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Utah State Route 50 (other)
Utah State Route 50 is the state highway designation (legislative overlay) for the two non-concurrent sections of U.S. Route 50 (excluding its concurrencies with Interstate 15, Interstate 70, U.S. Route 6, U.S. Route 89, and U.S. Route 191) within Utah, United States, that run through Millard and Sevier counties. Utah State Route 50 may also refer to: ** By Utah State law, U.S. Route 50 within the state (except its concurrencies) has been defined as "State Route 50" since 1977 * Utah State Route 50 (1969-1977), the state highway designation (legislative overlay) for the section of U.S. Route 91 in western Weber and southeastern Box Elder counties, Utah, United States, that ran northerly from Utah State Route 84 (now Utah State Route 126) in Roy (in southwestern Weber County) along Washington Boulevard in Ogden to Utah State Route 84 (now U.S. Route 89) at Hot Springs Junction in South Willard (in southeastern Box Elder County) * Utah State Route 50 (1935-1969), a former state hig ...
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Utah State Route 50
U.S. Route 50 (US-50) in Utah crosses the center of the state. The highway serves no major population centers in Utah, with the largest city along its path being Delta, Utah, Delta. Most of the route passes through desolate, remote areas. Through the eastern half of the state the route is concurrency (road), concurrent with Interstate 70 in Utah, Interstate 70 (I-70). US-50 both enters and exits Utah concurrent with U.S. Route 6 in Utah, US-6, however the two routes are separate through the center of the state. Three completely different routings of US-50 have existed between Green River, Utah, Green River and Ely, Nevada. The route between these cities has become progressively shorter as new roads have been paved through this largely uninhabited region of both states. The earlier routings were a result of a dispute between Utah and Nevada over which auto trails would be paved and converted to U.S. Highways. Route description The highway enters Utah from Nevada in a desolate por ...
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Utah State Route 50 (1969-1977)
State Route 26 (SR-26) is a state highway in northern Utah running for in Weber County from Roy to Ogden. It serves as a diagonal route through the Ogden suburbs and the primary connector from northbound I-15 to eastbound I-84 and westbound I-84 to southbound I-15. Route description SR-26 begins at an intersection with SR-126 in Roy and heads northeast through the Ogden suburbs on Riverdale Road, intersecting I-15 and I-84 in close proximity in Riverdale before continuing to end at an intersection with US-89 in Ogden. History The road from Roy to Ogden and north from was added to the state highway system in 1910, Utah Department of TransportationHighway Resolutions  , updated September 2007, accessed May 2008 and in the 1920s it became part of US-91. Rand McNallybr>Auto Road Atlas 1926 In 1974, US-91 was truncated through the area, and the piece of old US-91 between SR-84 (now SR-126) in Roy and US-89 in Ogden became State Route 50. Utah Department of Transporta ...
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Utah State Route 50 (1935-1969)
State Route 122 (SR-122) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah, connecting the ghost town of Hiawatha with SR-10. Route description SR-122 begins at the east right-of-way line of the Utah Railway, opposite the coal mine and ghost town of Hiawatha in the Manti-La Sal National Forest. It heads east in generally straight lines, gradually descending a ridge from the foothills of Gentry Mountain into the Castle Valley. About two-thirds of the way to the end at SR-10, SR-122 meets a county road from Wattis, another former mining town. Google Maps street maps and USGS topographic maps, accessed July 2008 viACME Mapper/ref> History A pair of roads connecting the coal mining company town of Hiawatha with SR-10 was added to the state highway system in 1931, initially numbered SR-123 but changed to State Route 122 in 1933. One branch headed east along present SR-122; the other turned south at Hiawatha Junction (just east of the Utah Railway crossing) and passed east ...
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List Of State Highways In Utah
The U.S. state of Utah, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) operates a system of state routes that serve all portions of the state. In official documents the state of Utah uses the term "state routes" for numbered, state maintained highways, since the legal definition of a "highway" includes any public road. UDOT signs state routes with a beehive symbol after the state's nickname of the beehive state. There are of state routes in Utah. The numbers and routes of all Utah highways are assigned by the state legislature, currently documented in Utah Code Title 72, Chapter 4. The code also defines the Utah maintained portions of Interstate and U.S. Highways. With the exception of state route numbers assigned to match U.S. Highways and Interstate Highways, Utah state route numbers are not designated per any consistent pattern, though there are a few regional clusters of sequentially numbered highways. There have been multiple changes to the numbering of state routes. Sin ...
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List Of Named Highway Junctions In Utah
A number of highway junctions in the U.S. state of Utah have names that appear on maps and in state laws designating the highways. Sometimes the junction name also refers to the surrounding community or area as well as just the highway junction itself. In a few instances, the highway junction shares the name with a nearby railroad junction. Such sharing of names does not include the many, many named railroad junctions within the state, some of whose name also refers to the surrounding community or area, but has no relation to any highway junction (for example, Cache Junction). La Sal Junction is a very small town with no running businesses. There is also a town named Junction (which is the county seat of Piute County) where and meet. Notes References {{reflist External linksHighway ReferencingHighway Resolutions

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