Jordan River (Utah) - List of Crossings

List of Crossings

Crossings of the Jordan River include, from south to north:

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  • State Route 145 (Pioneer Crossing) road bridge
  • State Route 73 (Lehi Main Street) road bridge
  • Mountain View Corridor eastbound road bridge
  • Mountain View Corridor westbound road bridge
  • Union Pacific-UTA FrontRunner railroad bridge
  • State Route 140 (14600 South) road bridge
  • State Route 154 (Bangerter Highway) freeway bridge
  • State Route 71 road bridge
  • 11400 South road bridge
  • State Route 151 (10600 South) road bridge
  • State Route 209 (9000 South) road bridge
  • 7800 South road bridge
  • UTA TRAX Red Line railroad bridge
  • 7200 South road bridge
  • Winchester Street road bridge
  • Interstate 215 freeway bridge
  • State Route 173 (5400 South) road bridge
  • Murray-Taylorsville Road (4800 South) road bridge
  • State Route 266 (4500 South) road bridge (lacks sidewalks)
  • 3900 South road bridge
  • State Route 171 (3300 South) road bridge
  • Pedestrian Bridge (Jordan River Parkway)
  • UTA TRAX Green Line light rail bridge
  • State Route 201 freeway bridge
  • 2100 South road bridge
  • California Avenue road bridge
  • Interstate 80 freeway bridge
  • Union Pacific railroad bridge
  • Salt Lake, Garfield and Western railroad bridge
  • North Temple Street (100 North) road and light rail (UTA TRAX Green Line airport extension) bridge
  • Interstate 215 freeway bridge

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