Utah State Route 260
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State Route 260 |
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Defined by Utah Code §72-4-131, maintained by UDOT | |||||||||
Length: | 4.179 mi[1] (6.725 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1994[2] | ||||||||
South end: | SR-24 near Aurora | ||||||||
North end: | US-50 near Aurora | ||||||||
Counties: | Sevier | ||||||||
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State Route 260 is a highway within Sevier County in central Utah that connects SR-24 to US-50 while passing through the town of Aurora in a span of four miles.
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[edit] Route description
From its southern terminus at SR-24, the route goes northeast until entering Aurora, where it turns north. It continues this general direction until reaching the northern terminus of US-50.
[edit] History
[edit] Previous route
The first SR-260 was formed in 1957, going from SR-44 (now US-191) to the Wyoming border. This was deleted by the Utah State Legislature in 1983, transferring it to US-191.[2]
[edit] Current route
The current route was formed in 1994, gaining and maintaining the current route to this day.[2]
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location[3] | Mile[1] | Junction | Notes |
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Iron | Aurora | 0.000 | SR-24 – Loa, Salina | Southern terminus |
4.179 | US-50 – Scipio | Northern terminus |