Utah State Route 31

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State Route 31
The Energy Loop: Huntington & Eccles Canyons Scenic Byway
Defined by Utah Code ยง72-4-109
Length: 47.746 mi[1] (76.840 km)
Formed: 1915 as a state highway;[2] 1927 as SR-31[3]
West end: US-89 at Fairview
Major
junctions:
SR-264 near Fairview
East end: SR-10 in Huntington
State Routes in Utah
< SR-30 SR-32 >

State Route 31 (abbreviated as U-31 or SR-31) is a state highway in Sanpete and Emery Counties in the U.S. state of Utah. It runs for 47.746 miles (77 km) from US-89 at Fairview to SR-10 in Huntington. The highway has been designated as part of the Energy Loop, a National Scenic Byway.

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[edit] Route description

SR-31 begins at an intersection with US-89 at Fairview and runs east northeast for approximately 10 miles, then turns southeast for the remainder of the route, terminating at an intersection with SR-10 at Huntington.[1]

[edit] History

SR-31 was commissioned in 1915 from Fairview to the Sanpete-Emery County line, running in part along the current route of SR-264 and in part along Electric Lake. In 1918, it was extended to Huntington. In 1975, it was relocated to its current route.[2]

Just off State Route 31, about 15 miles (24 km) west north-west of Huntington, is Crandall Canyon, location the Crandall Canyon coal mine. On Monday, August 6, 2007, at 2:48 A.M., the mine collapsed, trapping and killing six workers inside. A second collapse on August 16, 2007, killed a Mine Safety and Health Administration investigator and two more miners, bringing the total to nine.[4]

[edit] Major Intersections

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Sanpete Fairview 0.000[1] US-89 (State Street) โ€“ Mount Pleasant, Provo Western terminus
8.576 SR-264 (Eccles Canyon Scenic Byway) โ€“ Scofield
Emery Huntington 47.746 SR-10 (Main Street) โ€“ Castle Dale, Price Eastern terminus

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c UDOT Highway Reference, SR-31
  2. ^ a b Route 31. Utah Department of Transportation.
  3. ^ "Designation of State Roads", Chapter 21, Session Laws of Utah, 1927
  4. ^ Report on the August 6, 2007 Disaster at Crandall Canyon Mine. United States Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.