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Utah State Route 268

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Existed:
  
1960 – present

Length
  
1.181 km

West end:
  
I-15 in Salt Lake City

Constructed
  
1960

East end:
  
US-89 in Salt Lake City

State Route 268 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah that connects I-15 to US-89 in a span of 0.734 miles (1.18 km). The highway is completely within Salt Lake City and is routed along 600 North.

Contents

Map of UT-268, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Route description

The highway begins just west of the interchange with I-15 at 800 West. Immediately following that intersection, a short viaduct begins. After the structure tops out, the single-point urban interchange begins at exit 309 on I-15. Past the SPUI, the viaduct crosses over 600 West, 500 West, and the Union Pacific/Utah Transit Authority train tracks. The viaduct structure reaches grade-level at 400 West and continues east for another block before terminating at US-89 (Beck Street).

History

The State Road Commission designated SR-268 in 1960, connecting proposed I-15 to SR-1 (US-89/US-91) along 600 North.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.

References

Utah State Route 268 Wikipedia