Utah State Route 36

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State Route 36

Utah State Route 36
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length66.406 mi [1]  (106.870 km)
Existed1910 as a state highway; 1927 as SR-36–present
Major junctions
South endUS 6.svg US 6 near Eureka
Major intersectionsUtah 199.svg SR-199 near Rush Valley
Utah 73.svg SR-73 near Stockton
Utah 112.svg SR-112 in Tooele
Utah 138.svg SR-138 in Stansbury Park
North endI-80.svg I-80 at Lake Point
Location
Country United States
State Utah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
Utah 35.svg SR-35 Utah 37.svg SR-37

State Route 36 (SR-36) is a highway in northern Utah connecting US-6 in northern Juab County to I-80 in northern Tooele County.

Contents

Route description

SR-36 between Eureka and Vernon Utah State Route 36 Between Eureka and Vernon.jpg
SR-36 between Eureka and Vernon

From its southern terminus west of Eureka, SR-36 heads northwest until Vernon, where it turns north. It continues this general direction, eventually heading more to the northeast, until the northern terminus at Lake Point, where it intersects Interstate 80.

From the junction with SR-73 north to the terminus at I-80, SR-36 is included as part of the National Highway System. [2]

History

US-6 approaching junction with SR-36 US Route 6 approaching Utah State Route 36.jpg
US-6 approaching junction with SR-36

The road from SR-4 (by 1926 US-40, now SR-138) at Mills Junction south to Clover, forming part of the Lincoln Highway, was added to the state highway system in 1910 (Mills Junction to Tooele) and 1912 (Tooele to Clover). [3] A 1925 law extended it south from Saint John Station (northeast of Clover) to Tintic Junction, [4] and in 1927 the state legislature assigned the SR-36 designation to the route from Mills Junction to Tooele Junction, as well as the spur to Clover [5] until 1931, when it became SR-58. [6] Coinciding with the eventual construction of I-80 through the area, SR-36 was extended north from its northern terminus at US-40 to its eventual interchange with I-80 at Lake Point in 1965. The south leg of the triangular intersection at Tintic Junction was designated State Route 67 by the legislature in 1975, only to be changed back to a spur of SR-36 in 1991 because of motorist confusion. [3]

Major intersections

CountyLocation [7] mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Juab Eureka 0.0360.058US 6.svg US 6  Delta, Santaquin Southern terminus
Tooele Rush Valley 38.76362.383West plate.svg
Utah 199.svg
SR-199 west Dugway
Eastern terminus of SR-199
42.55768.489East plate.svg
Utah 73.svg
SR-73 east Lehi
Western Terminus of SR-73
Tooele 54.61087.886West plate.svg
Utah 112.svg
SR-112 west (1000 North Street) Grantsville
Eastern Terminus of SR-112
Mills Junction 62.897101.223West plate.svg
Utah 138.svg
SR-138 west Grantsville
Eastern Terminus of SR-138
65.914–
66.406
106.078–
106.870
I-80.svg I-80  Wendover, Salt Lake City Northern terminus; I-80 exit 99
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

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  1. 1 2 "State Route 36 Highway reference". Utah Department of Transportation. December 16, 2008. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  2. "Utah National Highway System". UDOT Data Portal. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  3. 1 2 Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions Archived September 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine : "Route 36". (1.79 MB), updated October 2007, accessed May 2008
  4. Utah State Legislature (1925). "Chapter 71: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah.
  5. Utah State Legislature (1927). "Chapter 21: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. 36. From Mill Junction Tooele county, via Tooele, Stockton, St. John station, thence southerly by Vernon to Tintic Junction; also from St. John station to Clover.
  6. Utah State Legislature (1931). "Chapter 55: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. (58) From St. John station on route 36 to Clover.
  7. "State Highway Map". Utah Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on November 6, 2018. Retrieved April 5, 2008.