Kentucky Route 328

Kentucky Route 328 (KY 328) is a 21.708-mile-long (34.936 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway connects mostly rural areas of Lincoln, Pulaski, and Rockcastle counties with Waynesburg.

Kentucky Route 328
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length21.7 mi[1][2][3] (34.9 km)
Major junctions
West end KY 70 southwest of Eubank
  US 27 near Waynesburg
KY 865 west of Bee Lick
KY 39 in Bee Lick
East end KY 618 near Quail
Location
CountiesLincoln, Pulaski, Rockcastle
Highway system
KY 327KY 329

Route description

Lincoln County

KY 328 begins at an intersection with KY 70 southwest of Eubank, within Lincoln County. It travels to the west-northwest and curves to the north-northwest. It crosses over Pilot Creek and then curves to the north-northeast. The highway then travels to the northeast. At the southern terminus of Ike Singleton Road, it turns left, to the north-northwest. It curves to the north-northeast and then the east-northeast and enters Waynesburg, where it crosses over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway and intersects the western terminus of KY 3276 (Old Waynesburg Road). KY 328 leaves the community and continues to the east-northeast to an intersection with KY 1247. The two highways begin a concurrency to the east. One block later, they turn right, to the south-southeast, onto U.S. Route 27 (US 27). This intersection is just west of Double Spring Cemetery. Approximately 2,000 feet (610 m) later, KY 328 and KY 1247 split off. About three blocks later, KY 328 turns left, to the east-northeast. It curves to the east-southeast and crosses over Caney Creek. After some twists and turns in an easterly direction, it enters Pulaski County.[1]

Pulaski and Rockcastle counties

KY 328 heads to the east-southeast and curves to the east-northeast before it crosses over Buck Creek. It intersects the northern terminus of KY 865. It curves to the east-southeast and intersects KY 39. The two highways travel concurrently to the north-northwest. They enter Bee Lick, where they split. KY 328 turns right, to the east-northeast. Almost immediately, it enters Rockcastle County. It crosses over Bee Lick Creek again and then curves to the south-southeast. It intersects the northern terminus of KY 3273 (Owen School Road). The highway crosses over Brushy Creek and meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with KY 618 (Quail Road).[1][2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
Lincoln0.0000.000 KY 70Western terminus
Waynesburg7.67012.344 KY 3276 east (Old Waynesburg Road)Western terminus of KY 3276
8.30913.372 KY 1247 northWestern end of KY 1247 concurrency
8.32813.403 US 27 north StanfordWestern end of US 27 concurrency
8.64613.914 KY 1247 southEastern end of KY 1247 concurrency
8.82414.201 US 27 south / KY 3276 west SomersetEastern end of US 27 concurrency, eastern terminus of KY 3276
8.84314.231 KY 1247 northWestern end of KY 1247 concurrency
8.86214.262 KY 1247 southEastern end of KY 1247 concurrency
Pulaski16.07325.867 KY 865 southNorthern terminus of KY 865
18.63029.982 KY 39 southWestern end of KY 39 concurrency
Bee Lick18.90530.425 KY 39 northEastern end of KY 39 concurrency
Rockcastle20.53433.046 KY 3273 south (Owen School Road)Northern terminus of KY 3273
21.70834.936 KY 618 (Quail Road)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

  •  U.S. Roads portal
  •  United States portal

References

  1. Google (June 7, 2016). "Kentucky Route 328 (Western terminus to KY 3273)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  2. Google (June 7, 2016). "Kentucky Route 328 (KY 3273 to eastern terminus)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  3. "Official DMI Route Log". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved August 28, 2018.

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