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Kentucky Route 39

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South end:
  
KY 1247 in Somerset

Length
  
98.85 km

North end:
  
US 27 BUS/KY 29 in Nicholasville

Major cities
  
Somerset, Nicholasville, Lancaster

Counties
  
Pulaski County, Kentucky, Lincoln County, Kentucky, Garrard County, Kentucky, Jessamine County, Kentucky

Kentucky Route 39 (KY 39) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The route, part of the State Secondary System, exists in two segments, separated at the Madison-Jessamine county line by the Kentucky River. While there is a boat ramp on each side, there is no bridge or ferry carrying vehicular traffic across the waterway. The southernmost terminus of the route is at Kentucky Route 1247 in Somerset. The northernmost terminus is at U.S. Route 27 Business and Kentucky Route 29 in Nicholasville.

Map of KY-39, Kentucky, USA

The northern terminus of the southern segment is at Kentucky Route 563 in Garrard County 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of the Kentucky River. Although KY 39 ends, the roadway continues north to the south bank of the river at the confluence of Paint Lick Creek; there is a concrete boat landing at the site of an old ferry crossing. The segment between Lancaster and the river is locally called Buckeye Pike. The southern terminus of the northern segment is at the boat launch on the north bank.

References

Kentucky Route 39 Wikipedia