Interstate 265

    
Interstate 265/Indiana SR 265/Kentucky 841
Gene Snyder Freeway (Kentucky);
Lee H. Hamilton Freeway (Indiana)
Map
I-265 (signed) highlighted in red;
signed as KY 841 in cyan;
signed as IN 265 in blue;
non-concurrent KY 841 in purple
Route information
Auxiliary route of I-65
Maintained by INDOT and KYTC
Length31.21 mi[1] (50.23 km)
Existed1977–present
Component
highways
I-265 from New Albany, IN to Louisville, KY
KY 841 in Louisville, KY
RestrictionsNo hazardous goods on Lewis and Clark Bridge and East End Tunnel
Major junctions
Beltway around Louisville, KY
Counterclockwise end I-64 / US 150 / SR 62 near New Albany, IN
Major intersections I-65 near Jeffersonville, IN
I-71 in Louisville, KY
I-64 in Louisville, KY
I-65 in Louisville, KY
Clockwise end US 31W / US 60 / KY 1934 in Louisville, KY
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesKentucky, Indiana
CountiesKY: Jefferson
IN: Clark, Floyd
Highway system
  • Indiana State Highway System
  • Kentucky State Highway System
SR 264IN SR 267
I-264KY KY 266
KY 788KY 841 KY 864

Interstate 265 (I-265) is a 31.21-mile (50.23 km) Interstate Highway partially encircling the Louisville metropolitan area. Starting from I-65 in the southern part of Louisville, it runs through Jefferson County, Kentucky, crosses the Ohio River on the Lewis and Clark Bridge into Indiana, meets I-65 for a second time, and then proceeds westbound to terminate at the I-64 interchange.

The entire Kentucky stretch of the road is cosigned with Kentucky Route 841 (KY 841). An additional 10.25-mile-long (16.50 km) stretch of freeway between U.S. Route 31W (US 31W)/US 60/KY 1934 and I-65 in the southern Louisville is solely designated as KY 841. The portion from I-71 to the Ohio River, while designated as I-265 by AASHTO, is only signed as KY 841. The highway is named the Gene Snyder Freeway (originally named the Jefferson Freeway), after the former congressman from Kentucky, and usually called "the Snyder" by locals.[citation needed]

Likewise on the Indiana side, the stretch from I-65 to the bridge, while designated as I-265 is signed as State Route 265 (SR 265). The highway is known as the Lee H. Hamilton Freeway after the former congressman from Indiana.[citation needed]

I-265 signage for the section from I-71 to the Indiana I-65 interchange has not yet been placed.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Table 2 – Auxiliary Routes – FHWA Route Log and Finder List – Interstate Highway System – National Highway System – Planning". Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Federal Highway Administration. December 31, 2021. Archived from the original on February 13, 2023. Retrieved March 18, 2022.