Kentucky Route 3019

Kentucky Route 3019 marker

Kentucky Route 3019
Old Chalybeate Road
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 1.882 mi[1] (3.029 km)
Existed: 2001 – present
Major junctions
South end: KY 101 north of Chalybeate Springs
  Old Brownsville Road at Rhoda
North end: KY 259 north of Rhoda
Location
Counties: Edmonson County
Highway system
KY 3018KY 3020

Kentucky Route 3019 (KY 3019) is a rural, secondary state highway located entirely in Edmonson County in west-central Kentucky. Its length total is 1.882 miles (3.029 km).

Route description

The highway starts at a junction with KY 101 just north of Chalybeate Springs. It goes through downtown Rhoda, and it ends at a junction with KY 259 at Gate #2 of the Edmonson County Fairgrounds.

History

The first 1.162 miles (1.870 km) of KY 3019 was the original alignment of the final stretch of KY 101, and the other 0.72 miles (1.16 km) was originally KY 259 at a point where KY 259 followed a road coming in from the southeast. This was the original intersection of K  259 and KY 101 before the new alignment was completed in 2001.

In 2001, those above-mentioned designations became KY 3019 upon completion of a straighter stretch of the two major highways to cut a minute of driving time. [2]


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