Utah State Route 171
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State Route 171 |
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Defined by Utah Code ยง72-4-123, maintained by UDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 15.660 mi[1] (25.202 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1935[2] | ||||||||
West end: | SR-111 in Magna | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR-154 in West Valley City I-215 in West Valley City I-15 in South Salt Lake US-89 in South Salt Lake |
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East end: | I-215 in Salt Lake City | ||||||||
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State Route 171 is a state highway in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area in northern Utah that runs from SR-111 in Magna in the west side of the city to Interstate 215 in the East Benches in the eastern part of the city. In its sixteen-mile span, the route is named 3500 South and 3300 South.
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[edit] Route description
From SR-111 in Magna, the highway (known as 3500 South) runs due west until its junction with SR-68, where it veers to the northeast before again straightening out to the west. This is where it becomes 3300 South. SR-171 passes in this general direction while running through Magna, West Valley City, South Salt Lake, Millcreek and Salt Lake City.
[edit] History
When SR-171 was formed in 1935, it went from SR-1 (US-91 along State Street, now US-89) to Wasatch Boulevard (just east of present day I-215) via 3300 South. In 1945, the route was extended to SR-4 (US-40, replaced by I-80) via Wasatch Boulevard, which had been added to the state highway system in 1941 as part of SR-210.[3][4] In 1962, SR-171 was extended west to SR-111 in Magna, replacing SR-4 (which was moved to present I-80 as SR-2); in 1965, the eastern terminus was reverted to Wasatch Boulevard (as I-215 had replaced the purpose of Wasatch Boulevard), and subsequently changed to I-215 in 1971. The route has not changed since.[2]
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location[5] | Mile[1] | Junction | Notes |
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Salt Lake | Magna | 0.000 | SR-111 (8400 West) | Western terminus |
West Valley City | 3.506 | SR-172 (5600 West) | ||
5.815 | SR-154 (Bangerter Highway) | Continuous flow intersection | ||
7.227-7.495 | I-215 โ Provo, Ogden | |||
8.022 | SR-68 (Redwood Road) | |||
South Salt Lake | 9.976-10.035 | I-15 โ Las Vegas, Ogden | ||
10.731 | US-89 (State Street) | |||
11.621 | SR-71 (700 East) | |||
Salt Lake City | 15.602-15.660 | I-215 โ Provo, Reno, Cheyenne | Eastern terminus |
[edit] References
- ^ a b State Route 171 Highway reference. Utah Department of Transportation.
- ^ a b State Route 171 History. Utah Department of Transportation.
- ^ "Designation of State Roads", Chapter 34, Session Laws of Utah, 1941: "Route 210. From route 4 in Parley's Canyon via Wasatch Boulevard and Little Cottonwood Canyon to Alta."
- ^ "State Roads and Routes", Chapter 61, Session Laws of Utah, 1945: "Route 171. From route 1 south of Salt Lake City east via Thirty-third south Street to Wasach[sic] Boulevard thence northerly to route 4 in Parley's Canyon."
- ^ State Highway Map. Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved on 17 May 2008.