词条 | Kentucky Route 9 |
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|state=KY |type=KY |route=9 |alternate_name=AA Highway |maint=KYTC |map=KY 9 map.png |length_mi=116.285 |length_round=3 |length_ref=[1] |direction_a=South |terminus_a={{jct|state=KY|KY|1|KY|7|}} in Grayson |junction={{jct|state=KY|I|64|}} {{jct|state=KY|I|275|}} in Wilder {{jct|state=KY|US|27|}} in Alexandria |direction_b=North |terminus_b={{jct|state=KY|KY|8|}} in Newport |counties=Carter, Lewis, Mason, Bracken, Pendleton, Campbell |previous_type=KY |previous_route=8 |next_type=KY |next_route=10 }} Kentucky Route 9 (KY 9) is a state highway maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. The route runs from Newport (a city in Kentucky across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio) to Grayson, roughly paralleling the Ohio River between Newport and Vanceburg. Most of its route, from the Interstate 275 loop at Wilder to Grayson, is also known as the AA Highway (officially, the "John Y. Brown, Jr. AA Highway"). KY 10 forms a branch of the AA Highway between Vanceburg and the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge in Grays Branch, near Greenup. Route descriptionThe AA Highway follows a general northwest-southeast orientation. For most of its length, the AA Highway is a two lane road that passes through a sparsely populated rural area of Northern Kentucky. While the highway passes through terrain that is rolling to hilly, the highway is generally level with moderate grades and no steep grades. Except for Carter County, all counties that the AA Highway passes through border the Ohio River. The only municipalities on the highway are Vanceburg and Maysville and suburban areas of Cincinnati at its western terminus. Those areas are also the only areas with any services used by motorists such as motels, gas stations, restaurants, convenience stores, etc. The only traffic signals on the AA Highway are near Maysville (along a commercial strip with many retail establishments and restaurants), suburban Cincinnati, and at its eastern terminus just north of Interstate 64 near Grayson. There are no rest areas on the AA Highway. Other than the portions that traverse the edge of Maysville and enter suburban Cincinnati, there are no shopping centers or major retail stores along the AA Highway. While the AA highway is not an expressway, it nonetheless serves as the shortest highway link between Cincinnati and Ashland, Kentucky. As such, it provides a link between Cincinnati and other Midwestern cities such as Chicago, Indianapolis, and Dayton and cities south and east of Ashland such as Huntington and Charleston in West Virginia, Charlottesville and Richmond in Virginia, and Charlotte and Winston-Salem in North Carolina. High accident rateThe AA Highway is a rural two-lane highway for most of its length and traverses through some desolate terrain.[2] Driver inattention and speeding, in combination with the numerous side road entrances and at-grade intersections have made it a dangerous and deadly road. To address these issues, guide signs comparable to interstate-styled signs have been installed along the highway at major intersections, along with additional overhead lighting. Other measures to improve safety and increase capacity are under consideration. HistoryThe AA Highway was envisioned as a modern highway from Alexandria to Ashland.[3] Construction began in 1985 on the first segment of the AA Highway.[3] Estimated to cost $266 million to complete, it was designed primarily as a two-lane controlled-access facility. The first phase included the construction of {{convert|86|mi|km}} of the AA Highway from the junction of Interstate 275 and Licking Pike (existing KY 9) in Campbell County east to Vanceburg. The first phase also included the design of two twenty-five mile-long spurs running east from Vanceburg, one ending at US 23 near Lloyd and the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge, the other ending near Interstate 64 in Grayson. When construction began, the costs for the first phase had risen to $292.7 million;[3] the state had sold $300 million in bonds to pay for it. Segments of the highway, from Clarksburg just west of Vanceburg to Tollesboro was routed on an earlier relocated alignment of KY 10. It officially opened in 1995, however, it was not formally dedicated until 2003. Numbering quagmireThe AA Highway including the Greenup spur was originally designated as KY 546, and the Grayson spur was signed as KY 694. On May 26, 1988, the designation, "AA Highway," was proposed to be signed along with KY 546 and KY 694. A few years later, this designation was put in place with the AA Highway being co-signed with KY 546 and KY 694, however, many motorists were soon confused by the ever-changing designations. To solve this issue, the AA Highway was renumbered in late 1995. The AA Highway including the Grayson spur was renumbered KY 9, and the Greenup spur was renumbered as KY 10. KY 10 also overlaps portions of the AA Highway throughout the entire highway's existence. Old KY 9 in Campbell county was renumbered as KY 915, and old KY 10 between Vanceburg and South Portsmouth was redesignated as KY 8. Major intersections{{jcttop|state=KY|}}{{KYint|county=Carter |cspan=6 |location=none |mile=0.000 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1|KY|7|to3=to|I|64|city1=Grayson|location2=Greenbo Lake State Resort Park|location3=Grayson Lake State Park}} |notes=Southern terminus }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=1.078 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1959}} }}{{KYint |location=none |type=concur |mile=5.486 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|7|dir1=south}} |notes=Southern end of KY 7 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |type=concur |mile=6.498 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|7|dir1=north|city1=Carter City}} |notes=Northern end of KY 7 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=11.324 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|2|KY|7|city1=Carter City}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=12.821 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1773|dir1=east}} |notes=Northern terminus of KY 1773 }}{{KYint |county=Lewis |cspan=10 |location=none |type=concur |mile=22.690 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1149|dir1=south}} |notes=Southern end of KY 1149 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=22.899 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1306|dir1=north}} |notes=Western terminus of KY 1306 }}{{KYint |location=none |type=concur |mile=26.310 |road={{jct|state=KY|AA|10|dir1=east|city1=South Shore|city2=Greenup|city3=Ashland}} |notes=Southern end of KY 10 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |type=concur |mile=27.265 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1149|dir1=north}} |notes=Northern end of KY 1149 overlap }}{{KYint |location=Vanceburg |mile=29.467 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|59|city1=Olive Hill|city2=Vanceburg}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=31.011 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|2523|dir1=north}} |notes=Southern terminus of KY 2523 }}{{KYint |location=Clarksburg |mile=32.827 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|3037|dir1=north}} |notes=Southern terminus of KY 3037 }}{{KYint |location=Charters |mile=36.815 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|989|dir1=south}} |notes=Northern terminus of KY 989 }}{{KYint |location=Ribolt |type=concur |mile=42.518 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|10|dir1=west}} |notes=Northern end of KY 10 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=46.642 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|57|city1=Flemingsburg|city2=Tollesboro}} }}{{KYint |county=Mason |cspan=14 |location=none |type=concur |mile=49.685 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1234|dir1=east}} |notes=Southern end of KY 1234 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=50.078 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1237}} }}{{KYint |location=none |type=concur |mile=50.222 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1234|dir1=west}} |notes=Northern end of KY 1234 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=50.979 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|3161|dir1=north}} |notes=Southern terminus of KY 3161 }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=53.261 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1449|city1=Orangeburg}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=55.955 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|3313}} }}{{KYint |type=concur |location=none |mile=56.832 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1448|dir1=east}} |notes=Southern end of KY 1448 overlap }}{{KYint |type=concur |location=Maysville |lspan=4 |mile=57.040 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|11|KY|1448|dir2=west|city1=Flemingsburg|city2=Maysville}} |notes=Northern end of KY 1448 overlap }}{{KYint |mile=58.451 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1448}} }}{{KYint |type=concur |mile=59.736 |road={{jct|state=KY|US|62|US-Bus|68|dab2=Maysville|KY|10|dir3=east|city1=Lexington|city2=Maysville}} |notes=south end of KY 10 overlap }}{{KYint |mile=61.875 |road={{jct|state=KY|US|68|city1=Lexington|location2=Aberdeen, OH|location3=Ripley, OH}} |notes=interchange }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=65.378 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|3056|dir1=east}} |notes=Western terminus of KY 3056 }}{{KYint |location=none |type=concur |mile=65.606 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|10|dir1=west|city1=Germantown}} |notes=Northern end of KY 10 overlap }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=66.545 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|435|city1=Minerva}} }}{{KYint |county=Bracken |cspan=7 |location=none |mile=72.799 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|2370|name1=Dutch Ridge Road}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=74.567 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|19|city1=Brooksville|city2=Augusta|city3=Mount Olivet|location4=Augusta Historic District}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=76.772 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|875|city1=Chatham|city2=Gertrude}} }}{{KYint |location=Woolcott |mile=79.280 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1159|city1=Brooksville|city2=Mount Olivet}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=82.606 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1109|city1=Bradford|city2=Johnsville}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=85.877 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1019|city1=Lenoxburg|location2=Foster}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=87.830 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|2228|dir1=east|to2=to|KY|8|location1=Foster}} |notes=Western terminus of KY 2228 }}{{KYint |county=Pendleton |cspan=2 |location=none |mile=89.174 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|159|dir1=south|location1=Kincaid Lake State Park}} |notes=Northern terminus of KY 159 }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=91.711 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|154|to2=to|KY|8|city1=Peach Grove}} }}{{KYint |county=Campbell |cspan=15 |location=none |mile=93.717 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|2828|dir1=east|name1=Ivor Road|city1=Carntown}} |notes=Western terminus of KY 2828 }}{{KYint |location=Flagg Spring |mile=94.941 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|735|to2=to|KY|10|city1=Mentor}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=99.316 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1996|name1=Carthage Road}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=101.238 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1997|to2=to|KY|10|KY|547}} }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=103.405 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|547|city1=Alexandria|city2=Silver Grove}} |notes=interchange }}{{KYint |location=none |mile=105.348 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|709|dir1=west|name1=East Alexandria Pike}} }}{{KYint |location=Cold Spring |lspan=2 |mile=107.148 |road={{jct|state=KY|US|27|ity1=Alexandria|city2=Cold Spring}} |notes=interchange (exit 14) }}{{KYint |mile=109.337 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|915|dir1=south|name1=Licking Pike|to2=to|KY|10}} |notes=Northern terminus of KY 915 }}{{KYint |location=Wilder |lspan=4 |mile=109.755 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1998|dir1=east}} |notes=Western terminus of KY 1998 }}{{KYint |mile=111.037 |road={{jct|state=KY|I|275|to2=to|I|71|I|75|I|471|location1=Airport}} |notes=I-275 exit 77; north end of AA Highway }}{{KYint |mile=113.196 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|2345|dir1=east|name1=Johns Hill Road}} |notes=Northern terminus of KY 2345 }}{{KYint |mile=113.400 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1632|dir1=east|name1=Moock Road}} |notes=Western terminus of KY 1632 }}{{KYint |location=Newport |lspan=3 |mile=115.666 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|1120|name1=West Eleventh Street}} }}{{KYint |mile=116.231 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|8|dir1=east|name1=5th Street}} }}{{KYint |mile=116.285 |road={{jct|state=KY|KY|8|dir1=west|name1=4th Street}} |notes=Northern terminus }}{{jctbtm|keys=concur}} FutureThe Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is proposing widening and correcting some deficiencies and addressing growing traffic concerns along the AA Highway from its western terminus near Covington to Maysville.[2] Several options are being considered, such as: removing some of the at-grade intersections, widening to four lanes from two with partial control access, and full control access. The AA Highway widening study was undertaken. Many residents and users of the road were concerned about intersection safety, while others discussed the high volume of traffic and the lack of passing lanes. Four alternatives were considered:
Two median types were considered: a concrete barrier wall and a depressed grass median. Mountable medians in rural areas are not recommended. With each median type option, there would be {{convert|12|ft|m|sing=on}} travel lanes and {{convert|12|ft|m|sing=on}} shoulders. The depressed grass median would be 40 to {{convert|60|ft|m}}, separating the two opposing traffic flows effectively. Due to the high speed of travel, access control with a minimum of {{convert|12000|ft|m}} is recommended for the limited access alternate. Also under consideration is using the existing alignment of the AA Highway as the eastward continuation of Interstate 74 from Cincinnati to Grayson, where it would connect with Interstate 64. This would necessitate adoption of Alternate Four described above. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://apps.transportation.ky.gov/DMI_Reports/Official_MP_RL_params.aspx|publisher=Kentucky Transportation Cabinet |author=Division of Planning |work=Highway Information System |title=Official Milepoint Route Log Extract|accessdate=July 2, 2013}} 2. ^1 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Possible KY 9 Improvements. Division of Planning. 2004 . {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040804082626/http://transportation.ky.gov/planning/projects/projects/dist6/ky9_mult/ky9_mult.shtm |date=August 4, 2004 }} 3. ^1 2 Davis, Merlene. "SEVERAL PROJECTS HELPING TO EASE AREA'S TRAFFIC WOES." Herald-Leader [Lexington] 27 January 1985. 10 January 2007. External links{{Attached KML|display=title,inline}}
2 : State highways in Kentucky|Transportation in Campbell County, Kentucky |
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