Kentucky Route 467

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Kentucky Route 467 marker

Kentucky Route 467
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 41.287 mi[1] (66.445 km)
Major junctions
West end: KY 227 near Worthville
  KY 36 at Eagle Station
KY 36 / KY 47 in Sanders
KY 35 in Sparta
US 127 in Glencoe
KY 22 in Dry Ridge
I-75 in Dry Ridge
KY 17 near DeMossville
East end: KY 177 near DeMossville
Location
Counties: Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Pendleton
Highway system

Kentucky Route 467 is a 41.287-mile state highway in Kentucky that runs from KY 227 just west of Worthville to KY 177 just west of DeMossville.

Route description

KY 467 begins at KY 227 just west of Worthville and runs east through Worthville. It joins KY 36 at an area, which no longer exists, called Eagle Station before both routes enter Sanders. In Sanders, KY 36 and 467 split. KY 36 goes to the right while KY 467 goes to the left with KY 47. Just after crossing the railroad tracks, KY 467 branches to the right while KY 47 heads north for Ghent. A few miles later, KY 467 enters Sparta and joins KY 35 to the right and runs with KY 35 for a couple hundred feet before branching to the left. After KY 467 enters Glencoe, it meets US 127 and merges to the right for a couple hundred feet before branching to the left. After it enters into Dry Ridge, it meets KY 22 and joins it onto into downtown Dry Ridge. KY 467 meets Interstate 75 just after joining KY 22. KY 467 and KY 22 use the newer Dry Ridge Bypass to bypass the city to the north. It branches from KY 22 and heads east again. KY 467 turns to the north before meeting Kentucky Route 17. KY 467 uses KY 17 for a short bit before KY 467 branches to the right. In less than a mile, KY 467 comes to an end at KY 177, just west of DeMossville.

References

  1. Commonwealth of Kentucky. "Official DMI Route Log". Retrieved 26 December 2012. 
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