Exit List
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County | Location | Mile | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Jefferson | 1 | US 31W / US 60 – Fort Knox, Louisville | continues as KY 1934 past this exit | ||
3 | Stonestreet Road | ||||
6 | New Cut Road | ||||
8 | KY 1020 (National Turnpike) – Fairdale | ||||
10 | I-65 - Nashville, Louisville | West end of I-265; signed as exits 10A (north) and 10B (south) westbound | |||
12 | KY 61 (Preston Highway) | ||||
14 | Smyrna Road | ||||
15 | KY 864 (Beulah Church Road) | ||||
17 | US 31E / US 150 – Bardstown, Louisville | ||||
19 | KY 1819 (Billtown Road) | ||||
23 | KY 155 – Jeffersontown, Taylorsville | ||||
Middletown | 25 | I-64 – Lexington, Louisville | Signed as exits 25A (east) and 25B (west) | ||
27 | US 60 (Shelbyville Road) – Middletown, Eastwood | ||||
29 | To US 60 / Old Henry Road | ||||
30 | KY 146 (La Grange Road) – Anchorage, Pewee Valley | ||||
32 | KY 1447 (Westport Road) / Chamberlain Lane | ||||
34 | KY 22 (Brownsboro Road) – Crestwood | ||||
35 | I-71 - Cincinnati, Louisville | Temporary north end of I-265; signed as exits 35A (east) and 35B (west) | |||
US 42 | Temporary north end of KY 841 | ||||
Proposed bridge over the Ohio River | |||||
Clark | Jeffersonville | 10 | SR 62 east – Charlestown, Jeffersonville | Temporary east end of SR 265 and of the SR 62 overlap; signed as exits 10A (west) and 10B (east) eastbound | |
7 | I-65 – Indianapolis, Louisville | Temporary east end of I-265; signed as exits 7A (north) and 7B (south) westbound | |||
Floyd | New Albany | 4 | SR 311 (Charlestown Road) | ||
3 | SR 111 (Grant Line Road) | ||||
1 | State Street | ||||
0 | I-64 / SR 62 west – New Albany, Louisville, St. Louis | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; both ramps are signed as exit 0 |
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