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The UK vs. UL game today - travel & time notes

Fans traveling to Commonwealth Stadium, 1540 University Drive, Lexington, KY for the 11amCT/12pmET, Saturday, September 14, 2013 University of Kentucky vs. University of Louisville Football game may experience traffic delays in Woodford County U.S. 60/Versailles Road between Frankfort and Versailles down to one lane.
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By Ryan Watts
Office of Public Affairs, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

FRANKFORT, KY (September 13, 2013) - Here's a traffic alert for fans traveling to Lexington for the Kentucky vs. Louisville football game - especially those coming from Louisville and other points west of Frankfort.



A seven-mile stretch of U.S. 60 between Frankfort and Versailles will be reduced to one lane in each direction due to an ongoing pavement rehabilitation project. The closure will be the lefthand or "fast" lane in each direction.

Motorists who plan to take Interstate 64 to Exit 58 - the U.S. 60 Frankfort-Versailles exit - to get to Commonwealth Stadium should expect delays.

Alternative routes to Lexington from I-64 eastbound include:
  • Exit 65 to U.S. 421/Leestown Road in Midway. Follow U.S. 421 into Lexington. Turn right onto U.S. 68/Harrodsburg Road/South Broadway. Take a left onto Waller Avenue.
  • After the I-64/I-75 split, take Exit 113 on U.S. 68/Harrodsburg Road/South Broadway. Take a left onto Waller Avenue.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet encourages all motorists to plan their routes ahead of time.

All scheduled construction work is subject to change depending on weather, emergencies and other factors beyond the control of the Department of Highways.

For up-to-date traffic and travel information dial 511 or visit www.511.ky.gov for the latest statewide traffic updates.



This story was posted on 2013-09-14 02:59:56
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