Utah State Route 106
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State Route 106 (SR-106) is a
US-91
, and once extended further along that old alignment in each direction.
Route description
The route begins at a partial
US-89 at exit 396, where it terminates.[2]
History
SR-106 was created on May 12, 1931 as a bypass of
Ogden to the Utah Hot Springs (I-15 exit 351) on November 25, 1966, replacing more of SR-1.[4]
This extension of SR-106 through Ogden only lasted until 1969; that year, the State Legislature removed the part between 200 North in
1977 renumbering, the short piece of SR-106 between Becks and the Parkin Overpass, which was signed as US-89, officially became part of that route.[4]
State Route 131 was added to the state highway system on June 26, 1933 as a loop off
Salt Lake Subdivision to the route.[6]
In early 2001, the city of
SR-68) and 400 North (SR-131). The state agreed on February 9, 2001, and SR-106 took over what had been SR-131. The portion of SR-106 from SR-68 south to the Parkin Overpass became an extension of SR-68.[4] SR-131
was reused in 2016.
Major intersections
The entire route is in Davis County.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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West Bountiful | 0.000 | 0.000 | Beginning of state maintenance | ||
0.169– 0.208 | 0.272– 0.335 | Bridge over the Salt Lake Subdivision | |||
0.231– 0.277 | 0.372– 0.446 | I-15 south | |||
I-15 north | |||||
Bountiful | 0.796 | 1.281 | 200 West | Former SR-106 south; SR-106 from mile 0.000 to here was SR-131 | |
Centerville | 3.046 | 4.902 | SR-105 west (Parrish Lane/400 North) | ||
3.573 | 5.750 | Chase Lane (1000 North) | Former SR-255 south | ||
Farmington | 7.294 | 11.739 | SR-227 west (State Street) | ||
8.294 | 13.348 | SR-225 west (Park Lane/675 North) | |||
9.049 | 14.563 | North Main Street | Former SR-272 north | ||
9.378 | 15.092 | US 89 | |||
9.426 | 15.170 | End of state maintenance | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
KML is not from Wikidata
- ^ a b Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Reference Information, accessed July 2007
- ^ "Google Maps". Google.
- Rand McNally and Company, Road map: Idaho, Mont., Wyo., published by Texaco, 1937
- ^ a b c Utah Department of Transportation, Route 106 history, updated February 2006
- ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Route 93 history, updated November 2002
- ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Route 131 history, updated November 2005