- Kentucky Route 155
Infobox road
state=KY
type=KY
route=155
alternate_name=Taylorsville Road, Taylorsville Lake Road
maint=KYTC
maint_abbrev=KYTC
length_mi=20.815
length_round=3
length_ref=cite web|url=http://www.planning.kytc.ky.gov/data_reports.asp|title=Kentucky Transportation Cabinet - Division of Planning (Jefferson and Spencer County reports)|accessdate=2007-04-08]
established=
direction_a=South
starting_terminus=
junction=
direction_b=North
ending_terminus=
counties=Jefferson, Spencer
cities=Louisville, Jeffersontown
previous_type=KY
previous_route=154
next_type=KY
next_route=156Kentucky Route 155 (KY 155) is a 20.815 mile (33.498 km) long
state highway in theU.S. state ofKentucky . The route originates at a junction withU.S. Route 31E and US 150 (Bardstown Road) inLouisville, Kentucky . On the other side of intersection, KY 155 becomes a local road called Trevilian Way. KY 155 continues through several Louisville suburbs toJeffersontown, Kentucky and into Spencer County, where it eventually merges withKentucky Route 55 a few miles north ofTaylorsville, Kentucky .It is known locally as Taylorsville Road from its northern terminus until a junction with
Kentucky Route 148 in Spencer County, where it is known as Taylorsville Lake Road until reaching its southern terminus. Despite what its two local names would suggest, KY 155 itself does not actually reach eitherTaylorsville Lake or Taylorsville, but through connecting roads it is the primary non-interstate link between Louisville and both of those locations.It is 4 to 6 lanes through much of Jefferson County, and is a major thoroughfare connecting Louisville's inner east side neighborhoods with suburban shopping and business areas, such as the Hurstborne Parkway corridor. It interchanges with both I-264 and
I-265 .KY 155's history is relatively lengthy, the intersection with Bardstown Road (once called the Bardstown Turnpike) was originally known as Doup's Point, the home of a major Louisville family. In 1848 legislation was passed authorizing the construction of a spur route from the Bardstown Turnpike near Doup's Point to Taylorsville, by way of Jeffersontown. The route, initially called the Louisville and Taylorsville Pike, was completed by the late 19th century and was expanded to 4 lanes in the 1960s. [cite web|url=http://www.cityofsenecagardens.com/surrounding_areas.htm|title=Seneca Gardens history|accessdate=2007-04-08] In the early 1990s, as a part of improvements to I-264 and its interchanges, KY 155 was widened to 6 lanes south of the interchange and local access roads were built parallel to it, to provide easier access for residents whose driveways had previously opened onto the highway.
ee also
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Roads of Louisville, Kentucky References
External links
* [http://www.planning.kytc.ky.gov/reports/SPRS_listings/listings/jefferson.pdf State Primary Road System in Jefferson County]
* [http://www.planning.kytc.ky.gov/reports/SPRS_listings/listings/spencer.pdf State Primary Road System in Spencer County]
* [http://www.leoweekly.com/?q=node/3374 Article with a 1935 and 2006 photo of the northern terminus of the route for comparison]
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