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Kentucky Route 1958

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Kentucky Route 1958 marker
Kentucky Route 1958
Bypass Road, Veterans Memorial Parkway
Map
KY 1958 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length5.325 mi[1] (8.570 km)
Western segment
Length2.953 mi[1] (4.752 km)
South end KY 627 / Hubbard Road in Winchester
Major intersections US 60 in Winchester
I-64 in Winchester
North end KY 2888 / Revilo Road / Rolling Hills Lane near Winchester
Eastern segment
Length2.372 mi[1] (3.817 km)
South end KY 89 near Winchester
Major intersections US 60 in Winchester
North end KY 627 / Old Paris Pike in Winchester
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKentucky
CountiesClark
Highway system
  • Kentucky State Highway System
KY 1957 KY 1959

Kentucky Route 1958 (KY 1958) is a 5.325-mile-long (8.570 km) state highway in Clark County, Kentucky, that serves as a bypass route around Winchester. It is split into two segments, one on the west side of Winchester and the second on the east side. The western segment, which is 2.953-mile-long (4.752 km), runs from Kentucky Route 627 in southwestern Winchester to Kentucky Route 2888, Revilo Road, and Rolling Hills Lane northwest of Winchester. The eastern segment, which is 2.372-mile-long (3.817 km), runs from Kentucky Route 89 east of Winchester to Kentucky Route 627 in northern Winchester.

Route description

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From KY 627, the eastern segment of KY 1958 heads clockwise around Winchester to Kentucky Route 89. The western segment, KY 1958 starts at KY 627 and follows the highway clockwise around the perimeter of the city to KY 2888 a short distance from the I-64 interchange.

Officially, KY 1958 begins on the east side of Winchester at KY 627 and runs clockwise around to KY 2888 on the northwest side, using concurrences on KY 89, US 60, and KY 627 to connect the eastern and western segments. However, the concurrencies are unsigned and the eastern segment's signed cardinal directions are opposite of those on the official log.

History

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The western bypass was originally a connector route between I-64, Van Meter Road, Rockwell Road and US 60, but was extended south and southeast to KY 627 south of the city and, later, to its present terminus north of Winchester.

In 2006, the eastern Winchester bypass opened from KY 627 just south of Interstate 64 to KY 89. It will be extended westward to the western bypass, making for a semi-loop around the city.

Major intersections

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Western segment

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The entire route is in Clark County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Winchester0.0000.000 KY 627 (Boonesboro Road / Boone Avenue) / Hubbard RoadSouthern terminus; south end of KY 627 Truck overlap; continues as Hubbard Road beyond KY 627
0.8321.339 KY 1927 (Colby Road)
2.4733.980 US 60 (West Lexington Avenue)
2.719–
2.837
4.376–
4.566



I-64 / KY 627 Truck north to Mountain Parkway – Ashland, Lexington
North end of KY 627 Truck overlap; I-64 exit 94
2.9534.752
KY 2888 west (Rockwell Road) / Revilo Road / Rolling Hills Lane
Northern terminus; eastern terminus of KY 2888; continues as Rolling Hills Lane beyond KY 2888 / Revilo Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Eastern segment

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The entire route is in Clark County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 KY 89 (Irvine Road)Southern terminus
0.7411.193 KY 15 (Ironworks Road)
1.1401.835 KY 1960 (Ecton Road)
Winchester1.9453.130 US 60 (Mt. Sterling Road)
2.3723.817
KY 627 (North Maple Street / Paris Road) to I-64 / Old Paris Pike
Northern terminus; continues as Old Paris Pike beyond KY 627
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Kentucky Transportation Cabinet - Division of Planning - Highway Information System Official Milepoint Route Log Extract". Retrieved 2018-06-22.
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