List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (2000–2499)


Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways are the lesser two of the four functional classes of highways constructed and maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the state-level agency that constructs and maintains highways in Kentucky. The agency splits its inventory of state highway mileage into four categories:
  • The State Primary System includes Interstate Highways, Parkways, and other long-distance highways of statewide importance that connect the state's major cities, including much of the courses of Kentucky's U.S. Highways.
  • The State Secondary System includes highways of regional importance that connect the state's smaller urban centers, including those county seats not served by the state primary system.
  • The Rural Secondary System includes highways of local importance, such as farm-to-market roads and urban collectors.
  • Supplemental Roads are the set of highways not in the first three systems, including frontage roads, bypassed portions of other state highways, and rural roads that only serve their immediate area.
The same-numbered highway can comprise sections of road under different categories. This list contains descriptions of Supplemental Roads and highways in the Rural Secondary System numbered 2000 to 2499 that do not have portions within the State Primary and State Secondary systems.

KY 2000

Kentucky Route 2000 is a rural secondary highway in Clay County. It begins at an intersection with KY 1524 south of Goose Rock, then travels eastward paralleling Martins and Flat Creeks through Plank to its terminus at KY 66 in Creekville.

KY 2001

Kentucky Route 2001, also known as Spout Springs Road, is a rural secondary highway in Estill and Powell Counties. It begins at an intersection with KY 82 in eastern Estill County, in which it travels for 0.693 miles, then crosses into Powell County and ends at an intersection with KY 1057 approximately 2.5 miles south of Clay City.

KY 2002

Kentucky Route 2002 is a rural secondary highway in Jackson County. It begins in Peoples at an intersection with KY 3630, then goes north through the village of Parrot, where it intersects with [|KY 2003], and ends at an intersection with KY 89 after crossing the Middle Fork Rockcastle River.

KY 2003

Kentucky Route 2003 is a rural secondary highway in Jackson County. It begins in Parrot at an intersection with KY 2002, then travels eastward through the community of Dabolt to its terminus at an intersection with KY 290 north of Annville.

KY 2004

Kentucky Route 2004 is a rural secondary highway in Jackson County. It begins in Sandgap at an intersection with U. S. 421, then travels in a northwesterly direction through Kerby Knob, where it intersects KY 3447, then it continues northwest to an intersection with Crowley Mountain Road where the road turns to the east, continuing for 7 miles before heading into the community of Alcorn where the road ends state maintenance.

KY 2005

Kentucky Route 2005 is a rural secondary highway in Harlan County. It begins near the Bell County line at an intersection with KY 987, then travels north across Puckett Creek to its terminus at an intersection with KY 72 in Pathfork.

KY 2006

Kentucky Route 2006 is a rural secondary highway in Harlan County. It begins at a dead end at the end of Cloverlick Creek, then parallels the creek until reaching its terminus at KY 179 in Cumberland. KY 2006 and KY 179 intersect on the campus of the Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College.

KY 2007

Kentucky Route 2007 is a rural secondary highway in Harlan County. It begins in the town of Coldiron at an intersection with U.S. 119, crosses over the Cumberland River and travels east before ending in Wallins Creek at an intersection with KY 219. Along the way it has intersections with Kentucky Routes 3449 and 3467.

KY 2008

Kentucky Route 2008 is a rural secondary highway in Leslie and Harlan Counties. It begins in Leslie County south of Chappell at an intersection with KY 2009, then travels eastbound 8.638 miles in Leslie County and 1.396 miles in Harlan County before ending in Big Laurel at KY 221.

KY 2009

Kentucky Route 2009 is an rural secondary highway in Leslie and Harlan Counties. It begins at an intersection with KY 221 east of Bledsoe and continues northward paralleling Greasy Creek to an intersection with U.S. 421 in Hoskinston, meeting KY 2008 just south of Chappell.

KY 2010

Kentucky Route 2010 is a rural secondary highway in Harlan County. It begins just south of Lejunior at an intersection with U.S. 119, then travels north 0.157 miles to KY 522, which it has a short concurrency with. The route then continues to the north for another 3 miles before sharing another short concurrency with KY 1679, then travels another 2 miles north and west to its terminus at KY 221 southwest of Pine Mountain.

KY 2011

Kentucky Route 2011 is a rural secondary highway in Bell County. It starts in the town of Stoney Fork at an intersection with KY 221, then parallels Stoney Fork and Red Bird Creek northbound to its terminus just north of Beverly at an intersection with KY 66.

KY 2012

Kentucky Route 2012 is a supplemental road in Bell County. It begins in the town of Tejay at an intersection with Hen Wilder Branch Road, and continues northwest to an intersection with U.S. 119 in Callaway.

KY 2013

Kentucky Route 2013 is a rural secondary highway in Bell County. It begins in Jenson at an intersection with KY 221, then parallels KY 221 and Straight Creek until its terminus in Kettle Island at an intersection with KY 1630.

KY 2050

Kentucky Route 2050, also known as Herr Lane, is a state highway in Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway begins at KY 146 and heads northward and ends at KY 22.
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KY 2053

Kentucky Route 2053 is a rural secondary highway in far southern part of the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway begins at KY 61 ; immediately east of KY 61, the route meets the south end of KY 6305, a piece of old alignment of KY 61. KY 2053 heads east along Mount Washington Road. At the southern terminus of KY 864, KY 2053 turns south and back east again and parallels the Jefferson–Bullitt county line. Along the part close to the county line, the route meets the north end of KY 1116 and continues east along Thixton Lane. KY 2053 continues northeast and passes through several right-angle turns on its way to its eastern terminus at US 31E and US 150 in the Thixton neighborhood of Louisville. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet extended the KY 2053 designation slightly west through a March 24, 1988, official order when KY 61 was relocated at their intersection.

KY 2055

Kentucky Route 2055 is a rural secondary highway in the southwestern part of the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway begins at KY 1020 and follows Mount Holly Road northwest to a roundabout at Fairdale Road in the Fairdale neighborhood of Louisville. KY 2055 continues north on West Manslick Road, which meets the south end of KY 1865. The highway continues northwest and crosses over KY 841 before reaching its northern terminus at KY 907.

KY 2056

Kentucky Route 2056 is a rural secondary highway in the northwestern part of the city of Louisville in Jefferson County. The highway begins at a dead end near the flood wall along the Ohio River. KY 2056 heads east along Bells Lane, which briefly expands to four lanes at its diamond interchange with I-264 ; the northern half of the interchange also connects Bells Lane to and from the one-way pair of 39th Street northbound and 40th Street southbound on either side of the freeway. KY 2056 continues east to its terminus at KY 1934.

KY 2067

Kentucky Route 2067 is a rural secondary highway on both sides of the border between Edmonson County and Grayson County. The highway begins at Boat Ramp Road on a peninsula along Nolin River Lake in Edmonson County. KY 2067 heads north across the county line to its terminus at KY 259 at Moutardier.

KY 2107

Kentucky Route 2107 is a supplemental road in eastern Muhlenberg County. The highway begins at US 431 and KY 70 at the north city limit of Drakesboro. KY 2107 splits northeast from the U.S. Highway and crosses over a CSX rail line and Pond Creek. The highway passes by the hamlets of Nonnell, Bevier, and Holt and passes through Cleaton. KY 2107 reaches its northern terminus at US 431 and KY 70 south of Central City.

KY 2128

Kentucky Route 2128 is a supplemental road in the city of Guthrie in southern Todd County. The highway follows Port Royal Road from the Tennessee state line, from which the road continues as Tennessee State Route 238 south to Port Royal, north along the west city limit of Guthrie to a four-legged intersection with US 79 and KY 181.

KY 2131

Kentucky Route 2131 is a rural secondary highway in northeastern Barren County. The highway begins at KY 740 near Coral Hill. KY 2131 heads northeast along Coral Hill–Halfway Road to KY 70 near Halfway. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 2131 through a February 1, 1994, official order.

KY 2143

Kentucky Route 2143 is a rural secondary highway near Cave City in northwestern Barren County. The highway begins at US 31E southwest of Cave City. KY 2131 follows Old Happy Valley Road southeast to KY 685 near that highway's junction with KY 90 south of Cave City. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 2143 through a February 1, 1994, official order. KY 2143 was originally Happy Valley Road, then designated as KY 351, which had gone from the US 31W/US 68 intersection to downtown Glasgow since the 1930s. In the 1950s, KY 90 was extended to include this particular road until it was rerouted to head into Cave City directly in the late 1960s or early 1970s. This change gave the now KY 2143 the local road name Old Happy Valley Road.