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Utah State Route 55

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Existed:
  
1975 – present

East end:
  
US-6 / US-191 in Price

Constructed
  
1975

West end:
  
US-6 / US-191 in Price

Length
  
4.735 km

State Route 55 is a short highway that loops around the town of Price in central Utah, United States, beginning and ending at US-6/US-191 in a span of three miles (5 km). US-6 Business is cosigned with the route.

Contents

Map of UT-55, Price, UT 84501, USA

Route description

From its western terminus at the offramp of US-6/US-191, the highway goes east on 100 North. At its junction 300 East, it turns south briefly before returning east on Main Street. It continues on Main Street, which veers to the south until meeting again with another grade-separated intersection.

Previous route

When SR-55 was first formed in 1927, it ran from SR-14 to the south boundary of Cedar Breaks National Monument. It maintained this designation until its subsequent deletion in 1969.

Current route

In 1975 the route was formed again, this time forming a partial loop around SR-27, now US-6/US-191. Since then, the route has not been changed.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Price, Carbon County.

References

Utah State Route 55 Wikipedia