Interstate 169 (Kentucky)
| I-169 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Auxiliary route of I-69 | ||||
| Maintained by KYTC | ||||
| Length | 34.271 mi (55.154 km) | |||
| Existed | December 2024–present | |||
| History | Opened in 1976 as the Pennyrile Parkway Redesignated as I-169 in December 2024 | |||
| NHS | Entire route | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| South end | I-24 near Hopkinsville | |||
| North end | I-69 / Future I-569 / Western Kentucky Parkway near Nortonville | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | United States | |||
| State | Kentucky | |||
| Counties | Christian, Hopkins | |||
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Interstate 169 (I-169) is a 34.271-mile-long (55.154 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway that travels along the former southern section of the Pennyrile Parkway in Kentucky. U.S. President Donald Trump signed the I-169 designation into law on May 7, 2017, and the highway was officially re-signed and redesignated as I-169 in December 2024, following its upgrade to Interstate Highway standards. It travels north from a trumpet interchange with I-24 south of Hopkinsville to a cloverleaf interchange with its parent, I-69, and the Western Kentucky Parkway near Nortonville.