Kentucky Route 312
Kentucky Route 312 (KY 312) is a 11.365-mile long (18.290 km) state highway in Kentucky that runs from Kentucky Route 192 northwest of Corbin to U.S. Route 25E and World Drive in eastern Corbin via Corbin.
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| Length | 11.365 mi[1] (18.290 km) | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Kentucky | |||
| Counties | Laurel, Whitley, Knox | |||
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Route description
KY 312 begins at KY 192, heads southeasterly and passes through the unincorporated community of Keavy. It then enters Whitley County and crosses over Interstate 75 (I-75) without an interchange. The highway descends Gordon Hill into downtown Corbin. The road then enters Knox County and ends at U.S. Route 25E (US 25E).
Major intersections
| County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Laurel | | 0.000 | 0.000 | Western terminus | |
| | 3.481 | 5.602 | Western terminus of KY 3430 | ||
| Keavy | 4.071 | 6.552 | Southern terminus of KY 363 | ||
| | 6.189 | 9.960 | Eastern terminus of KY 3430 | ||
| | 6.723 | 10.820 | Southern terminus of KY 770 | ||
| Whitley | Corbin | 8.232 | 13.248 | Northern terminus of KY 2989 | |
| 8.890 | 14.307 | Northern terminus of KY 2384 | |||
| 9.680 | 15.578 | Western terminus of US 25W south concurrency | |||
| 9.729 | 15.657 | Western terminus of US 25W north concurrency | |||
| 9.962 | 16.032 | Eastern terminus of US 25W concurrency | |||
| Knox | 10.356 | 16.666 | Western terminus of KY 830 concurrency | ||
| 10.381 | 16.707 | Eastern terminus of KY 830 concurrency | |||
| 10.568 | 17.008 | Western terminus of KY 1629 | |||
| 10.932 | 17.593 | Western terminus of KY 1232 | |||
| 11.365 | 18.290 | Eastern terminus; continues beyond US 25E was World Drive | |||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
References
- "HIS Official Milepoint Route Log Report". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
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