Utah State Route 126

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State Route 126

SR-126 highlighted in red
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-118
Maintained by UDOT
Length21.586 mi[1] (34.739 km)
Existed1935 as SR-84; renumbered 1977–present
Major junctions
South end I-15 in Layton
Major intersections SR-108 in Layton
SR-193 in Clearfield
SR-39 in Marriott-Slaterville
I-15 / I-84 in South Willard
North end US 89 in South Willard
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-125 SR-127
Layton

State Route 126 (SR-126) is a highway completely within the Ogden-Clearfield metropolitan area in northern Utah that makes a loop around Interstate 15 in its more than twenty-one mile path. The street is given the names Main Street, 1900 West and 2000 West respectively from south to north. Previous to 1977, SR-126 was a road in southern Utah.[2] A portion of the highway is an old routing of US-91.

Route description

After its southern terminus, the route heads northwest in Layton. After entering Clearfield, the route turns straight to the north. It continues this direction through Sunset, Roy, and West Haven before veering to the northwest when the highway reaches Marriott-Slaterville. The route again reverts to a northerly direction before reaching Farr West. Just before terminating in South Willard, the route turns northeast one final time.

The entirety of the route, with the exception of a small portion from the Interstate 15/Interstate 84 junction to the northern terminus, lies west of the aforementioned interstates.

History

The portion of what is now numbered SR-126 from the southern terminus to the junction with SR-26 was previously part of US-91.[3] The northern portion of what is now SR-126 was numbered State Route 84 starting in 1953.[4] In 1974, US-91 was eliminated throughout most of Utah,[5] and SR-84 absorbed the portion of former US-91 from Layton to Roy.[4]

The 1977 Utah state route renumbering was implemented, in part, to eliminate instances where a state route used the same number as a U.S. Route or Interstate route in the state. As the 84 designation was also in use for Interstate 84 most of SR-84 was renumbered to SR-126.[4] The only change from then to now was a portion of the old highway that was relinquished to be used by the city of Layton for parking lots in 1991.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocation[6][7]mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DavisLayton0.0000.000Fort LaneSouthern terminus
0.111–
0.200
0.179–
0.322
I-15 – Salt Lake City, OgdenI-15 exit 330
0.6241.004
SR-109 east (Gentile Street)
Western Terminus of SR-109
1.7002.736
SR-232 east (Hill Field Road)
3.3205.343 SR-108 (Antelope Drive) – Antelope Island
Clearfield4.5577.334
SR-193 east (700 South)
7.74112.458300 NorthFormer SR-107
6.0849.791

SR-103 east (650 North) to I-15
Sunset7.23711.647
SR-37 west (1800 North)
Southern Terminus of SR-37
WeberRoy8.73814.062 SR-97 (5600 South)
9.12614.687


SR-26 east (Riverdale Road) to I-15 / I-84
Western Terminus of SR-26
11.24718.100
SR-79 east (Hinckley Drive)
Western Terminus of SR-79
11.74318.899
SR-108 west (Midland Drive)
Northern Terminus of SR-108
West Haven13.34421.475
SR-104 east (Wilson Lane)
Marriott-Slaterville14.45923.270 SR-39 (12th Street)
Farr West18.72130.129 SR-134 (2700 North)
Box ElderSouth Willard21.011–
21.264
33.814–
34.221
I-15 / I-84 – Salt Lake City, Brigham CityI-15 exit 351
Hot Springs Junction21.50634.611 US 89 – Brigham City, LoganNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "Highway Reference Online - SR-126". Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ a b "State Road Resolutions SR-126.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation.
  3. ^ Rand McNally Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally, (hosted by Broer Map Library). 1946. p. 22.
  4. ^ a b c "State Road Resolutions SR-84.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 18, 2008.
  5. ^ "State Road Resolutions SR-91.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 8, 2008.
  6. ^ "State Highway Map". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 18, 2008.
  7. ^ "Utah Code -- Title 72 -- Chapter 04 -- Section 118 -- Designation of State Highways Act". Utah State Legislature. Archived from the original on July 11, 2008. Retrieved August 6, 2008.