Kentucky Route 467

Kentucky Route 467 is a 41.287-mile state highway in Kentucky that runs from KY 227 just west of Worthville to KY 177 just west of DeMossville.

Kentucky Route 467
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length48.380 mi[1] (77.860 km)
Major junctions
West end KY 227 near Worthville
 
East end KY 177 near DeMossville
Location
CountiesCarroll, Gallatin, Grant, Pendleton
Highway system

Route description

KY 467 begins at KY 227 just west of Worthville and runs east through Worthville. It joins KY 36 at an area, which no longer exists, called Eagle Station before both routes enter Sanders. In Sanders, KY 36 and 467 split. KY 36 goes to the right while KY 467 goes to the left with KY 47. Just after crossing the railroad tracks, KY 467 branches to the right while KY 47 heads north for Ghent. A few miles later, KY 467 enters Sparta and joins KY 35 to the right and runs with KY 35 for a couple hundred feet before branching to the left. After KY 467 enters Glencoe, it meets US 127 and merges to the right for a couple hundred feet before branching to the left. After it enters into Dry Ridge, it meets KY 22 and joins it for 3.2 miles as it bypasses Dry Ridge to the north and east. KY 467 meets Interstate 75 just after joining KY 22. KY 467 and KY 22 meet US-25 north of the city and use the newer Dry Ridge Bypass to bypass the city to the north. On the east side of the city, it branches from US 25 and KY 22 and heads east again. KY 467 turns to the north before meeting Kentucky Route 17. KY 467 uses KY 17 for a short bit before KY 467 branches to the right. In less than a mile, KY 467 comes to an end at KY 177, just west of DeMossville.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
CarrollWorthville0.0000.000 KY 227Western terminus
Eagle Station4.5247.281 KY 36 westWestern terminus of concurrency with KY-36
Sanders8.55713.771 KY 36 east / KY 47 north (Pike Street)Eastern terminus of concurrency with KY-36; southern terminus of KY-47
GallatinSparta11.33218.237 KY 35 north (Sparta Pike)Northern end of concurrency with KY-35
11.36318.287 KY 35 south (Sparta Pike)Southern end of concurrency with KY-35
Glencoe16.86427.140 US 127 north (Main Street)Northern end of concurrency with US-127
16.93127.248 US 127 south (Main Street)Southern end of concurrency with US-127
GrantFolsom21.25934.213 KY 1942 north (Elliston-Mt. Zion Road)Southern terminus of KY-1942
21.88035.212 KY 1132 south (Jonesville Road)Northern terminus of KY-1132
Dry Ridge30.97349.846 KY 22 west (Taft Highway)Eastern end of concurrency with KY-22
31.31450.395 I-75 south LexingtonExit 159 off I-75 South and ramp to I-75 South
31.36150.471 I-75 north CincinnatiExit 159 off I-75 North and ramp to I-75 North
31.65050.936
KY 22 Bus. east (Broadway Street)
West end of Dry Ridge Bypass; western terminus of KY-22 Business. 22-Business continues east while 22 and 467 turn north
31.98651.476 US 25 north (Dixie Highway)North/west end of concurrency with US-25
35.19856.646 US 25 south / KY 22 eastEnd of concurrency with US-25 and KY-22; bypass continues south
37.76260.772 KY 489 southNorthern terminus of KY-489
Pendleton43.10369.368 KY 3184 west (Center Ridge Road)Eastern terminus of KY-3184
43.45769.937 KY 1657 east (Lightfoot Fork Road)Western terminus of KY-1657
DeMossville47.72076.798 KY 17 southSouthern end of KY-17 concurrency
47.78376.899 KY 17 northNorthern end of KY-17 concurrency; T junction - KY-17 to the left, KY-467 to KY-177 to the right
48.38077.860 KY 177Eastern terminus just south of DeMossville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. Commonwealth of Kentucky. "Official DMI Route Log". Retrieved 18 March 2015.

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