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Wyoming Highway 318
Wyoming Highway 318 (WYO 318) is a short east–west spur route off Wyoming Highway 270 in northeastern Platte County. Route description Wyoming Highway 318 begins at Wyoming Highway 270 in the small Town of Hartville. WYO 318 travels east as Hartville's Main Street for a mile till it reaches the old mining town of Sunrise at 1.09 miles. Upon reaching the former town, WYO 318 ends at a road closed sign as the mine property is gated. The Sunrise Mine operated until 1980 and produced 42,457,187 tons of iron ore History The section of present-day Wyoming Highway 270 from US 26 at Guernsey north to Hartville at present-day Wyoming Highway 318 was formerly designated as Wyoming Highway 318 prior to the 1970s. Highway 318 used to begin as US 26 at Guernsey and end at Sunrise Sunrise (or sunup) is the moment when the upper rim of the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning. The term can also refer to the entire process of the solar disk crossing the horizon and its ...
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Wyoming Department Of Transportation
The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is a government agency charged with overseeing transportation infrastructure for the U.S. state of Wyoming. WYDOT's stated mission is “to provide a safe, high quality, and efficient transportation system.” With nearly 2,000 employees based in about 60 locations, WYDOT constitutes Wyoming's largest and most widespread state agency. The department is responsible for planning and implementation of road improvement projects, conducting road maintenance, managing driver licenses and motor vehicle programs, supporting airports and aviation, and coordination among its divisions, including the Wyoming Highway Patrol. WYDOT headquarters are located in northwest Cheyenne adjacent to the Central Avenue Interchange (exit 12) on I-25. In addition, road construction and maintenance operations are divided among five field districts, headquartered in Basin, Casper, Laramie, Rock Springs, and Sheridan. WYDOT was formed in 1991, incorpor ...
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WYDOT
The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is a government agency charged with overseeing transportation infrastructure for the U.S. state of Wyoming. WYDOT's stated mission is “to provide a safe, high quality, and efficient transportation system.” With nearly 2,000 employees based in about 60 locations, WYDOT constitutes Wyoming's largest and most widespread state agency. The department is responsible for planning and implementation of road improvement projects, conducting road maintenance, managing driver licenses and motor vehicle programs, supporting airports and aviation, and coordination among its divisions, including the Wyoming Highway Patrol. WYDOT headquarters are located in northwest Cheyenne adjacent to the Central Avenue Interchange (exit 12) on I-25. In addition, road construction and maintenance operations are divided among five field districts, headquartered in Basin, Casper, Laramie, Rock Springs, and Sheridan. WYDOT was formed in 1991, incorpor ...
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Hartville, Wyoming
Hartville is a town in Platte County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 62 at the 2010 census. History During the Old West period, Hartville was the scene of multiple shootings. Many of the victims were cowboys and are buried at the town's Boot Hill. And is the home town of fictional characters, Trey Byers and Halil Salvitori. Geography Hartville is located at (42.326783, -104.727790). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 62 people, 32 households, and 16 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 45 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 100.0% White. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.5% of the population. There were 32 households, of which 12.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.9% were married couples living together, 3.1% had a female householder with no husband pr ...
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Sunrise, Wyoming
Sunrise was a company mining town of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company located in Platte County, Wyoming, United States. The entire site of the former mining district and town is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. History In the 1880s the area around what would become Sunrise was an important area in the mining of copper. In 1890, Charles A. Guernsey, after whom the nearby town of Guernsey, Wyoming is named, founded the Wyoming Railway and Iron Company to exploit iron mining in the area. In 1898, the Colorado Fuel and Iron company began leasing mining rights in the area to improve its supply of iron. In 1904 Colorado Fuel and Iron bought the entire Sunrise Mine. Colorado Fuel and Iron hoped to make Sunrise a model company town. In the early 1900s company-owned houses, boarding houses, depots, a school, churches, shops, and other structures were built. In response to the Ludlow Massacre, further improvements came to the town in the 1910s and 1920s in the fo ...
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Platte County, Wyoming
Platte County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wyoming. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 8,605. Its county seat is Wheatland. History Platte County was created February 21, 1911 with land detached from Laramie County and organized in 1913. The county was named for the North Platte River, which flows through the northeastern part of the county. Geography According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (1.3%) is water. It is the third-smallest county in Wyoming by area. Adjacent counties * Niobrara County (northeast) * Goshen County (east) *Laramie County (south) * Albany County (west) * Converse County (northwest) National protected area *Medicine Bow National Forest (part) Major Highways * Interstate 25 * U.S. Highway 26 * U.S. Highway 87 * Wyoming Highway 34 Demographics 2000 census As of the 2000 United States Census, there were 8,807 people, 3,625 households, and 2,494 families in the county. ...
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Spur Route
A spur route is a short road forming a branch from a longer, more important road such as a freeway, Interstate Highway, or motorway. A bypass or beltway should not be considered a true spur route as it typically reconnects with another or the same major road. Canada In the province of Ontario, most spur routes are designated as A or B, such as Highway 17A, or 7B. A stands for "Alternate Route", and usually links a highway to a town's central core or main attraction, while B stands for "Business Route" or "Bypass", but are used when a main highway is routed around a town and away from its former alignment. The designation of "C" was used twice (Highway 3C and 40C), and is assumed to mean "Connector". Both highways have long since been retired and are now county roads. There was also one road with the D designation (Highway 8D, later the original Highway 102), and this may have stood for "Diversion", as it was along the first completed divided highway in Canada at the time (Coo ...
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Wyoming Highway 270
Wyoming Highway 270 (WYO 270) is a north–south Wyoming State Road located in northeastern Platte County, Wyoming, Platte County and southwestern Niobrara County, Wyoming, Niobrara County. Route description Guernsey to Manville Wyoming Highway 270 starts at its southern end in Platte County, Wyoming, Platte County at U.S. Route 26 in Wyoming, US 26 on the eastern edge of Guernsey, Wyoming, Guernsey. From here Highway 270 heads north as ''Hartville Highway'' on its way to the town of the same name. WYO 270 reaches Hartville, Wyoming, Hartville at approximately 4.5 miles, and intersects the western terminus of Wyoming Highway 318 (Main Street). Wyoming Highway 270 continues north, leaving Hartville to head north to Manville, Wyoming, Manville and Lance Creek, Wyoming, Lance Creek. At almost 40 miles, WYO 270 intersects U.S. Route 18 in Wyoming, US 18/U.S. Route 20 in Wyoming, US 20 just before entering Manville. Upon entering Manville, the former Wyoming Highway 274 (9th ...
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