Kentucky Route 3519

Kentucky Route 3519 (KY 3519) is a secondary highway located entirely in Logan County in south-central Kentucky.

Kentucky Route 3519
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length7.166 mi[1] (11.533 km)
Existedc. 2004–present
Major junctions
South end
US 68 Bus. / KY 80 in Downtown Russellville
 
  • KY 79 in Downtown Russellville
  • US 68 north of Russellville
  • KY 1040 near Epleys Station
North end US 431 near Epleys Station
Location
CountiesLogan
Highway system
KY 3518KY 3520

Route description

The station begins at the junction with U.S. Route 68 Business (US 68 Bus.) at the Public Square near the Logan County Courthouse. The route intersects KY 79 at that route's southern terminus. It intersects the Russellville Bypass, the current main alignment of US 68 on the north side of town. The route then goes north-northwest of town reaching the town of Epleys Station before ending at a junction with US 431 between Epleys Station and Lewisburg.[2]

History

The entire route was the original alignment of US 431 until the mid-2000s, when the US Highway was rerouted to a four-lane alignment that KY 3519 closely follows.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Logan County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Russellville0.0000.000
US 68 Bus.
Southern terminus
0.1180.190 KY 2146
0.1940.312 KY 79 north (Fourth Street) MorgantownSouthern terminus of KY 79
1.5012.416 US 68 (Russellville Bypass) / KY 80 to US 431 Lewisburg, Hopkinsville, Auburn, Bowling Green
Epleys Station3.3095.325 KY 1040 northSouthern terminus of KY-1040
7.16611.533 US 431 Russellville, Lewisburg, Central CityNorthern terminus
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References

  1. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. "Official DMI Route Log". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  2. DeLorme (2010). Kentucky Atlas and Gazetteer (Map). Yarmouth ME: DeLorme. p. 80.


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