The Railroad Town

Welcome to Lebanon Junction, KY — aka The Railroad Town. Established in 1895, Lebanon Junction was the hub for the L&N Railroad. These days the town has the same down home charm as it did when it all began.

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KIPDA Small Area Study

Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency (KIPDA) has completed their small area study of Lebanon Junction, KY. This study will help spur conversations on potential

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Lebanon Junction is located in southern Bullitt County on the southeastern edge of the Fort Knox Military compound. Interstate 65 passes through the city, with access to the downtown area from Exit 105. The Rolling Fork river forms the southwest boundary of the city and also serves as the county line, with Hardin County on the opposite side. Nelson County is to the south, across Wilson Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau, Lebanon Junction has a total area of 5.8 square miles.

City Seal: Goldenrod yellow steam engine sits inside the outline of the state of KY with '1895' above it and 'To Protect and To Serve' below it, all surrounded by a blue circle with 'Lebanon Junction Kentucky' written along the outside

Winter Weather Advisory

During the winter storm, First Baptist Church on Main Street will be open as a warming shelter.

Follow Bullitt County Emergency Management on Facebook for the most recent updates and announcements.

Please note: the Bullitt County Courthouse and Bullitt County Judicial Center closed on 1/27/26.