Utah State Route 256
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State Route 256 |
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Defined by Utah Code §72-4-131, maintained by UDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 5.595 mi[1] (9.004 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1955[2] | ||||||||
South end: | US-89 near Salina | ||||||||
North end: | US-89 near Axtell | ||||||||
Counties: | Sevier Sanpete |
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State Route 256 is a short highway in central Utah that serves Redmond. There are no junctions with any state, federal, or interstate routes along SR-256 besides the termini.
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[edit] Route description
From its southern terminus north of Salina, SR-257 heads north from US-89, heading toward Redmond. Afterwards, it returns to US-89 south of Axtell, forming a 180-degree loop around US-89.
[edit] History
At its formation in 1955, SR-256 went from SR-63 from its northern terminus west of Salina to its southern terminus of SR-11. In 1963 the legal definition was reversed so the southern terminus was legally before the northern terminus. In 1969 the route was removed and the current route was designated as SR-256.[2]
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location[3] | Mile[1] | Junction | Notes |
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Sevier | Salina | 0.000 | US-89 to I-70 | Southern terminus |
Sanpete | Axtell | 5.595 | US-89 – Provo | Northern terminus |