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Kentucky Route 300

Kentucky Route 300 (KY 300) is a 16.6-mile-long (26.7 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway connects mostly rural areas of Boyle and Lincoln counties with Parksville, Junction City, and Stanford.

Kentucky Route 300

KY 300 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length16.6 mi[1] (26.7 km)
Major junctions
West end KY 34 / KY 1822 in Parksville
Major intersections KY 37 in Junction City
US 127 in Junction City
KY 78 in Stanford
East end US 150 in Stanford
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKentucky
CountiesBoyle, Lincoln
Highway system
  • Kentucky State Highway System

Route description edit

Boyle County edit

KY 300 begins at an intersection with KY 34/KY 1822 (Lebanon Road) in Parksville, within Boyle County; however, only KY 34 is signed at this intersection. It travels to the east-southeast and leaves Parksville. It travels just north of Wilsonville. It curves to the east-northeast and enters Alum Springs, where it intersects the northern terminus of KY 3365 (Hogue Hollow Road). The highway curves to the southeast and begins a concurrency with KY 37 (Stewarts Lane). Almost immediately, they enter Junction City. They split, and KY 300 crosses over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway. KY 300 then intersects U.S. Route 127 (US 127). It intersects the western terminus of KY 1273 (Hustonville Road). It turns right onto Hustonville Road, and travels to the south-southwest. At the intersection with the eastern terminus of York Lane and the western terminus of Short Acres Road, the highway leaves the city limits of Junction City. The highway then enters Lincoln County.[1]

Lincoln County edit

KY 300 turns left onto Knob Lick Road and resumes its trek to the southeast and crosses over Knoblick Creek. It begins a curve to the south-southwest and crosses over the creek again. Then, the highway curves back to the southeast and crosses over Hanging Fork Creek. On the southeastern edge of Stanford, it intersects KY 78 (Hustonville Road). The two highways travel concurrently to the east and travel through Buffalo Springs Cemetery. They curve to the southeast and then back to the northeast. When they cross over St. Asaph Creek, they enter Stanford proper. They curve to the east-northeast and intersect the eastern terminus of KY 2319 (Helm Street). Almost immediately, they split. KY 300 travels to the north-northwest and meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with US 150 (Wilderness Road).[1]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
BoyleParksville0.00.0   KY 34 / KY 1822 (Lebanon Road)Western terminus
Alum Springs3.25.1 
 
KY 3365 south (Hogue Hollow Road)
Northern terminus of KY 3365
5.18.2 
 
KY 37 east (Stewarts Lane)
Western end of KY 37 concurrency
Junction City5.79.2 
 
KY 37 west (White Oak Road)
Eastern end of KY 37 concurrency
6.410.3  US 127 – Liberty, Danville
6.710.8 
 
KY 1273 east (Hustonville Road)
Western terminus of KY 1273
LincolnStanford14.523.3 
 
KY 78 west (Hustonville Road)
Western end of KY 78 concurrency
15.324.6 
 
KY 2319 west (Helm Street)
Eastern terminus of KY 2319
15.324.6 
 
KY 78 east (West Main Street)
Eastern end of KY 78 concurrency
16.626.7  US 150 (Wilderness Road) – Somerset, DanvilleEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Google (June 2, 2016). "Kentucky Route 300" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
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kentucky, route, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, 2016, lear. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kentucky Route 300 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Kentucky Route 300 KY 300 is a 16 6 mile long 26 7 km state highway in the U S state of Kentucky The highway connects mostly rural areas of Boyle and Lincoln counties with Parksville Junction City and Stanford Kentucky Route 300KY 300 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by KYTCLength16 6 mi 1 26 7 km Major junctionsWest endKY 34 KY 1822 in ParksvilleMajor intersectionsKY 37 in Junction City US 127 in Junction City KY 78 in StanfordEast endUS 150 in StanfordLocationCountryUnited StatesStateKentuckyCountiesBoyle LincolnHighway systemKentucky State Highway System Interstate US State Parkways KY 299 KY 301 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Boyle County 1 2 Lincoln County 2 Major intersections 3 See also 4 ReferencesRoute description editBoyle County edit KY 300 begins at an intersection with KY 34 KY 1822 Lebanon Road in Parksville within Boyle County however only KY 34 is signed at this intersection It travels to the east southeast and leaves Parksville It travels just north of Wilsonville It curves to the east northeast and enters Alum Springs where it intersects the northern terminus of KY 3365 Hogue Hollow Road The highway curves to the southeast and begins a concurrency with KY 37 Stewarts Lane Almost immediately they enter Junction City They split and KY 300 crosses over some railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway KY 300 then intersects U S Route 127 US 127 It intersects the western terminus of KY 1273 Hustonville Road It turns right onto Hustonville Road and travels to the south southwest At the intersection with the eastern terminus of York Lane and the western terminus of Short Acres Road the highway leaves the city limits of Junction City The highway then enters Lincoln County 1 Lincoln County edit KY 300 turns left onto Knob Lick Road and resumes its trek to the southeast and crosses over Knoblick Creek It begins a curve to the south southwest and crosses over the creek again Then the highway curves back to the southeast and crosses over Hanging Fork Creek On the southeastern edge of Stanford it intersects KY 78 Hustonville Road The two highways travel concurrently to the east and travel through Buffalo Springs Cemetery They curve to the southeast and then back to the northeast When they cross over St Asaph Creek they enter Stanford proper They curve to the east northeast and intersect the eastern terminus of KY 2319 Helm Street Almost immediately they split KY 300 travels to the north northwest and meets its eastern terminus an intersection with US 150 Wilderness Road 1 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes BoyleParksville0 00 0 nbsp nbsp KY 34 KY 1822 Lebanon Road Western terminus Alum Springs3 25 1 nbsp nbsp KY 3365 south Hogue Hollow Road Northern terminus of KY 3365 5 18 2 nbsp nbsp KY 37 east Stewarts Lane Western end of KY 37 concurrency Junction City5 79 2 nbsp nbsp KY 37 west White Oak Road Eastern end of KY 37 concurrency 6 410 3 nbsp US 127 Liberty Danville 6 710 8 nbsp nbsp KY 1273 east Hustonville Road Western terminus of KY 1273 LincolnStanford14 523 3 nbsp nbsp KY 78 west Hustonville Road Western end of KY 78 concurrency 15 324 6 nbsp nbsp KY 2319 west Helm Street Eastern terminus of KY 2319 15 324 6 nbsp nbsp KY 78 east West Main Street Eastern end of KY 78 concurrency 16 626 7 nbsp US 150 Wilderness Road Somerset DanvilleEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp United States portalReferences edit a b c d Google June 2 2016 Kentucky Route 300 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 2 2016 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Kentucky Route 300KML is not from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kentucky Route 300 amp oldid 1208359797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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