Kentucky Route 395

Kentucky Route 395 (KY 395) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The route is located in Anderson County and Shelby County and is 28.090 miles (45.206 km) long.

Kentucky Route 395
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length28.090 mi[1][2] (45.206 km)
Major junctions
South end KY 44 near Anderson City
  I-64 in Waddy US 60 in Peytona
West end KY 43 in Elmburg
Location
CountiesAnderson, Shelby
Highway system
KY 394KY 396

Route description

The route originates at a junction with KY 44 near Anderson City and travels northward to Birdie where it meets the southern terminus of KY 512 and turns more toward the northwest. At Crooked Creek Road the route turns toward the north and enters Shelby County roughly 1.5 miles further to the north. 1.5 miles into Shelby County, the route meets the southern terminus of KY 1472 and turns toward the west, passing through Harrisonville. Roughly 1.5 miles west of KY 636 the route turns toward the northwest then northeast into Waddy. North of Waddy KY 395 crosses Interstate 64 at Exit 43 and continues north across US 60. It then travels through Bagdad and ends at KY 43 roughly 5.5 miles north of Bagdad in Elmburg. The entire route is located in primarily rural sections of Anderson and Shelby counties.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
AndersonAnderson City0.0000.000 KY 44 (Glensboro Road)Southern terminus
Birdie2.5104.039 KY 512 (Alton Station Road)Southern terminus of KY 512
Shelby7.89512.706 KY 1472 (Hickory Ridge Road)Southern terminus of KY 1472
9.39915.126 KY 636 (Back Creek Road)Northern terminus of KY 636
13.61621.913 KY 2867 (Kings Highway)Northern terminus of KY 2867
Waddy14.83123.868 I-64Exit 43
Peytona16.64526.788 US 60 (Frankfort Road)
19.91532.050 KY 1779 (Benson Pike)
21.61234.781 KY 1005 (Vigo Road)
Bagdad22.55436.297 KY 12 (Bagdad Road)Southern end of KY 12 overlap
22.67336.489 KY 12 (Bagdad Road)Northern end of KY 12 overlap
Elmburg28.09045.206 KY 43 (Cropper Road)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. Division of Planning. "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  2. Division of Planning. "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
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