List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (1000–1499)
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Interstates | Interstate nn (I-nn) |
US Highways | U.S. Highway nn (US nn) |
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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.
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 1000 to 1499 that do not have portions within the State Primary and State Secondary systems.
KY 1012
Location | Ashland |
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Length | 3.036 mi[2] (4.886 km) |
Kentucky Route 1012 is a 3.036-mile-long (4.886 km) rural secondary highway in Ashland in northern Boyd County. The highway begins at US 60 (13th Street) in the southwest corner of the city of Ashland. KY 1012 heads east along Boy Scout Road, which parallels Keys Creek for much of its course. The highway curves north away from Keys Creek and turns east onto South Belmont Street before reaching its eastern terminus in south central Ashland at KY 168, which heads north along South Belmont Street and south on Valley View Drive.[1][2][3]
KY 1015
Location | Straw–Dog Creek |
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Length | 5.886 mi[4][5] (9.473 km) |
Existed | 1987–present |
Kentucky Route 1015 is a 5.886-mile-long (9.473 km) rural secondary highway in northeastern Edmonson County and western Hart County. The highway begins at KY 728 (Nolin Dam Road) southeast of Straw. KY 1015 heads north along Union Light Road. Near the Edmonson–Hart county line, the highway veers east into the latter county. Ky 1015 continues on Dog Creek Road, which crosses the Dog Creek arm of Nolin River Lake and reaches its northern terminus at KY 88 (Cub Run Highway) east of the hamlet of Dog Creek.[1][4][5] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 1015 through a pair of official orders on March 11 and April 8, 1987.[6][7]
KY 1038
Location | Russellville–Sharer |
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Length | 14.401 mi[8][9] (23.176 km) |
Kentucky Route 1038 is a 14.401-mile-long (23.176 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 1040
Location | Danby–Lewisburg |
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Length | 10.865 mi[8] (17.486 km) |
Kentucky Route 1040 is a 10.865-mile-long (17.486 km) rural secondary highway in northern Logan County. The highway begins at KY 3519 (Lewisburg Road) at Danby. KY 1040 heads north along Cooperstown Road and passes through the eponymous village. North of Cooperstown, the route turns northwest onto Lost City Road while KY 3201 continues on Cooperstown Quality Road. KY 1040 crosses Laurel Creek, McAdoo Creek, and Austin Creek—all tributaries of the Mud River on its way to the city of Lewisburg. There, the highway follows Reservoir Road and crosses Alum Lick Creek before reaching its northern terminus at KY 106 (Quality Road) on the east side of town.[1][8][10]
KY 1041
Location | Dot–Cave Springs |
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Length | 10.022 mi[8] (16.129 km) |
Kentucky Route 1041 is a 10.022-mile-long (16.129 km) rural secondary highway in southern
KY 1075
Location | Nash–Sunfish |
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Length | 4.304 mi[4] (6.927 km) |
Kentucky Route 1075 is a 4.304-mile-long (6.927 km) rural secondary highway in northwestern
KY 1083
Location | Browning–Needmore |
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Length | 18.081 mi[9][13] (29.099 km) |
Kentucky Route 1083 is a 18.081-mile-long (29.099 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 1086
Location | Floyd County |
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Length | 4.593 mi[15][5] (7.392 km) |
Kentucky Route 1086 is a 4.593-mile-long (7.392 km) north-south state highway in Floyd County. The southern terminus is at KY 7 in Wayland and the northern terminus is at KY 680 southwest of Minnie.[1]
KY 1112
Location | Langstaff–Ghent |
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Length | 8.400 mi[16] (13.518 km) |
Kentucky Route 1112 is a 8.400-mile-long (13.518 km) rural secondary highway in Carroll County. The highway begins at KY 227 next to a CSX rail line next to the Kentucky River at Langstaff. KY 1112 heads east along the valley of Whites Run and passes under I-71 on its way to Easterday, where the route briefly runs concurrently with KY 36 and meets the southern end of KY 2949. The highway continues northeast along Bucks Run Road and crosses McCool Creek immediately before its terminus at KY 47 south of Ghent.[1][16][17]
KY 1117
Location | Rochester–Dunbar |
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Length | 10.516 mi[9] (16.924 km) |
Kentucky Route 1117 is a 10.516-mile-long (16.924 km) rural secondary highway in northwestern
KY 1118
Location | Eden–Baizetown |
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Length | 6.638 mi[9][18] (10.683 km) |
Kentucky Route 1118 is a 6.638-mile-long (10.683 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 1147
Location | Petroleum |
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Length | 4.996 mi (8.040 km) |
Kentucky Route 1147 (KY 1147) is a rural secondary north–south state highway located entirely in Allen County. It originates at a dead-end intersection with Follis Road on the Kentucky-Tennessee state line, and ends at a junction with U.S. Route 31E/231 near Petroleum.[20] Follis Road connects the state line from Pleasant Grove Road in Sumner County, Tennessee. The latter road connects this particular area from US 31E near Westmoreland.
KY 1151
Location | Ferguson–Lewisburg |
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Length | 17.349 mi[8] (27.921 km) |
Kentucky Route 1151 is a 17.349-mile-long (27.921 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 1153
Location | Lewisburg–Leetown |
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Length | 21.095 mi[9][18] (33.949 km) |
Kentucky Route 1153 is a 21.095-mile-long (33.949 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 1156
Location | Richmond-Valley View |
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Length | 9.376 mi[21] (15.089 km) |
Kentucky Route 1156 is a 9.376-mile-long (15.089 km) rural secondary highway in western Madison County. The highway begins in Richmond at the intersection with U.S. Route 25. The highway extends northward, connecting to several rural neighborhoods. It then makes several sharp turns as it descends a hill, crossing Tates Creek, then intersecting Kentucky Route 169 in the community of Valley View. The highway uses the name Jacks Creek Road for its entire length.
KY 1187
Location | Silver City |
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Length | 6.289 mi[9] (10.121 km) |
Kentucky Route 1187 is a 6.289-mile-long (10.121 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 1214
Location | Lines Mill–Leitchfield |
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Length | 17.576 mi[22][5] (28.286 km) |
Kentucky Route 1214 is a 17.576-mile-long (28.286 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 1221
Location | Madisonville |
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Length | 3.828 mi[24] (6.161 km) |
Kentucky Route 1221 is a 3.828-mile-long (6.161 km) supplemental road in southeast Hopkins County.
The C-shaped route connects a dead end rural location southeast of
It is named "Pond River-Colliers Road" for part of its length, at least near its southern corner where it curves to the northeast. On that curve, a road goes off to the southeast which was originally 1221 going to a deadend. At the end of this road is the James E. Slaton House which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
KY 1275
Location | Spann–Touristville |
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Length | 15.033 mi[26] (24.193 km) |
Kentucky Route 1275 is a 15.033-mile-long (24.193 km) rural secondary highway in central
KY 1287
Location | Owenton–Sweet Owen |
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Length | 4.140 mi[28] (6.663 km) |
Kentucky Route 1287 is a 4.140-mile-long (6.663 km) rural secondary highway in central
KY 1293
Location | Deer Lick–Hollow Bill |
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Length | 5.112 mi[8] (8.227 km) |
Kentucky Route 1293 is a 5.112-mile-long (8.227 km) rural secondary highway in northwestern
KY 1307
Location | Kino–Glasgow |
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Length | 8.615 mi[15] (13.864 km) |
Kentucky Route 1307 is a 8.615-mile-long (13.864 km) rural secondary highway in eastern
KY 1315
Location | Raymond Hill–Ballardsville |
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Length | 5.495 mi[31][32] (8.843 km) |
Kentucky Route 1315 is a 5.495-mile-long (8.843 km) rural secondary highway in northwestern
KY 1320
Location | Girkin–Anna |
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Length | 10.215 mi[13] (16.439 km) |
Kentucky Route 1320 is a 10.215-mile-long (16.439 km) rural secondary highway in northeastern Edmonson County. The highway begins at KY 526 (Mount Olivet Road) south of Girkin. KY 1320 follows Girkin Road to the center of Girkin, where the route turns north onto Penns Chapel Road. The highway curves west through Sand Hill and reaches its northern terminus at KY 185 (Richardsville Road) just south of Anna.[1][13][14]
KY 1324
Location | Sulphur Lick–Temple Hill |
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Length | 7.096 mi[15] (11.420 km) |
Kentucky Route 1324 is a 7.096-mile-long (11.420 km) rural secondary highway that begins in northwestern
KY 1328
Location | Aberdeen–Jetson |
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Length | 11.689 mi[9] (18.812 km) |
Kentucky Route 1328 is a 11.689-mile-long (18.812 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 1339
Location | Rocky Hill–Apple Grove |
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Length | 4.795 mi[4][15] (7.717 km) |
Kentucky Route 1339 is a 4.795-mile-long (7.717 km) rural secondary highway in southeast Edmonson County and western Barren County. The highway begins at KY 259 (Rocky Hill Road) at Rocky Hill between CSX's Main Line Subdivision rail line and the Edmonson–Warren County county line. KY 1339 heads east along Fairview Church Road, which crosses over I-65 with no access. At the Edmonson–Barren county line, the highway continues along Apple Grove Road through the eponymous community to its eastern terminus at KY 255 (Park City–Bon Ayr Road).[1][4][15][6][30]
KY 1352
Location | Stockholm |
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Length | 1.684 mi[4] (2.710 km) |
Kentucky Route 1352 is a 1.684-mile-long (2.710 km) rural secondary highway in northeastern
KY 1354
Location | Hickman |
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Length | 0.438 mi[37] (705 m) |
Kentucky Route 1354 is a 0.438-mile-long (0.705 km) supplemental road near Hickman in central Fulton County. The highway connects KY 94 (Catlett Street) at the western city limit of Hickman with the Kentucky landing of the Dorena–Hickman Ferry, which connects Hickman with Dorena, Missouri, on the opposite side of the Mississippi River.[1][37][38]
KY 1365
Location | Windyville |
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Length | 1.404 mi[4] (2.260 km) |
Kentucky Route 1365 is a 1.404-mile-long (2.260 km) rural secondary highway in central Edmonson County. The spur highway begins at KY 70 (Morgantown Road) east of Windyville and northwest of Brownsville. KY 1365 heads northwest along Grassland Road to its end at Holly Springs Church Road, where Grassland Road continues northwest as a county highway.[1][4][6]
KY 1399
Location | Simpsonville |
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Length | 2.572 mi[31] (4.139 km) |
Kentucky Route 1399 is a 2.572-mile-long (4.139 km) supplemental road in west central
KY 1399 was designated by 1955.[39] The route originally intersected US 60 in Simpsonville, but was closed at the community of Veechdale when I-64 was opened in the early 1960s. The highway was rerouted to what is now Buck Creek Road (KY 1848) and then reconnected just south of I-64.[40] In 2013, the road was rerouted again with the construction of the Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass near the intersection of KY 1399 and KY 1848. It was moved south of the mall and reconfigured to provide access to it.[40]
KY 1408
Location | Crestwood–Todds Point |
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Length | 4.003 mi[31][32] (6.442 km) |
Kentucky Route 1408 is a 4.003-mile-long (6.442 km) rural secondary highway in southwestern
KY 1417
Location | Barrallton |
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Length | 2.289 mi[41][verification needed] (3.684 km) |
Kentucky Route 1417 is a 2.289-mile-long (3.684 km) rural secondary highway in northwestern Bullitt County. The highway heads north from KY 44 (Shepherdsville Road) along Martin Hill Road and crosses Knob Creek shortly before reaching its north end at KY 1526 (Knob Creek Road) west of Barrallton.[1][41][42][verification needed]
KY 1425
Location | Lexington |
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Length | 1.429 mi[43] (2.300 km) |
Kentucky Route 1425 is a 1.429-mile-long (2.300 km) supplemental road in the city of Lexington in Fayette County. The highway is the state-maintained easternmost portion of Man o' War Boulevard, a circumferential arterial highway on the south side of Lexington between a pair of junctions with US 60. KY 1425 crosses North Elkhorn Creek on its course between I-75 and US 60 (Winchester Road).[1][43][44]
KY 1432
Location | Owensboro |
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Length | 0.411 mi[45] (661 m) |
Kentucky Route 1432 is a 0.411-mile-long (661 m) supplemental road in the city of Owensboro in Daviess County. The road follows the portion of Burlew Blvd east of KY 2155. It begins at KY 2155 and ends at KY 298.[1][45]
KY 1435
Location | Bowling Green–Needmore |
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Length | 15.889 mi[9][13] (25.571 km) |
Kentucky Route 1435 is a 15.889-mile-long (25.571 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 1468
Location | Morgantown |
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Length | 1.101 mi[9] (1.772 km) |
Kentucky Route 1468 is a 1.101-mile-long (1.772 km) rural secondary highway in the city of Morgantown in central Butler County. The highway follows Gardner Road between Main Street, on which US 231 and KY 79 run concurrently, and KY 70 (Veterans Way) west of Interstate 165 (I-165, formerly the William H. Natcher Parkway).[1][9][11]
KY 1472
Location | Harrisonville–Hatton |
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Length | 11.690 mi[31][46] (18.813 km) |
Kentucky Route 1472 is a 11.690-mile-long (18.813 km) rural secondary highway almost entirely in far eastern
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