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Travel Advisory: KY 214 Detour in Monroe Co. for Closed Ferry



2014-06-19 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo courtesy KYTC. The ferry barge on KY 214 in Monroe County is set to temporarily close for inspection and maintenance for a 10-day period in July.

The ferry is scheduled to shutdown on Friday, July 18 at 6 p.m. and will reopen no later than July 28 at 6 a.m. Message boards are already in place to inform passing motorists. The closure will create a detour approximately 33 miles and 45 minutes long. The detour details are listed below and shown on this map.

Motorists traveling from the Tompkinsville area: Instead of turning onto Ky. 214 to head to the ferry, stay on Ky. 100 and take a right on Ky. 90. Stay on Ky. 90 into Burkesville. Then, take a left onto Ky. 61 which connects back to Ky. 214 or stay on Ky. 61 to continue south.

Motorists traveling toward the Tompkinsville area: Instead of turning onto Ky. 214 to head to the ferry, stay on Ky. 61 to Burkesville and take a left onto Ky. 90. Then, follow Ky. 90 and take a left onto Ky. 100. Ky. 100 connects back into Ky. 214 or stay on Ky. 100 to head to Tompkinsville.


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