Kentucky Route 33

Kentucky Route 33 marker

Kentucky Route 33
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 32.1 mi[1] (51.7 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 150 in Danville
 

US 68 / KY 29 north of Burgin
US 68 / KY 29 west of Wilmore

Bluegrass Parkway south of Versailles
North end: US 62 in Versailles
Location
Counties: Boyle, Mercer, Jessamine, Woodford
Highway system
KY 32KY 34

Kentucky Route 33 (KY 33) is a 34.9 mi (56.2 km) long, two-lane, northsouth state highway in Kentucky managed by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.

KY 33 begins at US 150 in Danville and proceeds north through Boyle, Mercer, Jessamine, and Woodford counties before terminating at US 62 in Versailles. It shares the road with US 68 in Jessamine and Mercer counties and crosses the Kentucky River near Wilmore.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
BoyleDanville0.0000.000 US 127 / US 150Southern terminus
0.2200.354 KY 2324 east (West Lexington Avenue)Western terminus of KY 2324
2.2793.668 KY 2168
 4.4077.092 KY 1896 west (Faulkner Lane)Western terminus of KY 1896
MercerBurgin7.71912.423 KY 152
8.21913.227 KY 342 north (Curdsville Road)Southern terminus of KY 342
 11.35418.272 KY 342 south (Dix Dam Road)Northern terminus of KY 342
 12.68920.421 US 68 west (Lexington Road)South end of US 68 overlap
Jessamine 21.31134.297 US 68 east (Harrodsburg Road)North end of US 68 overlap
Woodford 19.09030.722 KY 1965 north (Mundys Landing Road)Southern terminus of KY 1965
 21.31234.298 KY 1267 east (Keene Troy Pike)Western terminus of KY 1267
 28.92946.557 KY 169 south (Pinckard Pike)Northern terminus of KY 169
 30.17048.554 Bluegrass Parkway Lexington, Lawrenceburg, ElizabethtownBG Pkwy exit 68
Versailles30.62849.291 KY 2113 north (Falling Springs Boulevard) / Old Dry Ridge RoadSouthern terminus of KY 2113
32.0951.64 US 62 (Rose Hill Avenue / Main Street) / Morgan StreetNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Alternate names

KY 33 has other names along its path:

Future

A new route (KY 2168) is planned to connect KY 34 and KY 33 northeast of Danville. [2]

References

External links

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