List of Interstate Highways in Kentucky

Interstate 75 markerInterstate 265 markerInterstate 24 Business marker
Highway markers for Interstate 75, Interstate 265, and Business Loop 24
Highway names
Interstates Interstate nn (I-nn)
US Highways U.S. Highway nn (US nn)
State Kentucky Route nn (KY nn)
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This is a list of interstates in Kentucky.

Primary highways

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
I-24 94151 I-24 at the Illinois state lineI-24 at the Tennessee state line 01977-01-011977current Begins at the Illinois border near Paducah and stretches 94 miles (152 km) southeast to the Tennessee border near Oak Grove.
I-64 191307 I-64 / US 150 at the Indiana state lineI-64 at the West Virginia state line 01956-01-011956current Begins at the Indiana border in Louisville and travels 191 miles (308 km) east to the West Virginia border near Catlettsburg.
I-65 137220 I-65 at the Tennessee state lineI-65 at the Indiana state line 01956-01-011956current Begins at the Tennessee border near Franklin and travels 137 miles (222 km) north to the Indiana border in Louisville.
I-66 Missouri state lineWest Virginia state line 01991-01-01199102015-01-012015 A proposed interstate highway, now scrapped, that would have run east to west across the southern portion of the state.
I-69 148238 I-69 / US 51 at the Tennessee state lineI-69 at the Indiana state line 02011-01-012011current President George W. Bush signed legislation declaring portions of both the Pennyrile Parkway and the Western Kentucky Parkway as well as all of the Purchase Parkway as part of the extension of I-69 in June 2008.[1]
I-71 96154 I-64 / I-65 in LouisvilleI-71 / I-75 at the Ohio state line 01959-01-011959current Begins in Louisville and stretches north east 96 miles (154 km) into Ohio while converging in Walton with I-75.
I-75 192309 I-75 at the Tennessee state lineI-71 / I-75 at the Ohio state line 01956-01-011956current Begins at the Tennessee border near Williamsburg heading north 192 miles (311 km) to Covington.
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Auxiliary highways

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
I-165 70.18112.94 US 231 south of Bowling GreenUS 60 / US 231 in Owensboro proposed Future designation of the William H. Natcher Parkway
I-169 4979 I-24 south of HopkinsvilleI-69/Western Kentucky Parkway in Nortonville 02017-05-072017current New designation for the remaining portion of the Pennyrile Parkway between Nortonville and Hopkinsville
I-175 I-175 was a proposed Interstate to relieve traffic along the I-75 corridor. House Report 107-108 in the US House of Representatives details the proposed spending of the US Department of Transportation for FY2002, which includes $2,400,000 for the I-175 corridor. This includes the feasibility and the planning study.[2] However, the final version of the bill did not have this funding.[3]
I-264 2337 I-64 west of LouisvilleI-71 northeast of Louisville 01956-01-011956current Begins in west Louisville at Interstate 64 and loops to the south for 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Louisville to Interstate 71.
I-265 2540 I-65 south of LouisvilleI-71 northeast of Louisville 01977-01-011977current Begins south of Louisville at Interstate 65 looping around the city to the south and east for 25 miles (40 km) to northeastern Jefferson County at Interstate 71 (co-signed as KY 841).
I-275 2134 I-275 at the Indiana state lineI-275 at the Ohio state line 01962-01-011962current Forming a complete beltway around Cincinnati, Ohio, the Kentucky portion runs from Petersburg in the west to Fort Thomas in the east. Officially, Interstate 275 begins and ends in Erlanger.
I-369 23.44137.725 I-69 in HendersonUS 60 Bypass in Owensboro proposed Future designation of the Audubon Parkway
I-471 5.018.06 I-275 in Highland Heights, KentuckyI-471 at the Ohio state line 01981-01-011981current Interstate 471 begins at Interstate 275 near Highland Heights and passes Newport before crossing the Ohio River to terminate at its parent route, Interstate 71, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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  •       Future

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 30, 2008. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  2. "House Rpt. 107-108: Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill,". Library of Congress. May 2, 2002. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  3. "Committee Reports". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
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