Category:Utah State Route 27 (1927-1977)

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<nowiki>Utah State Route 27; former state highway in Utah, United States; SR-27</nowiki>
Utah State Route 27 
former state highway in Utah, United States
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Inception
  • 1927
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date
  • 1977
Length
  • 299 mi
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English: Media related to Utah State Route 27 (1927-1977), SR-27, a former state highway in western Utah, United States, that connected U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Nevada (north of Garrison) with Interstate 70 / U.S. Route 50 (west of Green River) via Spanish Fork. It was essentially what is now the western and central parts of US 6.

From 1927 to 1969, SR-27 only connected US 6 in Nevada with Utah State Route 26 (US 6) in Delta. In 1969 the section of US 6 from Delta to its junction with Interstate 70 (I-70), west of Green River, was added to the route. (At that time U.S. Route 50 was entirely concurrent with US 6 within the state. Prior to 1969, the section of US 6 between Delta and Moark Junction [in what is now eastern Spanish Fork] had been designated as Utah State Route 26 and the section of US 6 from Moark Junction to I-70 had been designated as Utah State Route 8.)


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