List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (3500–6999)

Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways are the lesser two of the four functional classes of highways constructed and maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the state-level agency that constructs and maintains highways in Kentucky. The agency splits its inventory of state highway mileage into four categories[1]:

  • The State Primary System includes Interstate Highways, Parkways, and other long-distance highways of statewide importance that connect the state's major cities, including much of the courses of Kentucky's U.S. Highways.
  • The State Secondary System includes highways of regional importance that connect the state's smaller urban centers, including those county seats not served by the state primary system.
  • The Rural Secondary System includes highways of local importance, such as farm-to-market roads and urban collectors.
  • Supplemental Roads are the set of highways not in the first three systems, including frontage roads, bypassed portions of other state highways, and rural roads that only serve their immediate area.
Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (3500–6999)
Highway markers for KY 3500 and KY 6332
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate nn (I-nn)
US HighwaysU.S. Highway nn (US nn)
StateKY nn
System links

The same-numbered highway can comprise sections of road under different categories. This list contains descriptions of Supplemental Roads and highways in the Rural Secondary System numbered higher than 3500 that do not have portions within the State Primary and State Secondary systems. The list includes highways up to the highest signed numbers in the 3600s and also the 6000 series of unsigned routes.

KY 3500

Kentucky Route 3500
LocationPetroleumScottsville
Length4.085 mi[2] (6.574 km)
Existed1989–present

Kentucky Route 3500 is a 4.085-mile-long (6.574 km) rural secondary highway in southern Allen County. The highway follows Old Gallatin Road from KY 1147 at Petroleum north to KY 100 in the city of Scottsville. KY 3500 begins at KY 1147 (Macedonia Road) just east of that highway's terminus at US 31E and US 231 in Petroleum. The highway heads north along Little Trammel Creek to its confluence with Trammel Creek, a tributary of Drakes Creek the route immediately crosses. KY 3500 passes through Rodemer and enters the city of Scottsville south of Ramble Creek. The highway reaches its northern terminus at KY 100, which heads north along Old Gallatin Road and west on Franklin Road.[1][2] After US 31E's bypass of Scottsville was completed in 1989, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 3500 as a supplemental road along old US 31E through a February 17, 1989, official order. The agency reclassified the highway as a rural secondary highway in a November 8, 2010, official order.[3]

KY 3520

Kentucky Route 3520
LocationWest Future CityPaducah
Length7.331 mi[4] (11.798 km)
Existed2002–present

Kentucky Route 3520 is a 7.331-mile-long (11.798 km) supplemental road in western McCracken County. The highway connects with US 60 at its ends west of West Future City and just west of the city of Paducah, and the highway runs concurrently with KY 305 next to Barkley Regional Airport.[1][4] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 3520 through a September 6, 2002, official order that also moved US 60 to its new course to the north. KY 3520 took over all of old US 60 except for two pieces at each end that were transferred to county maintenance. The new route also took over KY 1852 and included a pair of new connector roads between old US 60 and new US 60 at either end.[5]

KY 3520 begins at US 60 opposite Magruder Road. The highway heads south to Old US 60 No. 3 Road then turns east. The highway intersects KY 726 (Kelly Road) in West Future City and KY 996 (Metropolis Lake Road) in Future City. KY 3520 crosses the West Fork of Massac Creek and meets the southern end of KY 724 (Steele Road) as it passes along the northern edge of Barkley Regional Airport. The highway diverges from Old US 60, and the highway joins KY 305 in a north–south concurrency just south of the latter highway's junction with US 60. KY 3520 heads east from KY 305 opposite the airport's perimeter road. The highway intersects a Paducah & Louisville Railway line, crosses Black Branch of Massac Creek, and runs concurrently with KY 1565 past McCracken County High School. KY 3520 meets the southern end of KY 3529 (Maxon Road) immediately to the east of its bridge across Massac Creek. The highway reaches its eastern terminus at US 60 immediately after turning north from Old US 60 No. 1 Road.[1][4]

KY 3521

Kentucky Route 3521
LocationAdolphus
Length1.255 mi[2] (2.020 km)
Existed2005–present

Kentucky Route 3521 is a 1.255-mile-long (2.020 km) rural secondary highway in southern Allen County. The highway begins at the Kentucky–Tennessee state line, from which the road continues south as Tennessee State Route 174. KY 3521 heads north as Old Andrew Jackson Highway along Little Trammel Creek through the village of Adolphus to KY 482, which takes over Old Andrew Jackson Highway to the north and is named Fleet Road heading west.[1][2] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet added the highway to the rural secondary system through an October 13, 2005, official order.[3]

KY 3523

Kentucky Route 3523
LocationMonterey
Length1.000 mi[6] (1.609 km)
Existed2001–present

Kentucky Route 3523 is a 1.000-mile-long (1.609 km) supplemental road in southern Owen County. The highway follows Monterey Pike from US 127 east of Monterey north to KY 355 north of Monterey. KY 3523 heads west from US 127 into the city of Monterey. The highway crosses Cedar Creek, a tributary of the Kentucky River, and passes through the Monterey Historic District and to the east of Byrns Landing. KY 3523 curves north, exits the city, and reaches its terminus at KY 355 opposite the historic Monterey Grade School.[1][6] After US 127 was relocated in southern Owen County in 2000, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet transferred several sections of Old US 127 in Owen County to county maintenance through an August 23, 2001, official order. In that same order, the agency retained the portion of Old US 127 through Monterey as a new supplemental road, KY 3523.[7]

KY 3529

Kentucky Route 3529
LocationPaducah
Length0.397 mi[4] (0.639 km)
Existed2003–present

Kentucky Route 3529 is a 0.397-mile-long (0.639 km) supplemental road in central McCracken County. The highway follows Maxon Road from KY 3520 north to US 60 just west of the city of Paducah.[1][4] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet created KY 3529 through a March 13, 2003, official order to renumber KY 3253, which the agency had assigned to the piece of Maxon Road through a September 6, 2002, official order.[5]

KY 3539

Kentucky Route 3539
LocationKings Mountain
Length0.421 mi[4] (0.678 km)

Kentucky Route 3539 is a 0.421-mile-long (0.678 km) supplemental road in Lincoln County. The southern terminus is KY 501 and the northern terminus is at KY 501 in Kings Mountain.[1][4]

KY 3545 (Butler County)

Kentucky Route 3545
LocationMorgantown
Length0.290 mi[8] (0.467 km)
Existed2011–present

Kentucky Route 3545 is a 0.290-mile-long (0.467 km) supplemental road in central Butler County. The highway extends from a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet maintenance barn north to KY 70 (Veterans Way) next to KY 70's diamond interchange with William H. Natcher Parkway in the city of Morgantown.[1][8] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet assigned KY 3545 as a supplemental road in a July 7, 2011, official order.[9]

KY 3545 (Lincoln County)

Kentucky Route 3545
LocationStanford
Length0.058 mi[10] (0.093 km)
Existed2016–present

Kentucky Route 3545 is a 0.058-mile-long (0.093 km) supplemental road in northern Lincoln County. The highway extends from the Lincoln County Department of Highways maintenance facility north along Vincent Drive to US 150 in the city of Stanford.[1][10] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet assigned KY 3545 as a supplemental road in a June 14, 2016, official order.[11]

KY 3545 (Rockcastle County)

Kentucky Route 3545
LocationConway
Length0.675 mi[12] (1.086 km)
Existed2016–present

Kentucky Route 3545 is a 0.675-mile-long (1.086 km) rural secondary highway in northern Rockcastle County. The highway follows Copper Creek Hill Road from a four-way intersection with KY 1505 (Brindle Ridge Road) and KY 3275 (Hurricane School Road) west of Conway north to KY 3109 (Copper Creek Road).[1][12] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet added the highway to the rural secondary system through an October 21, 2016, official order.[13]

KY 3548

Kentucky Route 3548
LocationGratzPleasant Home
Length3.530 mi[6] (5.681 km)
Existed2012–present

Kentucky Route 3548 is a 3.530-mile-long (5.681 km) rural secondary highway in western Owen County. The highway follows Fairview Road from KY 355 north of Gratz east to KY 22 at Pleasant Home.[1][6] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet added KY 3548 to the rural secondary system through a March 19, 2012, official order.[7]

KY 3549

Kentucky Route 3549
LocationMontereyOwenton
Length5.067 mi[6] (8.155 km)
Existed2012–present

Kentucky Route 3549 is a 5.067-mile-long (8.155 km) rural secondary highway in central Owen County. The highway follows Old Monterey Road from KY 845 north of Monterey north to KY 22 southeast of Owenton. Along its course, KY 3549 crosses Severn Creek, a tributary of the Kentucky River, and two of the creek's tributaries, Greenup Creek and Slippery Rock Creek.[1][6] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet added the highway to the rural secondary system through a March 19, 2012, official order.[7]

KY 3611

Kentucky Route 3611
LocationChalybeate
Length0.532 mi[14] (0.856 km)
Existed2011–present

Kentucky Route 3611 is a 0.532-mile-long (0.856 km) supplemental road in southern Edmonson County. The highway runs from KY 743 north to KY 101 (Chalybeate Road) in the village of Chalybeate.[1][14] After KY 101 was relocated through Chalybeate in 2011, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 3611 along KY 101's old course through an August 8, 2011, official order.[15]

KY 6146

Kentucky Route 6146
LocationLouisville
Length0.045 mi[16] (0.072 km)

Kentucky Route 6146 is a 0.045-mile-long (0.072 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance north along Dover Avenue to a junction with KY 1934 and KY 1230.[1][16]

KY 6147

Kentucky Route 6147
LocationLouisville
Length0.038 mi[16] (0.061 km)

Kentucky Route 6147 is a 0.038-mile-long (0.061 km) unsigned supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 6148 east along Glo Jean Way to a junction with KY 1934.[1][16]

KY 6148

Kentucky Route 6148
LocationLouisville
Length0.028 mi[16] (0.045 km)

Kentucky Route 6148 is a 0.028-mile-long (0.045 km) unsigned supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 6147 north to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6158

Kentucky Route 6158
LocationLouisville
Length0.150 mi[16] (0.241 km)

Kentucky Route 6158 is a 0.150-mile-long (0.241 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance east along Bartlett Road to KY 1932.[1][16]

KY 6160

Kentucky Route 6160
LocationLouisville
Length0.300 mi[16] (0.483 km)

Kentucky Route 6160 is a 0.300-mile-long (0.483 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance east to KY 6162.[1][16]

KY 6162

Kentucky Route 6162
LocationLouisville
Length0.295 mi[16] (0.475 km)

Kentucky Route 6162 is a 0.295-mile-long (0.475 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance north along Minor Lane, intersecting KY 6160, before ending at KY 1065.[1][16]

KY 6291

Kentucky Route 6291
LocationLouisville
Length0.032 mi[16] (0.051 km)

Kentucky Route 6291 is a 0.032-mile-long (0.051 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Stonestreet Road and the northern terminus of KY 6292, just north of Stonestreet Road's junction with KY 841, east to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6292

Kentucky Route 6292
LocationLouisville
Length0.140 mi[16] (0.225 km)

Kentucky Route 6292 is a 0.140-mile-long (0.225 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Stonestreet Road and the western terminus of KY 6291, just north of Stonestreet Road's junction with KY 841, south to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6294

Kentucky Route 6294
LocationLouisville
Length0.170 mi[16] (0.274 km)

Kentucky Route 6294 is a 0.170-mile-long (0.274 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 1020 east to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6295

Kentucky Route 6295
LocationLouisville
Length0.100 mi[16] (0.161 km)

Kentucky Route 6295 is a 0.100-mile-long (0.161 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 1020 west and then north to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6298

Kentucky Route 6298
LocationLouisville
Length0.312 mi[16] (0.502 km)

Kentucky Route 6298 is a 0.312-mile-long (0.502 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 6299 north to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6299

Kentucky Route 6299
LocationLouisville
Length0.209 mi[16] (0.336 km)

Kentucky Route 6299 is a 0.209-mile-long (0.336 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 6298 east to KY 61.[1][16]

Major junctions

The entire route is in Louisville, Jefferson County.

mi[17]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 KY 6298 north (Cooper Church Road)Western terminus; southern terminus of KY 6298
0.1870.301 KY 6304 south (Old Preston Highway)Northern terminus of KY 6304
0.2090.336 KY 61Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

KY 6301

Kentucky Route 6301
LocationLouisville
Length0.073 mi[16] (0.117 km)

Kentucky Route 6301 is a 0.073-mile-long (0.117 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 2052 east and north along Old Shepherdsville Road to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6302

Kentucky Route 6302
LocationHillviewLouisville
Length0.892 mi[16] (1.436 km)

Kentucky Route 6302 is a 0.892-mile-long (1.436 km) supplemental road in Bullitt County and Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 61 and KY 1116 in Hillview north to Antle Drive in Louisville.[1][16]

KY 6303

Kentucky Route 6303
LocationHillview
Length0.087 mi[16] (0.140 km)

Kentucky Route 6303 is a 0.087-mile-long (0.140 km) supplemental road in the city of Hillview in Bullitt County. The highway runs from KY 61 east along Preston Parkway then north to the Jefferson County line where it continues as Holgate Drive.[1][16]

KY 6304

Kentucky Route 6304
LocationLouisville
Length0.498 mi[16] (0.801 km)

Kentucky Route 6304 is a 0.498-mile-long (0.801 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 61 and KY 6306 north along Old Preston Highway to KY 6299.[1][16]

KY 6305

Kentucky Route 6305
LocationLouisville
Length0.083 mi[16] (0.134 km)

Kentucky Route 6305 is a 0.083-mile-long (0.134 km) one-way southbound supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance southward along Faithful Way to KY 2053.[1][16]

KY 6306

Kentucky Route 6306
LocationLouisville
Length0.065 mi[16] (0.105 km)

Kentucky Route 6306 is a 0.065-mile-long (0.105 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 61 and KY 6304 east to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6307

Kentucky Route 6307
LocationLouisville
Length0.094 mi[16] (0.151 km)

Kentucky Route 6307 is a 0.094-mile-long (0.151 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 61 east to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6313

Kentucky Route 6313
LocationHebron EstatesPioneer Village
Length1.660 mi[16] (2.672 km)

Kentucky Route 6313 is a 1.660-mile-long (2.672 km) supplemental road in Bullitt County. The highway runs from KY 61 southwest of Hebron Estates north to KY 61 in Pioneer Village.[1][16]

Major junctions

The entire route is in Bullitt County.

Locationmi[17]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 KY 61 (Preston Highway)Southern terminus
0.4370.703 KY 1526 (Bells Mill Road)
0.8501.368
KY 6313 Conn.
Eastern terminus of KY 6313 Connector
Pioneer Village1.2231.968 KY 1450 north (West Hebron Lane)Southern terminus of KY 1450
1.3872.232
KY 6313 Conn. (Burkland Boulevard)
Eastern terminus of KY 6313 Connector
1.6602.672 KY 61 (Preston Highway) / KY 6314 southNorthern terminus; northern terminus of KY 6314
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

KY 6314

Kentucky Route 6314
LocationPioneer Village
Length0.161 mi[16] (0.259 km)

Kentucky Route 6314 is a 0.161-mile-long (0.259 km) supplemental road by the city of Pioneer Village in Bullitt County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance north to KY 61 and KY 6313.[1][16]

KY 6317

Kentucky Route 6317
LocationShepherdsville
Length0.070 mi[16] (0.113 km)

Kentucky Route 6317 is a 0.070-mile-long (0.113 km) supplemental road in Shepherdsville in Bullitt County. The highway runs from KY 480 eastward to the end of state maintenance where it continues as Sparrow Drive. It is located slightly west of I-65 exit 116.[1][16]

KY 6318

Kentucky Route 6318
LocationShepherdsville
Length0.380 mi[16] (0.612 km)

Kentucky Route 6318 is a 0.380-mile-long (0.612 km) supplemental road in Shepherdsville in Bullitt County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance northward to KY 480. It is located slightly east of I-65 exit 116.[1][16]

KY 6319

Kentucky Route 6319
LocationLouisville
Length0.075 mi[16] (0.121 km)
Existed1991–present

Kentucky Route 6319 is a 0.075-mile-long (0.121 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance north along Signature Drive to KY 1747 (Fern Valley Road) east of KY 1747's interchange with I-65 (Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway) southeast of Louisville International Airport.[1][16] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 6319 through a January 5, 1991, official order.[18]

KY 6320

Kentucky Route 6320
LocationLouisville
Length0.104 mi[16] (0.167 km)

Kentucky Route 6320 is a 0.104-mile-long (0.167 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from the beginning of state maintenance northward to Smyrna Parkway, just north of I-265 exit 14.[1][16]

KY 6322

Kentucky Route 6322
LocationLouisville
Length0.115 mi[16] (0.185 km)

Kentucky Route 6322 is a 0.115-mile-long (0.185 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Rocky Lane eastward, parallel to the I-265 northbound on-ramp, to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6323

Kentucky Route 6323
LocationLouisville
Length0.489 mi[16] (0.787 km)

Kentucky Route 6323 is a 0.489-mile-long (0.787 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Johnson School Road northward along Smith Lane to the end of state maintenance. KY 6323 runs parallel to I-265.[1][16]

KY 6324

Kentucky Route 6324
LocationLouisville
Length0.130 mi[16] (0.209 km)

Kentucky Route 6324 is a 0.130-mile-long (0.209 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 864 and KY 2845 southward to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6325

Kentucky Route 6325
LocationLouisville
Length0.067 mi[16] (0.108 km)

Kentucky Route 6325 is a 0.067-mile-long (0.108 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Wingfield Road northward to the end of state maintenance. KY 6325 is located southeast of I-265 exit 17.[1][16]

KY 6326

Kentucky Route 6326
LocationLouisville
Length0.221 mi[16] (0.356 km)

Kentucky Route 6326, also known as Billtown Frontage Road Northeast, is a 0.221-mile-long (0.356 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 1819 and KY 6329 east to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6327

Kentucky Route 6327
LocationLouisville
Length0.062 mi[16] (0.100 km)

Kentucky Route 6327, also known as Billtown Frontage Road Southeast, is a 0.062-mile-long (0.100 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 1819 and KY 6328 east to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6328

Kentucky Route 6328
LocationLouisville
Length0.220 mi[16] (0.354 km)

Kentucky Route 6328, also known as Kendrick Lane, is a 0.220-mile-long (0.354 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 1819 and KY 6327 west to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6329

Kentucky Route 6329
LocationLouisville
Length0.395 mi[16] (0.636 km)

Kentucky Route 6329, also known as Billtown Frontage Road Northwest, is a 0.395-mile-long (0.636 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from KY 1819 and KY 6326 west to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6330

Kentucky Route 6330
LocationLouisville
Length0.085 mi[16] (0.137 km)

Kentucky Route 6330 is a 0.085-mile-long (0.137 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Old Old Heady Road north to the end of state maintenance.[1][16]

KY 6331

Kentucky Route 6331
LocationLouisville
Length0.021 mi[16] (0.034 km)

Kentucky Route 6331 is a 0.021-mile-long (0.034 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Old Old Heady Road north to Old Heady Road.[1][16]

KY 6332

Kentucky Route 6332
LocationLouisville
Length0.040 mi[16] (0.064 km)

Kentucky Route 6332 is a 0.040-mile-long (0.064 km) supplemental road in the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway runs from Huntington Ridge Road at the beginning of state maintenance north to US 60.[1][16]

References

  1. Department of Planning (May 2017). "State Primary Road System Maps". Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  2. Division of Planning (n.d.). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract (Allen County)". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  3. Department of Planning (February 19, 2016). "Allen County State Primary Road System" (PDF). Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  4. Division of Planning (n.d.). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract (McCracken County)". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
  5. Department of Planning (September 13, 2013). "McCracken County State Primary Road System" (PDF). Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
  6. Division of Planning (n.d.). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract (Owen County)". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  7. Department of Planning (April 5, 2012). "Owen County State Primary Road System" (PDF). Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  8. Division of Planning (n.d.). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract (Butler County)". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  9. Department of Planning (January 25, 2012). "Butler County State Primary Road System" (PDF). Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  10. Division of Planning (n.d.). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract (Lincoln County)". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  11. Department of Planning (October 26, 2016). "Butler County State Primary Road System" (PDF). Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  12. Division of Planning (n.d.). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract (Rockcastle County)". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  13. Department of Planning (October 26, 2016). "Rockcastle County State Primary Road System" (PDF). Frankfort, KY: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  14. Division of Planning (n.d.). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract (Edmonson County)". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
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