Utah State Route 270
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State Route 270 |
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West Temple Street Defined by Utah Code §72-4-132, maintained by UDOT |
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Length: | 0.749 mi[1] (1.205 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1960 | ||||||||
South end: | I-15 / I-80 in Salt Lake City | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR-269 in Salt Lake City | ||||||||
North end: | US-89 in Salt Lake City | ||||||||
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State Route 270 is a short north-south thoroughfare that sits completely within Salt Lake City in Salt Lake County, entirely along West Temple Street. The southern terminus is at 900 South, with ramps to I-15/I-80 at exit 305D; its northern terminus is at US-89 (400 South, formerly SR-186).
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After its southern terminus, SR-270 heads north for its entire course, having a dual intersection with SR-269, one eastbound and one westbound. Afterwards it terminates at US-89.
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The entire route is in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.
Mile[1] | Destinations | Notes |
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0.000 | I-15 south / I-80 east – Provo, Cheyenne | Interchange |
0.000 | West Temple Street south | Interchange; no southbound entrance |
0.006 | 900 South | |
0.457 | SR-269 east (600 South) | |
0.607 | SR-269 west (500 South) to I-15 north / I-80 west | |
0.749 | US-89 (400 South) | Former SR-186 |