Utah State Route 204
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State Route 204 (SR-204), also known as Wall Avenue, is a state highway in the U.S. state of
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. Spanning , it serves as a north/south
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through the city of Ogden, from SR-26 (Riverdale Road) to US-89 just north of Ogden in Harrisville.


Route description

State Route 204 begins just south of the Ogden- South Ogden border, at the intersection of Wall Avenue and Riverdale Road ( SR-26). From there it travels north along Wall Avenue passing along the east edge of the Newgate Mall. As it travels north, it crosses the
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of 31st and 30th streets ( SR-79), one of several east-west arterials that provide access to
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to the west. Continuing north, the route passes
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at the west end of
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. Just north of Union Station, Wall Avenue passes under the viaduct for 24th Street ( SR-53), immediately followed by the Ogden Intermodal Hub on the west, which serves the ''
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and
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bus lines. At this point, the route also passes just one block west of Lindquist Field, the
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for the
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minor league baseball team. Continuing north, Wall Avenue crosses another one-way pair of streets, 21st and 20th streets ( SR-104), followed by the
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and 12th Street ( SR-39), before ending just north of the city limits in Harrisville at Harrisville Road ( US-89).


History

In 1931, the
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designated State Route 103 in the area of what would later become State Route 204. However, it is unclear whether this route followed the exact alignment of Route 204, based on the legislative descriptions of 1931 "From West Ogden northerly to junction with route 1 at North Ogden Hot Springs", and 1933 "From Ogden, at a point between Washington avenue and Wall avenue northerly to junction with Route 1 at North Ogden Hot Springs.". The route was deleted in 1935 and the route number was transferred to a section of Harrison Boulevard. State Route 204 was first designated in 1939 as running from Utah Hot Springs (now the location of Hot Springs Junction southerly via a diagonal route and Wall Street to Route 1 on Riverdale Road (now SR-26). At the time, Route 1 ran from the hot springs southeast along what is now Pleasant View Drive through Pleasant View and North Ogden, then south along Washington Boulevard. In 1945, Route 1 in North Ogden was realigned to the south to follow the more southerly diagonal section of Route 204 (now US-89), truncating the latter to its current northern terminus where Wall Avenue ends at US-89, while the former alignment of Route 1 through Pleasant View was designated as State Route 235. The route has been unchanged since.


Major intersections


References

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