Utah State Route 111

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State Route 111
Length: 10.7 mi (17 km)
North end: SR-201 in Magna
Major
junctions:
SR-171 west of Kearns
South end: SR-48 east of Copperton
State Routes in Utah
< SR-110 SR-112 >

State Route 111 (SR-111, also known as the Bacchus Highway) is a state highway in Salt Lake County, Utah that is 10.7 miles[1] (17 km) long. It runs from SR-201, in Magna (8400 South in Magna), to the New Bingham Highway (SR-48), east of Copperton. It is a main street through Magna, and mainly serves the westside population. Major intersections include SR-201, SR-171 (3500 South), and SR-48.

In 2005 the intersection (at grade) with 5400 South was redone, re-routing 5400 South to create an intersection at 90 degrees.

In 2007 the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) improved the intersection at New Bigham Highway (SR-48), with plans for a future traffic signal.

[edit] State law

From Route 48 east of Copperton northerly through Bacchus to Route 201 northeast of Magna.

Utah Code 72-4-117

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stober, Daniel. Route 111. Utah Highways Pages. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.