Arizona State Route 377 Explained

State:AZ
Type:SR
Route:377
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:33.83
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1971
Direction A:South
Terminus A: near Heber-Overgaard
Direction B:North
Terminus B: in Holbrook
Counties:Navajo
Previous Type:AZ
Previous Route:373
Next Type:AZ
Next Route:386

State Route 377, also known as SR 377, is a state highway in northeast Arizona traveling from northeast to southwest; it begins at a junction with State Route 77 south of Holbrook, goes past Dry Lake, to end at State Route 277 east of Heber-Overgaard. Parts of the highway are also known as Dry Lake Road and Heber Road.

Route description

SR 377 is a 33.832NaN2 highway in eastern Arizona. The southern terminus of the highway is located at an intersection with SR 277 northeast of Heber. It heads northeast from this intersection and keeps this general heading for its entire route. It reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with SR 77 south of Holbrook.[1]

History

State Route 377 was defined by the Arizona Department of Transportation in 1971 exactly the way it is now. The designation ran from SR 277 to SR 77. Since then, the road has not undergone any major realignments.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2008 ADOT Highway Log . Arizona Department of Transportation . Arizona Department of Transportation . April 8, 2008 . December 28, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101228213727/http://www.azdot.gov/mpd/data/Reports/PDF/2008SHSLog.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: ADOT Right-of-Way Resolution 1971--062. Arizona Department of Transportation. February 7, 2011.