Kentucky Route 295
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Kentucky Route 295 (KY 295) is a north–south rural secondary highway that traverses portions of Crittenden and Lyon Counties of western Kentucky.
Route description
The first 3.694 miles (5.945 km) of KY 295 is a loop road thar serves the cummunity of Kuttawa, Kentucky, and also serves a boat ramp on the northern shore of Lake Barkley. The road has two junctions with the concurrently running U.S. Routes 62 and 641 in the Kuttawa/Eddyville areas. After the second juncton with US 62/641, KY 295 turns to a northwesterly path, and ends at a junction with KY 70 in the Crittenden County community of Dycusburg. [1]
References
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