Former Routes
Route number | Western / southern terminus | Eastern / northern terminus | Years active | Replaced by |
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030S ! US-30S | Idaho state line near Snowville | Wyoming state line towards Evanston | 1926 - 1970s | I-80 / I-84 / US-189 |
160 ! US-160 | US-6 / US-50 at Crescent Junction | Colorado state line near Monticello | 1930s - 1970 | US-163 / US-666 (modern US-191 and US-491) |
450 ! US-450 | US-6 / US-50 at Crescent Junction | Colorado state line near Monticello | 1926 - 1930s | US-160 (modern US-191 and US-491) |
530 ! US-530 | US-40 near Park City | US-30S near Echo | 1926 - 1930s | US-189 (modern by I-80) |
666 ! US-666 | US-191 in Monticello | US 666 at the Colorado state line towards Dove Creek | 1970–2003 | US-491 |
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US-50 descending from Skull Rock Pass in western Utah
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US-89 near Long Valley Junction, a Utah Scenic Byway
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Navajo Bridge along US-89A
Read more about this topic: List Of Interstate And U.S. Highways In Utah, U.S. Highways
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