List of state routes in Arizona
Arizona State Highway System | |
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System information | |
Maintained by ADOT and local jurisdictions | |
Length | 3,189.12 mi[1][2] (5,132.39 km) Length represents Arizona State Routes and Interstate Business Routes |
Formed | September 9, 1927 |
Notes | Defined by ARS Title 28, Ch. 20 |
Highway names | |
Interstates | Interstate nn (I-nn) |
US Highways | U.S. Route nn (US nn) |
State | State Route nn (SR nn) |
System links | |
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The U.S. state of Arizona's State Routes are usually abbreviated as SR.
History
The Arizona State Highway system was introduced on September 9, 1927, by the State Highway Commission (formed on August 11 of the same year). It incorporated the new federal aid system and also the U.S. Highway system.[3] The 1927 plan included 27 state routes, most of which were simply dirt roads.[4] The legal functions and definitions of the Arizona State Highway System are legislatively defined by Title 28 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, under Chapter 20, sections 28-6901 through 28-7387.[5] The original state route marker signs contained a swastika. It was meant to represent a Native American swastika, often used by the Navajo people. In 1940, two German motorists visiting Arizona saluted a swastika on State Route 84 in Tucson. The incident led state highway officials to realize the signs had swastikas similar to the ones used in Nazi Germany. By comparison, the traditional Navajo swastika design had a reverse orientation. As a result, the Arizona State Highway Department removed and replaced every state route marker using a swastika.[6]
Designations and nomenclatures
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) internally recognizes Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways and Arizona Highways as all being separate types of highway designations. State highways within Arizona are referred to as Arizona State Routes or State Routes, with the prefix "SR" being used for abbreviations.[2][7] ADOT also recognizes seven different types of suffixed routes for the U.S. Highways and State Routes.[8] The recognized suffixes consist of the following with "(Number)" filling in for a numeric designation:
- Alternate (A) – Referred to as "State Route (Number)A" and abbreviated as "SR (Number)A".
- Business Route (B) – Referred to as "State Business Route (Number)" and abbreviated as "SR (Number)B" or "SR (Number) Bus.".
- Loop Route (L) – Referred to as "State Loop Route (Number)" and abbreviated as "SR (Number)L". Despite often having "Loop" within their titles, SR 101, SR 202 and SR 303 are not considered "Loop Routes" by ADOT, nor are Interstate Business Loops.[8] To date, SR 89L has been the only Loop Route recognized by ADOT.[9]
- Spur (S) – Referred to as "State Route (Number) Spur" and abbreviated as "SR (Number)S" or "SR (Number) Spur".
- Truck (T) - Referred to as "State Route (Number) Truck" and abbreviated as "SR (Number) Truck".
- Temporary (X) - Publicly referred to as "State Route (Number) Temporary" or "State Route (Number)T" and abbreviated "SR (Number)T".[10] Internally referred to as "State Route (Number)X" and abbreviated "SR (Number)X".[2]
- Wye Leg (Y) - Referred to as "State Route (Number)Y" and abbreviated "SR (Number)Y".
U.S. Highways can also use the same suffixes listed above. Usually the suffixed routes are recognized by ADOT as U.S. Highways. For example, the Alternate route of U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is referred to as U.S. Route 89A (US 89A) instead of State Route 89A (SR 89A). The only exception to this rule is SR 93X, which is a suffixed route of US 93.[1] Suffixed routes for Interstates are a different story. Although the suffixed routes are signed with Interstate green Business shields, they are recognized by ADOT as suffixed State Routes. In the field, Interstate 10 business routes are signed as Interstate 10 Business Loop or Interstate 10 Business Spur, while they are referred to by ADOT as "State Business Route 10" (SR 10B) and "State Route 10 Spur" (SR 10 Spur). The same principle applies with business routes for all other Interstates in Arizona.[7]
Designations listed under Highway Logs and GIS data however, use the Arizona Transportation Information System (ATIS) nomenclature. The ATIS designation for a non-suffixed state route is "S (Number)". The number at the end is always three digits long. As such, all two digit routes are referred to under the ATIS terminology as "S 0(Number)".[7] SR 260 and SR 79 are known under ATIS nomenclature as "S 260" and "S 079" respectively. U.S. Highways replace the prefix "S" used by State Routes under the ATIS nomenclature with "U" while Interstate Highways use the prefix "I".[1] Suffixed routes under ATIS always have the internally applied suffix between the prefix.[7] State Business Route 79 under ATIS nomenclature is referred to as "SB079" and SR 93X is "SX093".[1]
State Routes
Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes | |
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SR 24 | 5.48 | 8.82 | SR 202 in Mesa | Ironwood Road in Queen Creek/Apache Junction | 2014 | current | ||
SR 30 | — | — | Loop 303 in Goodyear | Loop 202 in Phoenix | proposed | — | Proposed I-10 reliever | |
SR 51 | 16.70 | 26.88 | I-10 / SR 202 in Phoenix | SR 101 in Phoenix | 1987 | current | ||
SR 61 | 76.51 | 123.13 | US 60 near Show Low | NM 53 near Zuni Pueblo | 1935 | current | ||
SR 62 | 3.50 | 5.63 | US 93/US 466 north of Kingman | Chloride | 1936 | 1971 | ||
SR 63 | 22.80 | 36.69 | Petrified Forest National Park | US 260 | 1932 | 1951 | ||
SR 63 | 136.64 | 219.90 | US 66 in Sanders | US 160 near Mexican Water | 1961 | 1981 | ||
SR 64 | 108.31 | 174.31 | I-40 in Williams | US 89 near Cameron | 1932 | current | ||
SR 64 Spur | 0.36 | 0.58 | SR 64/US 180 near Tusayan | Grand Canyon National Park Airport | 1974 | 1999 | Connected SR 64 to Grand Canyon Airport | |
SR 65 | 139.06 | 223.80 | SR 87 in Payson | SR 264 in Second Mesa | 1936 | 1967 | Now part of SR 87 | |
SR 66 | 66.59 | 107.17 | I-40 in Kingman | Coconino-Yavapai county line | 1984 | current | ADOT signs eastern terminus at I-40 near Seligman | |
SR 67 | 43.40 | 69.85 | Bright Angel Point near North Rim | US 89A near Jacob Lake | 1941 | current | ||
SR 68 | 27.88 | 44.87 | SR 95 in Bullhead City | US 93 near Kingman | 1941 | current | ||
SR 69 | 81.00 | 130.36 | US 66 in Kingman | SR 26 at Hoover Dam | 1932 | 1935 | Replaced by US 93 and US 466 | |
SR 69 | 33.87 | 54.51 | I-17 near Cordes Lakes | SR 89 in Prescott | 1936 | current | Formerly extended to Phoenix but was replaced by I-17 | |
SR 69T |
3.02 | 4.86 | SR 87/SR 93 in Mesa | South Price Road and Baseline Road in Tempe | 1955 | 1979 | Formerly extended to US 60 in Phoenix but was replaced by I-17, I-10 and SR 360 | |
SR 71 | — | — | US 180 near Safford | US 60 in Eagar | 1927 | 1936 | Redesignated as part of US 666 (later US 191) | |
SR 71 | 24.16 | 38.88 | US 60 near Aguila | SR 89 near Congress | 1936 | current | ||
SR 72 | 36.74 | 59.13 | SR 95 near Parker | US 60 in Hope | 1930 | current | ||
SR 73 | 46.79 | 75.30 | US 60 near Show Low | SR 260 near Pinetop | 1927 | current | ||
SR 74 | 111.20 | 178.96 | California state line in Ehrenberg | US 89 in Wickenburg | 1927 | 1931 | Became part of US 60 | |
SR 74 | 31.02 | 49.92 | US 60 near Morristown | I-17 in Phoenix | 1964 | current | an earlier one existed from 1927-1932 | |
SR 75 | 19.39 | 31.21 | US 70 in Duncan | US 666 / SR 78 near Clifton | 1932 | current | ||
SR 76 | 11.16 | 17.96 | Benson Peppersauce Wash |
Pomerene SR 77 |
1962 | 1988 | Was never completed between Benson and SR 77 | |
SR 77 | 238.71 | 384.17 | I-10 in Tucson | BIA Route 6 at the Navajos boundary | 1930 | current | ||
SR 78 | 19.50 | 31.38 | US 666 / SR 75 in Three Way | NM 78 at the Arizona-New Mexico state line | 1959 | current | ||
SR 79 | 85.30 | 137.28 | US 89 in Prescott | US 66 / US 89 in Flagstaff | 1927 | 1941 | Redesignated as US 89A | |
SR 79 | 1.51 | 2.43 | I-17 in Flagstaff | US 89A/BL 40 in Flagstaff | 1950 | 1993 | Replaced by I-17 and US 89A | |
SR 79 | 58.40 | 93.99 | SR 77 near Tucson | US 60 near Gold Canyon | 1992 | current | older routes existed 1934-1941 and 1950-1968 | |
SR 79 Bus. |
2.05 | 3.30 | SR 79 near Florence | SR 79 in Florence | 1992 | current | ||
SR 80 | 120.23 | 193.49 | I-10 BL near Benson | NM 80 near Animas | 1989 | current | Former US 80 | |
SR 81 | 376.30 | 605.60 | US 70 in Safford | US 80 in Pirtleville | 1927 | 1938 | Became part of US 666, now part of US 666 | |
SR 81 | 1.65 | 2.66 | US 180 / US 666 between St. Johns and Springerville | Lyman Lake State Park | 1962 | 2003 | Access road from US 180/US 191 to Lyman Lake State Park | |
SR 82 | 65.74 | 105.80 | I-19 BL in Nogales | SR 80 near Tombstone | 1927 | current | ||
SR 83 | 53.63 | 86.31 | Parker Canyon Lake | I-10 near Tucson | 1927 | current | ||
SR 84 | 40.94 | 65.89 | I-8 near Stanfield | I-10 near Picacho | 1927 | current | ADOT signs its eastern end at SR 287 / SR 387 in Casa Grande | |
SR 84A | 6.08 | 9.78 | SR 84 in Tucson | US 80 / US 89 / SR 84 in South Tucson | 1951 | 1963 | Branch of SR 84 | |
SR 85 | 117.87 | 189.69 | Fed. 8 at Mexican border in Lukeville | I-10 in Buckeye | 1936 | current | ||
SR 86 | 118.12 | 190.10 | SR 85 in Why | 16th Avenue in Tucson | 1930 | current | ||
SR 87 | 287.28 | 462.33 | SR 84 (unsigned) near Eloy | SR 264 near Second Mesa | 1927 | current | ADOT signs its southern end at I-10 near Picacho | |
SR 88 | 45.68 | 73.51 | US 60 in Apache Junction | SR 188 near Roosevelt | 1927 | current | ||
SR 89 | 104.53 | 168.22 | US 93 near Wickenburg | I-40 in Ash Fork | 1992 | current | ||
SR 89A | 83.85 | 134.94 | SR 89 in Prescott | BL 40 in Flagstaff | 1992 | current | Formerly US 89A | |
SR 89A Spur | 7.22 | 11.62 | SR 69 near Dewey-Humboldt | US 89A in Prescott Valley | 2003 | current | Unsigned | |
SR 89L | 3.41 | 5.49 | US 89 in Page | US 89 in Page | 1968 | 2001 | Loop for US 89 | |
SR 90 | 46.77 | 75.27 | SR 80 near Tombstone | I-10 in Benson | 1957 | current | ||
SR 90 Spur | 0.42 | 0.68 | Fort Huachuca eastern gate in Sierra Vista | Buffalo Soldier Trail in Sierra Vista | 1974 | current | Unsigned spur route of SR 90 | |
SR 92 | 33.91 | 54.57 | SR 90 near Sierra Vista | SR 80 in Bisbee | 1935 | current | ||
SR 93 | 247.13 | 397.72 | Fed. 15 in Nogales | US 89 / US 93 near Wickenburg (formerly US 66 in Kingman) | 1946 | 1991 | ||
SR 93X | 2.13 | 3.43 | Hoover Dam Access Road in Nevada at Hoover Dam | US 93 near Hoover Dam | 2010 | current | Remnant of the US 93 pre-Hoover Dam Bypass alignment. Completely unrelated to former SR 93 | |
SR 95 | 116.46 | 187.42 | I-10 BL / US 95 in Quartzsite | SR 163 near Bullhead City | 1936 | current | ||
SR 95 Spur | 0.78 | 1.26 | SR 95 near Parker | Parker Dam near Parker | 1995 | current | Signed as SR 95S Spur | |
SR 95 Truck |
0.85 | 1.37 | SR 95 in Parker | California SR 62 near Parker | 1995 | current | Signed as SR 95 Truck | |
SR 96 | 21.79 | 35.07 | SR 97 near Bagdad | CR 15 (Yavapai County) in Hillside | 1962 | current | ADOT signs its western terminus at Old Dick Road in Bagdad | |
SR 97 | 10.91 | 17.56 | US 93 near Congress | SR 96 near Bagdad | 1962 | current | ||
SR 98 | 66.89 | 107.65 | US 89 in Page | US 160 near Tonalea | 1974 | current | ||
SR 99 | 44.31 | 71.31 | Forest Service Road 34 south of Winslow | BIA Route 6 near Leupp | 1970 | current | ||
Loop 101 | 60.98 | 98.14 | I-10 in Tolleson | SR 202 in Chandler | 1988 | current | ||
SR 143 | 3.93 | 6.32 | I-10 / US 60 in Phoenix | McDowell Road in Phoenix | 1957 | current | ||
SR 153 | 2.12 | 3.41 | University Drive in Phoenix | Washington Street | 1985 | 2007 | ||
SR 160 | 94.21 | 151.62 | SR 87 in Payson | US 60 / SR 77 in Show Low | 1955 | 1969 | Became part of SR 260 | |
SR 164 | 50.90 | 81.92 | US 66 / US 89 in Flagstaff | SR 64 in Valle | 1960 | 1962 | ||
SR 166 | 2.79 | 4.49 | US 66 near Flagstaff | Walnut Canyon National Monument | 1957 | 1970 | ||
SR 169 | 15.16 | 24.40 | SR 69 in Dewey | I-17 in Camp Verde | 1971 | current | ||
SR 170 | 4.01 | 6.45 | US 70 in Peridot | San Carlos | 1955 | 2003 | Now BIA Route 170 | |
SR 172 | 14.01 | 22.55 | SR 72 in Parker | Parker Dam | 1958 | 1962 | Now SR 95S | |
SR 173 | 15.84 | 25.49 | US 60 / SR 77 in Show Low | SR 73 in Indian Pine | 1938 | 1972 | ||
SR 177 | 31.69 | 51.00 | SR 77 in Winkelman | US 60 in Superior | 1953 | current | ||
SR 179 | 14.49 | 23.32 | I-17 near Lake Montezuma | SR 89A in Sedona | 1962 | current | ||
SR 180A | 11.18 | 17.99 | SR 61 in Concho | US 180 near Concho | 1974 | current | ||
SR 181 | 26.80 | 43.13 | US 666 near Pearce | Chiricahua National Monument near Willcox | 1970 | current | ||
SR 186 | 33.39 | 53.74 | Virginia Avenue in Willcox | SR 181 near Willcox | 1955 | current | ADOT signs its western terminus at I-10 / US 666 in Willcox | |
SR 187 | 5.43 | 8.74 | SR 387 near Casa Grande | SR 87 near Sacaton | 1944 | current | ||
SR 188 | 60.85 | 97.93 | US 60 near Globe | SR 87 near Rye | 1959 | current | ||
SR 189 | 3.75 | 6.04 | Fed. 15D at Mariposa Port of Entry on Mexican border | I-19 BL in Nogales | 1956 | current | ||
SR 195 | 22.08 | 35.53 | Avenue E½ near San Luis | I-8 in Yuma | 2009 | current | ||
Loop 202 | 77.66 | 124.98 | I-10 / SR 51 in Phoenix | I-10 in West Phoenix | 1990 | current | ||
Loop 202 Spur | 1.22 | 1.96 | Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix | Loop 202 in Phoenix | 1993 | current | Unsigned | |
SR 210 | 3.96 | 6.37 | Broadway Boulevard in Tucson | Golf Links Road in Tucson | 1998 | current | ||
SR 238 | 20.27 | 32.62 | Near Mobile | SR 347 in Maricopa | 1986 | current | ||
SR 260 | 217.78 | 350.48 | SR 89A in Cottonwood | US 180 / US 666 in Eagar | 1970 | current | ||
SR 261 | 17.92 | 28.84 | SR 273 near Crescent Lake | SR 260 in Eagar | 1991 | current | ||
SR 264 | 154.35 | 248.40 | US 160 in Tuba City | NM 264 near Window Rock | 1961 | current | ||
SR 266 | 19.18 | 30.87 | Bonita–Arivaipa Road in Bonita | US 666 near Safford | 1957 | current | ||
SR 266 Spur |
3.03 | 4.88 | SR 266 near Bonita | 5th Street at Fort Grant State Prison | 1961 | current | ||
SR 273 | 19.26 | 31.00 | Three Forks Road near Big Lake | SR 260 near McNary | 1957 | current | ||
SR 277 | 30.66 | 49.34 | SR 260 near Heber | SR 77 in Snowflake | 1962 | current | ||
SR 277 Spur | 1.20 | 1.93 | SR 277 | Novo Star Wood Products paper mill | 1961 | current | ||
SR 279 | 12.26 | 19.73 | US 89A in Cottonwood | I-17 in Camp Verde | 1955 | 1989 | ||
SR 280 | 1.47 | 2.37 | I-8 in Yuma | I-8 BL in Yuma | 1976 | 2007 | ||
SR 286 | 45.04 | 72.48 | Mexican border in Sasabe | SR 86 in Three Points | 1955 | current | ||
SR 287 | 32.07 | 51.61 | SR 84 / SR 387 in Casa Grande | SR 79 in Florence | 1932 | current | ||
SR 288 | 52.56 | 84.59 | SR 188 near Theodore Roosevelt Lake | Chamberlain Trail near Young | 1959 | current | ||
SR 289 | 10.33 | 16.62 | Peña Blanca Lake | I-19 near Nogales | 1960 | current | ||
Loop 303 | 35.25 | 56.73 | Van Buren Street in Goodyear | I-17 near Peoria | 1991 | current | ||
SR 347 | 28.69 | 46.17 | SR 84 near Stanfield | I-10 near Chandler | 1997 | current | ||
SR 360 | 27.17 | 43.73 | I-10 in Tempe | US 60 / US 89 in Apache Junction | 1971 | 1992 | Now part of US 60 | |
SR 364 | 5.41 | 8.71 | SR 64 in Carrizo | New Mexico state line | 1962 | 1964 | Now part of US 160 | |
SR 366 | 28.33 | 45.59 | Near Mount Graham | US 666 at Swift Trail Junction | 1960 | current | ||
SR 373 | 4.46 | 7.18 | CR 1120 in Greer | SR 260 near Eagar | 1961 | current | ||
SR 377 | 33.83 | 54.44 | SR 277 near Heber | SR 77 near Holbrook | 1971 | current | ||
SR 386 | 11.88 | 19.12 | Near Kitt Peak National Observatory | SR 86 near Sells | 1967 | current | ||
SR 387 | 15.71 | 25.28 | SR 84 / SR 287 in Casa Grande | SR 87 near Coolidge | 1967 | current | ||
SR 389 | 32.60 | 52.46 | SR-59 at the Utah state line | US 89A in Fredonia | 1960 | current | ||
SR 464 | 23.19 | 37.32 | US 160 in Kayenta | SR-47 at the Utah state line | 1962 | 1970 | Now part of SR-47 | |
SR 473 | 9.91 | 15.95 | SR 260 near McNary | Near Hawley Lake | 1967 | current | ||
SR 504 | 4.17 | 6.71 | US 160 in Teec Nos Pos | NM 504 at the New Mexico state line | 1965 | 1989 | Now US 64 | |
SR 564 | 9.16 | 14.74 | US 160 near Tuba City | Near Navajo National Monument | 1970 | current | ||
SR 587 | 6.10 | 9.82 | I-10 near Casa Blanca | SR 87 near Sun Lakes | 1985 | current | ||
SR 789 | — | — | Fed. 15 in Nogales | US 66 / US 666 / NM 789 at the New Mexico state line | 1956 | 1965 | ||
SR 989 | 2.04 | 3.28 | Mandarin Lane in Oro Valley | SR 77 in Oro Valley | 1993 | 2019 | Unsigned | |
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Unbuilt routes
Some routes listed here were eventually constructed using other route numbers.
- State Route 50
- State Route 110
- State Route 117
- State Route 176
- State Route 216
- State Route 217
- State Route 218
- State Route 220
- State Route 317
- State Route 380
- State Route 417
- State Route 487
- State Route 489
- State Route 510
- State Route 517
- State Route 589
- State Route 710
- State Route 801
- State Route 802
- State Route 810
- State Route 910
- State Route 982
- State Route 983
References
- Arizona DOT Highway Log
- Arizona DOT Right-of-Way Resolutions (Works Consulting LLC)
- ^ a b c d Roadway Inventory Management Section, Multimodal Planning Division (December 31, 2013). "2013 State Highway System Log" (PDF). Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ^ a b c Arizona Department of Transportation, Multimodal Planning Division (2021). State Highway System (ArcGIS) (Map). Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
- ^ Arizona State Highway Department; United States Public Roads Administration (June 1939). "History of the Arizona State Highway Department" (PDF). Retrieved July 27, 2019 – via Arizona Memory Project.
- ^ Arizona State Highway Department (1927). Arizona State Highway Commission Official State Routes and State Highways of the State of Arizona (Map). 1:1,267,200. Cartography by W.B. Land. Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 27, 2023 – via AARoads.
- ^ Arizona State Legislature. "ARS §§ 28-6901 to 28-7387". Title 28. Arizona Revised Statutes. State of Arizona. Ch. 20. Retrieved August 27, 2023
- ^ Gross, Ben D. (1940-05-20). "Double-Crossing Swastika". Life. Vol. 8, no. 21. p. 118. ISSN 0024-9297. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Short ADOT ATIS Nomenclature" (PDF). Arizona Department of Transportation. October 25, 2000. Retrieved August 6, 2019 – via Pima County Government GIS Services.
- ^ a b "ATIS Nomenclature" (PDF). GPS Tools for Arc View. ADOT. August 2, 2000. pp. 57 to 64.
- ^ Transportation Planning Division, Data Bureau (December 15, 1998). "1998 State Highway System Log" (PDF). Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ^ Arizona Department of Transportation. "ADOT Right-of-Way Resolution 1955-P-181". Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 1, 2019.