Kentucky Route 109

Kentucky Route 109 marker

Kentucky Route 109
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 89.600 mi[1] (144.197 km)
Major junctions
North end: KY 56 in rural western Union
 

US 60 at Sturgis
KY 120 in Providence
KY 70 at Beulah
Western Kentucky Parkway / I-69 at Dawson Springs
US 62 in Dawson Springs
US 68 / US 41 / KY 80 in Hopkinsville

Pennyrile Parkway at Hopkinsville
South end: KY 115 northeast of Oak Grove
Location
Counties: Christian, Hopkins, Union, Webster
Highway system
KY 108KY 110

Kentucky Route 109 (KY 109) is an 89.6-mile-long (144.2 km) north–south state highway that traverses four counties in Kentucky's Pennyrile region. It traverses Christian, Hopkins, Webster, and Union counties.

Route description

KY 109 starts at an intersection with KY 56 just east of the bridge over the Ohio River that marks the Illinois–Kentucky state line near Old Shawneetown, Illinois. KY 109 runs a few miles east of that bridge and heads south, passing through the Union County communities of Henshaw and Sturgis. It runs concurrently with U.S. Route 60 (US 60) for a few miles and then runs onto a southeasterly course into Webster County. Once in that county, KY 109 enters Providence, where it meets KY 120.

Shortly after exiting Providence, KY 109 enters the western part of Hopkins County. It meets KY 502 and KY 70 at Beulah. At Dawson Springs, KY 109 has junctions with the Wendell H. Ford Western Kentucky Parkway (Interstate 69) and then US 62.

After exiting Dawson Springs, KY 109 enters Christian County and goes through the Pennyrile State Forest before reaching an intersection with KY 800, and eventually reaching Hopkinsville after crossing the Hopkinsville Bypass. KY 109 runs concurrently with several US and Kentucky routes throughout downtown Hopkinsville.

After departing US 41 on the southeast side of Hopkinsville following the interchange with the Edward T. Breathitt Pennyrile Parkway, KY 109 goes to the unincorporated community of Saint Elmo, where it reaches its southern terminus at an intersection with KY 115 just north of I-24 not too far from Oak Grove.

References

  1. Division of Planning (June 13, 2007). "Official Milepoint Route Log Extract". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.

External links

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