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Kentucky Route 369

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North end:
  
US 231 at Beaver Dam

Length
  
22.2 km

South end:
  
KY 70 / KY 1117 at Rochester

Counties
  
Butler County, Kentucky, Ohio County, Kentucky

Kentucky Route 369 (KY 369) is a rural secondary 13.796-mile-long (22.203 km) north–south state highway that traverses two counties in west central Kentucky.

Contents

Map of KY-369, Beaver Dam, KY 42320, USA

Route description

KY 369 begins at a junction with KY 70, along with the western terminus of KY 1117 (Provo Road) at Rochester, in western Butler County along the Green River. It goes through downtown Rochester until it reaches the Rochester Ferry on the Green River, where KY 369 connects with Ohio County via the ferry. This ferry is the only one out of two state-maintained ferries in Butler County.

On the Ohio County side of the ferry, KY 369 heads northward into mainly rural areas of southern Ohio County. It goes under an overpass that carries the Wendell H. Ford Western Kentucky Parkway, and then intersects KY 2714. KY 369 ends at a junction with U.S. Route 231 (US 231) on the south side of Beaver Dam.

References

Kentucky Route 369 Wikipedia


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