Utah State Route 68
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State Route 68 |
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Redwood Road[1] Defined by Utah Code §72-4-112, maintained by UDOT |
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Length: | 70.832 mi[1] (113.993 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1931[2] | ||||||||
South end: | US-6 near Elberta | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR-154 in Bluffdale I-215 in Taylorsville SR-201 in Salt Lake City I-80 in Salt Lake City I-215 in North Salt Lake I-15 in Bountiful |
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North end: | US-89 in Bountiful | ||||||||
Counties: | Utah County Salt Lake County Davis County |
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Major cities: | West Jordan West Valley City Salt Lake City Bountiful |
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State Route 68 is a major thoroughfare throughout the Wasatch Front. It is commonly called Redwood Road, after the street it is routed along throughout Salt Lake County. The highway is also routed for a short distance along 500 South and 200 West in Bountiful and Camp Williams Road in Utah County. The route is a surface street for its entire length.
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[edit] Route description
The route begins in a rural part of Utah County, at a junction with US-6. The route proceeds up the sparsely populated western edge of Utah Lake and follows the Jordan River into the Salt Lake Valley. Once in the Salt Lake Valley the route serves as a major through street connecting the western suburbs of Salt Lake City with the edge of the city. The highway is routed along the street Redwood Road, which is a north-south street at approximately 1700 West in the grid system of Salt Lake County.[3] The highway turns right upon entering Bountiful where it is routed along 500 South. It connects and ends at the major arteries in that city, Interstate 15 and U.S. Route 89.
[edit] History
The highway was first comissioned in 1931, running from Lehi, Utah to North Temple Street in Salt Lake City. The highway was extended to Beck Street (routing of U.S. 89 in North Salt Lake in 1943). The highway was extended again, from Elberta to 500 West in Bountiful in 1953. One final extension in 2001 extended the highway in Bountiful along 200 West, which was previously a part of SR-106.[2]
[edit] Major intersections
County | Location[4] | Mile[1] | Junction | Notes |
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Utah | Elberta | 0.000 | US-6 – Delta, Santaquin | Southern terminus |
Lehi | 32.726 | SR-73 (8750 North) – Eagle Mountain | ||
Salt Lake | Bluffdale | 40.058 | SR-140 east (14400 South) | |
40.825 | SR-154 (Bangerter Highway) | |||
Riverton | 42.311 | SR-71 (12600 South) | ||
South Jordan | 45.068 | SR-154 east (10400 South) | ||
West Jordan | 46.811 | SR-209 east (9000 South) | ||
48.314 | SR-48 (7800 South) | |||
Taylorsville | 50.725 | I-215 to I-15 – Ogden | ||
51.317 | SR-173 (5400 South) | |||
52.313 | SR-266 (4700 South) | |||
West Valley City | 54.308 | SR-171 (3500 South) | ||
56.189 | SR-201 to I-15 – Magna | Grade-separated intersection | ||
Salt Lake City | 59.074 | I-80 – Reno, Cheyenne | ||
Davis | North Salt Lake | 63.752 | I-215 to I-15 – Bountiful | |
Woods Cross | 68.977 | I-15 – Ogden | ||
Bountiful | 69.211 | US-89 (500 West) | ||
Woods Cross | 70.832 | US-89 (500 West) | Northern terminus |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Route Description - Route 0068. Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
- ^ a b Highway Designation - Route 68. Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
- ^ Google Maps. Google Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-02-24.
- ^ Benchmark Maps. Utah Road and Recreation Atlas [map], 1:170000. (2002) ISBN 0-929591-74-7. Page 88-91.