Utah State Route 90

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State Route 90

200 South[1]
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-114
Maintained by UDOT
Length1.178 mi[1] (1.896 km)
Existed1975–present
Major junctions
West end SR-13 in Brigham City
East end US 89 / US 91 in Brigham City
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
US 89A US 91

State Route 90 (SR-90) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah that sits completely within Brigham City in Box Elder County. The route travels from its western terminus at SR-13 to its eastern terminus at the junction of US-89/US-91.[1]

SR-90 was the old routing of US-89/US-91 through the city before it was re-routed to a path bypassing the town.

Route description

SR-90 begins in the center of Brigham City and heads east through the east-central portion of the town. After continuing east for six blocks, the highway veers to the southeast to meet with US-89/US-91 at the mouth of Brigham Canyon, where SR-90 traffic is diverted to US-89/US-91 northbound through a flyover ramp.[2]

History

200 South in Brigham City was added to the state highway system in 1910,[3] and in the 1920s it became part of SR-1 (US-91).[4] A proposed connection from proposed I-15 southwest of Brigham City east and northeast to SR-1 east of Brigham City was numbered State Route 85 in 1960, and in 1962, when SR-1 was moved to I-15, SR-85 was extended along former SR-1 to Idaho. 200 South, which was bypassed by the construction of SR-85 in about 1971,[5] remained as a spur of SR-85 until 1975, when it was renumbered SR-90.[6]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Brigham City, Box Elder County. [7]

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 SR-13 (Main Street)Western terminus
1.1781.896 US 89 / US 91 – LoganInterchange; Northbound entrance, southbound exit
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Highway Reference Online - SR-90". Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ "Google Maps". Google.
  3. ^ "State Road Resolutions SR-1.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation. (35.4 MB), updated September 2007, accessed May 2008
  4. ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas, 1926
  5. ^ Federal Highway Administration, National Bridge Inventory database, 2006
  6. ^ "State Road Resolutions SR-85.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation. (3.24 MB), updated November 2007, accessed May 2008
  7. ^ "Utah Highway Map". Utah Department of Transportation.