Utah State Route 48

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State Route 48
New Bingham Highway
Center Street
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-110, maintained by UDOT
Length: 12.699 mi[1] (20.437 km)
Formed: 1927[2]
West end: Bingham Canyon Mine near Copperton
Major
junctions:
SR-111 in West Jordan
SR-154 in West Jordan
SR-68 in West Jordan
I-15 in Midvale
East end: US-89 in Midvale
State Routes in Utah
< SR-46 US-50 >

State Route 48 is a highway completely within Salt Lake County in northern Utah that connects the Bingham Canyon Mine with I-15. Along the route, the road is called New Bingham Highway from its western terminus to SR-154. The road is called Center Street from SR-154 to its eastern terminus.

[edit] Route description

From the Bingham Canyon Mine, SR-48 heads northeasterly until it intersects SR-154. From then on, it heads west until it terminates with I-15 in Midvale.

[edit] Major intersections[1]

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Salt Lake Copperton 0.000 Bingham Canyon Mine Western terminus
West Jordan 3.023 SR-111 north (Bacchus Highway) – Magna  
8.147 SR-154 (Bangerter Highway)  
10.119 SR-68 (Redwood Road)  
Midvale 11.988 I-15Provo, Salt Lake City  
12.699 US-89 (State Street) Eastern terminus

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b State Route 48 Highway reference. Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ "Designation of State Roads", Chapter 21, Session Laws of Utah, 1927