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- The Russellville Bypass is a beltway around Russellville in Logan County in south central Kentucky. The 12.260-mile-long (19.731 km) highway comprises overlapping portions of U.S. Route 68 (US 68) and Kentucky Route 80 (KY 80), US 79, and US 431. The north side of the circumferential highway was conceived in the 1980s to relieve traffic in downtown Russellville and as part of greater improvements along the US 68 corridor. The first two phases of the ring road, from US 79 on the west side to US 68 on the east side, were constructed in the 1990s. The state decided to complete the orbital road in the 2000s to resolve continuing traffic bottlenecks along US 431 and US 79 on the south side. The second two phases of the beltline were started in 2010 and completed in 2017. Construction of the Russellville Bypass led to a series of route changes over 20 years involving the city's U.S. Highways, special routes, and state-numbered highways. (en)
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- dbr:Bowling_Green,_Kentucky
- dbr:Hopkinsville,_Kentucky
- dbc:Russellville,_Kentucky
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- dbr:Russellville,_Kentucky
- dbr:Russellville-Logan_County_Airport
- dbr:Russellville_Historic_District
- dbr:Clarksville,_Tennessee
- dbr:Concurrency_(road)
- dbc:U.S._Route_79
- dbr:Lewisburg,_Kentucky
- dbr:Logan_County,_Kentucky
- dbr:Mammoth_Cave_National_Park
- dbc:Transportation_in_Logan_County,_Kentucky
- dbr:U.S._Route_431_in_Kentucky
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- dbr:Adairville,_Kentucky
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- dbc:U.S._Route_431
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- dbr:Guthrie,_Kentucky
- dbr:U.S._Route_68_Business_(Russellville,_Kentucky)
- dbr:U.S._Route_68_in_Kentucky
- dbr:Auburn,_Kentucky
- dbc:Beltways_in_the_United_States
- dbr:Kentucky
- dbr:Kentucky_Route_100
- dbr:Kentucky_Route_178
- dbr:Kentucky_Route_3240
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- dbr:Kentucky_Route_96
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- dbr:Lake_Malone_State_Park
- dbr:Arterial_road
- dbr:Springfield,_Tennessee
- dbr:Nashville,_Tennessee
- dbr:National_Highway_System_(United_States)
- dbr:R.J._Corman_Railroad_Group
- dbr:Russellville_High_School_(Kentucky)
- dbr:Unincorporated_area
- dbr:Special_routes
- dbr:U.S._Highway
- dbr:Kentucky_Route_2146
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- (en)
- south of Russellville (en)
- in east Russellville (en)
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- in northwest Russellville (en)
- in southwest Russellville (en)
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- Russellville Bypass highlighted in red (en)
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- Western end of US 79 concurrency (en)
- Northern end of US 431 concurrency (en)
- Southern end of US 431 concurrency (en)
- Western end of US 68 / KY 80 concurrency (en)
- Eastern end of US 68 / KY 80 concurrency; northern terminus of US 79 (en)
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- The Russellville Bypass is a beltway around Russellville in Logan County in south central Kentucky. The 12.260-mile-long (19.731 km) highway comprises overlapping portions of U.S. Route 68 (US 68) and Kentucky Route 80 (KY 80), US 79, and US 431. The north side of the circumferential highway was conceived in the 1980s to relieve traffic in downtown Russellville and as part of greater improvements along the US 68 corridor. The first two phases of the ring road, from US 79 on the west side to US 68 on the east side, were constructed in the 1990s. The state decided to complete the orbital road in the 2000s to resolve continuing traffic bottlenecks along US 431 and US 79 on the south side. The second two phases of the beltline were started in 2010 and completed in 2017. Construction of the Rus (en)
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