km) state highway in Kentucky that runs from Kentucky Routes 93 and 1055 southeast of Eddyville to Kentucky Route 270 northeast of Providence via Princeton and Providence.

Kentucky Route 293
KY 293 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length38.267 mi[1] (61.585 km)
Major junctions
South end KY 93 / KY 1055 near Eddyville
  I-24 near Eddyville

US 62 / KY 91 / KY 139 in Princeton
I-69 at Princeton
KY 70 in rural northeast Caldwell Co.

KY 109 / KY 120 in Providence
North end KY 270 in rural south central Webster County
Location
CountiesLyon, Caldwell, Hopkins, Webster
Highway system
KY 292KY 294

Route description

KY 293 starts in south Eddyville at a junction with KY 93 and KY 1055. Shortly after its beginning KY 93 intersects Interstate 24 (I-24) at that freeway's exit 45 interchange. It enters Caldwell County after leaving Saratoga and intersects KY 139 and KY 91 in downtown Princeton. It then runs concurrently with U.S. Route 62 (US 62) in downtown and breaks off US 62 to traverse the exit 81 interchange with I-69.

KY 293 continues on to intersect KY 70 in northeastern Caldwell County just north of Needmore. KY 293 briefly enters the northwestern sliver of Hopkins County before entering Webster County and reaching the city of Providence.

In Providence, KY 293 runs concurrently with KY 109 for 0.046 miles (0.074 km) and then KY 120 for about 0.424 miles (0.682 km). KY 293 then overlaps a third state route, KY 670 for 1.163 miles (1.872 km). KY 293 reaches its northern terminus at the intersection with KY 270 near Lisman.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Lyon0.0000.000 KY 93 / KY 1055 westSouthern terminus; eastern terminus of KY 1055
0.310–
0.334
0.499–
0.538
I-24 Paducah, NashvilleI-24 exit 45
0.5680.914 KY 818 northSouth end of KY 818 overlap
0.7071.138 KY 818 south (Old Saratoga-Gray Farm Road)North end of KY 818 overlap
2.4723.978 KY 730 southNorthern terminus of KY 730
Caldwell7.02611.307 KY 903 southNorthern terminus of KY 903
Princeton9.09414.635 KY 1495 west (Grooms Lane)Eastern terminus of KY 1495
9.97116.047 KY 139 south (East Legion Drive) / West Legion StreetSouth end of KY 139 overlap
10.294–
10.367
16.567–
16.684
US 62 west / KY 139 north (West Market Street) / KY 91 (East Main Street)North end of KY 139 overlap; south end of US 62 overlap
10.67517.180 US 62 east (McGoodwin Avenue)North end of US 62 overlap
10.88117.511East Young Street (KY 3114 east)Western terminus of KY 3114
12.063–
12.088
19.414–
19.454
I-69 Elizabethtown, PaducahI-69 exit 13
14.50223.339 KY 1119 north (Briarfield Road)Southern terminus of KY 1119
22.04435.476 KY 70 westSouth end of KY 70 overlap
23.02837.060 KY 70 eastNorth end of KY 70 overlap
24.53739.488 KY 1592 west (Webster Road)Eastern terminus of KY 1592
Hopkins26.83443.185 KY 1294 east (Government Bend Road)Western terminus of KY 1294
WebsterProvidence32.39352.131 KY 109 south (South Broadway Street)South end of KY 109 overlap
32.43952.206 KY 109 north (North Broadway Street) / KY 120 west (West Main Street)North end of KY 109 overlap; south end of KY 120 overlap
32.86352.888 KY 120 east (Westerfield Drive)North end of KY 120 overlap
33.28653.569 KY 670 westSouth end of KY 670 overlap
Providence34.44955.440 KY 670 eastNorth end of KY 670 overlap
38.26761.585 KY 270Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Lyon County + KY 139 Overlap + US 62 Overlap + KY 70 Overlap + Caldwell County + Hopkins County + KY 109 Overlap + KY 120 Overlap + KY 670 Overlap = 30.524 KY 109 Overlap = 0.470

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References

  1. Commonwealth of Kentucky. "Official DMI Route Log". Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  2. DeLorme. Kentucky Atlas & Gazetteer Fourth Edition (Map, 2010).

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