Utah State Route 195 (1947-2007)
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Utah State Route 195 (1947-2007)
Utah State Route 195 may refer to: * Utah State Route 195 (1947–2007) State Route 195 (SR-195) was a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Utah, following 2300 East in Salt Lake County. Formed in 1947, the route initially created a link from south of the University of Utah to future I-80. By the late-1960s ..., a former state highway in northwestern Salt Lake County, Utah, United States * Utah State Route 195 (1935-1947), a former state highway in northwestern Davis and southwestern Weber counties, Utah, United States {{road disambiguation ...
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Utah State Route 195 (1947–2007)
State Route 195 (SR-195) was a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Utah, following 2300 East in Salt Lake County. Formed in 1947, the route initially created a link from south of the University of Utah to future I-80. By the late-1960s, the route was extended south to Holladay, including an unbuilt portion of 2300 East between 2100 South and I-80. Following relinquishments of the route to Salt Lake City and Holladay, the road was deleted from the state highway system in 2007. Route description Holladay SR-195 started at a four-way intersection with SR-266 in what is now the city of Holladay; though not state-maintained, the road extended a few blocks south of SR-266, passing Holladay Elementary (now Holladay's city hall), to a nearly 45° three-way intersection with Holladay Boulevard (which itself intersected Murray-Holladay Road (former SR-174) only a few yards (meters) south of that). The proximity of the two intersections caused complex traffic problems that ...
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