Kentucky Route 12
Kentucky Route 12 (KY 12) is a State Highway located in Shelby and Franklin counties, in the northern region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway is approximately 21.285 miles (34.255 km) long, and travels from an intersection with KY 43 in Shelby County to the Franklin–Henry county line. Parts of the route have existed since c. 1939, and the rest of the highway has existed since c. 1988.
Kentucky Route 12 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by KYTC | ||||
Length | 21.290 mi[1] (34.263 km) | |||
Existed | c. 1939[2]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | KY 43 near Christianburg | |||
US 421 north of Frankfort | ||||
East end | Lecompte Bottom Road north of Polsgrove | |||
Location | ||||
Counties | Shelby, Franklin | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route description
KY 12 begins at a junction with KY 43 near Christianburg and travels east toward Bagdad passing through a rural area of mostly farmland. In Bagdad KY 12 forms a short concurrency with KY 395 before heading east out of Bagdad. 0.868 miles (1.397 km) east of KY 395 the route forms a brief concurrency with KY 1005 and turns toward the northeast. After a few tenths of a mile KY 12 turns back toward the east and enters Franklin County where it becomes more narrow and curvy. 3.405 miles (5.480 km) from the Shelby County line, KY 12 forms a junction with US 421. East of US 421 the route is known as Flat Creek Road and it winds toward the northeast and then to the north. KY 12 terminates at the Franklin-Henry County line just west of the Kentucky River. Nearly the entire route passes through rural sections of Shelby and Franklin Counties.
History
By at least 1939, the portion of highway traveling from State Route 43 to State Route 37 near the location of the present highway was designated as State Route 12. The portion of this road that traveled from KY 43 to the community of Bagdad had a graded, hard surface, the portion traveling from Bagdad to the Franklin County line was gravel surfaced, while the rest of the highway was unimproved.[2] Between 1939 and 1941, the rest of present-day Route 12 was created as a graded, unpaved road, but was not yet designated as part of the highway.[3] The next year, the entire length of the portion of the highway in Shelby County was improved.[4] From 1942 to 1955, the portion of highway in Shelby County underwent minor rerouted, with an overall length of 6.8 miles (10.9 km).[5] Also by 1955, the Franklin County portion had been named Dry Ridge Road.[6] At least two years later, the length of the highway located from the western terminus to Bagdad had been paved.[7] Between 1957 and 1962, the Franklin County portion of the route was improved to hard surface, and the route underwent minor rerouting.[8] By 1967, the route had been paved, and had been rerouted to more of the modern route.[9] By at least 1988, the rest of the present-day highway had been designated and paved.[10]
Major junctions
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Shelby | | 0.000 | 0.000 | KY 43 (Cropper Road) | Western terminus |
Bagdad | 4.798 | 7.722 | KY 395 (Elmburg Road) | Western end of KY 395 overlap | |
4.917 | 7.913 | KY 395 (Elmburg Road) | Eastern end of KY 395 overlap | ||
Consolation | 5.785 | 9.310 | KY 1005 (Vigo Road) | Western end of KY 1005 overlap | |
5.828 | 9.379 | KY 1005 (Vigo Road) | Eastern end of KY 1005 overlap | ||
Jacksonville | 8.042 | 12.942 | KY 1922 (Cedarmore Road) | Southern terminus of KY 1922 | |
Franklin | | 8.924 | 14.362 | KY 2815 (Mt. Zion Road) | Northern terminus of KY 2815 |
| 9.829 | 15.818 | KY 1570 (St. Johns Road) | Northern terminus of KY 1570 | |
Saffell | 12.234 | 19.689 | US 421 (Bald Knob Road) | ||
Franklin–Henry county line | | 21.290 | 34.263 | Lecompte Bottom Road | Eastern terminus |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- Commonwealth of Kentucky. Official DMI Route Log (Report) (2007 ed.). Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
- Road Map of Kentucky (PDF) (Map) (1939 ed.). 1 inch:12 miles. Cartography by Gfroerer, Billy. Department of Highways. September 15, 1939. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
- General Highway Map Franklin County Kentucky (PDF) (Map) (1941 ed.). 1 inch:62500 feet. Cartography by State-wide Highway Planning Survey. Department of Highways. 1941. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
- General Highway Map Shelby County Kentucky (PDF) (Map) (1942 ed.). 1 inch:62500 feet. Cartography by State-wide Highway Planning Survey. Department of Highways. 1942. Retrieved September 11, 2012.
- Shelby County Kentucky (PDF) (Map) (1955 ed.). 1 inch:125000 feet. Cartography by State-wide Highway Planning Survey. State Highway Department. 1953. § B5-B6. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- Franklin County Kentucky (PDF) (Map) (1955 ed.). 1 inch:125000 feet. Cartography by State-wide Highway Planning Survey. State Highway Department. 1953. § B1. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- Official Department of Highways Road Map (PDF) (Map) (1957 ed.). 1 inch:12 miles. Cartography by Department of Highways. Department of Public Relations. 1957. § G3. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 22, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- Official Department of Highways Road Map (PDF) (Map) (1962 ed.). 1 inch:12 miles. Cartography by Vaughn, Lynn E. and Ralph C. Carpenter. Division of Tourism and Travel Promotion. 1962. § G2-G3. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- Official Department of Highways Road Map (PDF) (Map) (1967 ed.). 1 inch:12 miles. Cartography by Division of Planning Mapping Section. Department of Public Information. 1967. § G3. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
- County Road Series Map Franklin County (PDF) (Map) (1988 ed.). 1 inch:125000 feet. Cartography by Department of Highways. Department of Highways. February 5, 1988. § IV. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
External links
- "State Primary Road System in Shelby County" (PDF). (1.49 MB)
- "State Primary Road System in Franklin County" (PDF). (1.87 MB)