Post by BuckSkin on Jan 4, 2022 4:58:02 GMT
US Hwy 68 Paris Bypass Underpass Crossing of CSX Railroad CC Subdivision
38° 13' 37.30" North Latitude
84° 14' 58.08" West Longitude
Elevation = 798'
The line runs from Taylor Mill, Kentucky, to Corbin, Kentucky, for a total of 177.1 miles.
Right/North = 72.9-miles to Taylor Mill
Left/South = 104.2-miles to Corbin
At its North end the line continues South from the Cincinnati Terminal Subdivision; and, at its South end, it continues South as the KD Subdivision of the Atlanta Division.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CC_Subdivision
Just beyond the RxR Overpass, on the right, is the sign and road to Pope Family Farms
www.popefamilyfarms.com/
Next beyond the RxR Bridge is the US Hwy 68 Bypass Bridge over Stoner Creek.
Named for Michael Stoner, who settled near the creek in the 18th century, Stoner Creek is said to be where Bourbon Whiskey was first imparted with its distinctive color.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoner_Creek_(Kentucky)
CORRECTION --- CORRECTION --- CORRECTION
Google Maps wrongly identifies Houston Creek as being The South Fork of the Licking River; Google Earth Pro and also the EPA water data correctly identify it as Houston Creek >>> See screenshots in a later post.
Below is the corrected information.
Houston meanders between Stoner Creek and the two big blue buildings in the distance.
waterdata.usgs.gov/ky/nwis/uv/?site_no=03251980
Those buildings are the back side of Central Motor Wheel of America, a cast Aluminum wheel manufacturer.
www.cmwa.com/
Proceeding in our direction of travel, the Bypass will loop around to pass the front side of these buildings and almost under the big blue water tower.
Photo Taken through the glass of a Moving Vehicle
The two or three milky smudges in each photo are filthy spots on the windshield I was shooting through.
US Hwy 68 Bypass
Paris, Kentucky
Bourbon County
Sunday_19-December-2021
38° 13' 37.30" North Latitude
84° 14' 58.08" West Longitude
Elevation = 798'
The line runs from Taylor Mill, Kentucky, to Corbin, Kentucky, for a total of 177.1 miles.
Right/North = 72.9-miles to Taylor Mill
Left/South = 104.2-miles to Corbin
At its North end the line continues South from the Cincinnati Terminal Subdivision; and, at its South end, it continues South as the KD Subdivision of the Atlanta Division.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CC_Subdivision
Just beyond the RxR Overpass, on the right, is the sign and road to Pope Family Farms
www.popefamilyfarms.com/
Next beyond the RxR Bridge is the US Hwy 68 Bypass Bridge over Stoner Creek.
Named for Michael Stoner, who settled near the creek in the 18th century, Stoner Creek is said to be where Bourbon Whiskey was first imparted with its distinctive color.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoner_Creek_(Kentucky)
CORRECTION --- CORRECTION --- CORRECTION
Google Maps wrongly identifies Houston Creek as being The South Fork of the Licking River; Google Earth Pro and also the EPA water data correctly identify it as Houston Creek >>> See screenshots in a later post.
Below is the corrected information.
Houston meanders between Stoner Creek and the two big blue buildings in the distance.
waterdata.usgs.gov/ky/nwis/uv/?site_no=03251980
Those buildings are the back side of Central Motor Wheel of America, a cast Aluminum wheel manufacturer.
www.cmwa.com/
Proceeding in our direction of travel, the Bypass will loop around to pass the front side of these buildings and almost under the big blue water tower.
Photo Taken through the glass of a Moving Vehicle
The two or three milky smudges in each photo are filthy spots on the windshield I was shooting through.
US Hwy 68 Bypass
Paris, Kentucky
Bourbon County
Sunday_19-December-2021