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Kentucky Route 340

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South end:
  
KY 70 in Huldeville

Counties:
  
Butler

County
  
Butler County, Kentucky

North end:
  
Neafus Road in Neafus

Length
  
20.54 km

Kentucky Route 340 (KY 340) is a 12.761-mile-long (20.537 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway travels through mostly rural areas of Butler County.

Contents

Map of KY-340, Morgantown, KY 42261, USA

Route description

KY 340 begins at an intersection with KY 70 (Brownsville Road) in Huldeville, within Butler County. It travels to the northeast and curves to the east-northeast before crossing over New Zion Creek. It enters Brooklyn. At an intersection with the western terminus of Brooklyn–Love Road, the highway turns left, to the north-northwest. It curves to the west-southwest and then to the north-northeast. It curves to the north-northwest and intersects KY 79 (Caneyville Road). The two highways travel concurrently to the southwest. When they split, KY 340 travels to the north-northeast. It travels through Casey. The highway curves to the west-northwest and crosses over East Prong Indian Camp Creek and then curves to the north-northwest. In Oak Ridge, it curves to the north-northeast. It curves to the northwest and curves back to the north-northeast before it crosses over the Western Kentucky Parkway. It then enters Neafus, where it meets its northern terminus, an intersection with Neafus Road. This intersection is on the Butler–Ohio–Grayson county tripoint.

References

Kentucky Route 340 Wikipedia