U.S. Route 45 in Kentucky
U.S. Route 45 (US 45) enters Kentucky at Fulton in Fulton County and travels northeast through Hickman County, Graves County, and McCracken County. After passing through Mayfield in Graves County it heads directly north into Paducah as a four-lane highway. In Paducah, US 45 serves as a major artery, intersecting with Interstate 24 at Exit 7, and intersecting US 60 and 62. U.S. 45 leaves Kentucky from Paducah's northern border across the two-lane, metal-grate Brookport Bridge to Brookport, Illinois across the Ohio River.
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by KYTC | ||||
Length | 51.880 mi[1] (83.493 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | ||||
North end | ||||
Location | ||||
Counties | Fulton, Hickman, Graves, McCracken | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route description
US 45 enters Kentucky at Fulton in Fulton County where it travels around the west side and then north side of town before entering Hickman County. It travels just to the south and east of the Purchase Parkway as it passes briefly through Hickman County and into Graves County. In Graves County US 45 travels northeast and passes through the communities of Water Valley and Wingo. Roughly 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Wingo, US 45 passes through Mayfield where it forms an intersection with US 45 Bypass before passing through the heart of town. Just north of town, US 45 intersects US 45 Bypass and Purchase Parkway and becomes a four-lane divided highway as it turns toward the north. US 45 continues northward through rural sections of Graves County and into McCracken County. In McCracken County, US 45 passes through Lone Oak and then passes under I-24 as it enters Paducah. In Paducah, US 45 forms intersections with US 60, US 62, US 60 Business, I-24 Business, and US 45 Business as it passes through the western part of town. US 45 crosses the Ohio River via the Brookport Bridge into Illinois 51.880 miles (83.493 km) from the Tennessee state line.[2]
History
US 45 was signed in Kentucky by 1928, although it was not yet paved.[3] The entire route in Kentucky was paved by 1939.[4]
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Fulton | Fulton | 0.000 | 0.000 | Continuation into Tennessee | |
North end of KY 116 overlap (southbound only); Kentucky–Tennessee line | |||||
0.065 | 0.105 | ||||
0.579 | 0.932 | Redbud Lane (KY 1644 north) | |||
0.579 | 0.932 | ||||
1.345 | 2.165 | ||||
1.790 | 2.881 | South end of KY 307 overlap | |||
1.845 | 2.969 | North end of KY 307 overlap | |||
Hickman | | 3.439 | 5.535 | ||
| 3.846 | 6.190 | |||
| 5.162 | 8.307 | South end of KY 94 overlap | ||
Graves | Water Valley | 6.670 | 10.734 | North end of KY 94 overlap | |
7.012 | 11.285 | ||||
7.118 | 11.455 | ||||
| 13.122 | 21.118 | |||
Wingo | 13.668 | 21.997 | |||
13.963 | 22.471 | South end of KY 339 overlap | |||
14.043 | 22.600 | North end of KY 339 overlap | |||
| 16.916 | 27.224 | South end of KY 58 overlap | ||
Pryorsburg | 17.572 | 28.279 | |||
| 21.184 | 34.092 | Interchange | ||
Mayfield | 23.719 | 38.172 | North end of KY 58 overlap | ||
24.697 | 39.746 | ||||
24.833 | 39.965 | ||||
| 25.563 | 41.140 | I-69/Purchase Parkway exit 25 | ||
| 25.833 | 41.574 | |||
| 27.055 | 43.541 | |||
| 27.289 | 43.917 | |||
Hickory | 29.082 | 46.803 | Powell Road (KY 3043 west) | ||
| 30.743 | 49.476 | |||
| 31.861 | 51.275 | |||
| 33.475 | 53.873 | |||
| 34.427 | 55.405 | |||
McCracken | | 38.347 | 61.714 | ||
| 40.672 | 65.455 | |||
| 41.695 | 67.102 | |||
| 43.865 | 70.594 | |||
| 44.215 | 71.157 | |||
Lone Oak | 44.413 | 71.476 | |||
44.779 | 72.065 | ||||
| 45.447 | 73.140 | |||
Paducah | 46.098 | 74.188 | I-24 exit 7 | ||
46.976 | 75.601 | ||||
47.304 | 76.128 | South end of US 62 overlap | |||
47.950 | 77.168 | North end of US 62 overlap; south end of US 60 overlap | |||
48.197 | 77.566 | ||||
48.886 | 78.674 | North end of US 60 overlap | |||
49.132 | 79.070 | ||||
49.796 | 80.139 | ||||
50.186 | 80.767 | ||||
Ohio River | 51.880 | 83.493 | Brookport Bridge; Kentucky–Illinois line | ||
Continuation into Illinois | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Special routes
Mayfield bypass
Location | Mayfield, Kentucky |
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Length | 3.818 mi[1] (6.144 km) |
US 45 Bypass in Mayfield begins at a junction with US 45 on the southwest side of Mayfield and forms a concurrency with Purchase Parkway at Exit 21 0.958 miles (1.542 km) north of US 45. It carries this concurrency for 2.860 miles (4.603 km) and ends at a junction with US 45 at Exit 25 of the parkway north of Mayfield. After the Purchase Parkway is re-designated as I-69, US 45 Bypass May be decommissioned.
The entire route is in Graves County.
Location | mi[1] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.000 | 0.000 | Partial interchange; southern terminus | |||
Mayfield | 21 | South end of Purchase Parkway (Future I-69) overlap; Purchase Pkwy. north exit 21B | ||||
1.338 | 2.153 | 22 | ||||
2.794 | 4.497 | 24 | ||||
| 3.818 | 6.144 | Northern terminus; north end of Purchase Parkway overlap; Purchase Pkwy. exit 25 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Paducah business route
Location | Paducah, Kentucky |
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Length | 4.378 mi[1] (7.046 km) |
US 45 Business in Paducah begins at an intersection with US 45 in downtown Paducah and travels northeast through town. As it nears the Ohio River, it turns to the northwest and ends at a junction with US 45 south of the Brookport Bridge over the Ohio River 4.378 miles (7.046 km) from its origin.
The entire route is in Paducah, McCracken County.
mi | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | Southern terminus | |||
2.039 | 3.281 | South end of US 60 Business overlap | |||
2.119 | 3.410 | ||||
2.188 | 3.521 | ||||
2.946 | 4.741 | North end of US 60 Business overlap | |||
4.378 | 7.046 | Northern terminus | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- "Kentucky Transportation Cabinet - Division of Planning". Retrieved July 24, 2014.
- "US 45 in Kentucky". Bing. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
- Kentucky (PDF) (Map) (1928 ed.). 1 inch:12 miles. Cartography by State-wide Highway Planning Survey. Kentucky State Highway Department. 1928. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
- Kentucky (PDF) (Map) (1939 ed.). 1 inch:12 miles. Cartography by State-wide Highway Planning Survey. Kentucky State Highway Department. 1939. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
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