Kentucky Route 1977 Explained

State:KY
Type:KY
Route:1977
Maint:KYTC
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:KY 1977 highlighted in red
Length Mi:6.255
Length Round:3
Length Ref:[1]
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Previous Type:KY
Previous Route:1976
Next Type:KY
Next Route:1978

Kentucky Route 1977 (KY 1977) is an urban secondary state highway located entirely in northern Fayette County in East Central Kentucky. The mainly traverses the northwestern outskirts of Lexington.[1]

Route description

KY 1977 originates along Old Frankfort Pike (KY 1681) northwest of the city center. It crosses Leestown Pike (US 421) after into the route. KY 1977 then makes a right turn onto Spurr Road from Yarnallton Pike and ends with a junction with Georgetown Road (US 25 in the Greendale neighborhood.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official DMI Route Log. Commonwealth of Kentucky. March 3, 2017.
  2. State Primary Road System: Lexington, Fayette, and Jessamine Counties. January 2011. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. KYTC Division of Planning. 4. March 3, 2017.