Utah State Route 54

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State Route 54
200 North
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-111, maintained by UDOT
Length: 1.344 mi[1] (2.163 km)
Formed: 1971[2]
West end: Main Street in Mona
Major
junctions:
I-15 in Mona
East end: Cattle guard in Mona
Counties: Juab
State Routes in Utah
< SR-53 SR-55 >

State Route 54 is a short highway completely within the town of Mona in Juab County in northern Utah that connects Main Street (old US-91) to I-15 in a span of one mile.

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[edit] Route description

From its western terminus, the highway veers to the northeast and steadies out to the east. It continues this direction before it ends at a cattle guard just east of its junction with I-15.

[edit] History

[edit] Previous route

When the first version of SR-54 was formed in 1914, it ran from Tropic to Henrieville. In 1948 the route ran from Henrieville to Boulder. By 1966 the route gained a clearer definition, from SR-12 to SR-24. Three years later, in 1969, the route was deleted from the system.[2]

[edit] Current route

In 1971 the current SR-54 was formed, going from old US-91 to I-15. Since then, the designation has not been amended.[2]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location[3] Mile[1] Junction Notes
Juab Mona 0.000 Main Street Western terminus
Old US-91
1.186-1.210 I-15Nephi, Provo  
1.344 Cattle guard Eastern terminus

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