Colorado State Highway 11 Explained

State:CO
Type:SH
Route:11
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:SH 11 highlighted in red
Length Mi:1.35
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Julesburg
Direction B:North
Terminus B:Nebraska border towards Oshkosh
Counties:Sedgwick
Previous Type:SH
Previous Route:10
Next Type:SH
Next Route:12

State Highway 11 (SH 11) is a 1.35-longNaN-long long north - south state highway in the U.S. state of Colorado. It runs from U.S. Highway 138 (US 138) and US 385 in Julesburg to the Nebraska state line.

Route description

SH 11 begins at an intersection with US 138-385 at the west city limits of Julesburg and proceeds almost directly north to the state line. The road is county-maintained in Nebraska, but becomes Nebraska Highway 27 upon intersecting Interstate 80 (at exit 95). SH 11 thus provides the shortest connection from I-80 to Julesburg, which appears on signs for exit 95.[2]

History

The roadway that SH 11 follows was first added to the state highway system in 1932-1934 as a northerly extension of State Highway 51 (now US 385 south of Julesburg). However, instead of skirting the western edge of Julesburg, SH 51 crossed US 138 on Cedar Street and then zigzagged on Fifth, Sycamore, and Ninth Streets to current SH 11 about north of US 138.[3] [4] The state eliminated many state highways in 1953,[5] including this extension of SH 51 north of Julesburg. In 1970-1971 the road was returned to the state highway system as SH 11.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. [Colorado Department of Transportation]
  2. [Google Maps]
  3. [Colorado State Highway Department]
  4. [United States Geological Survey]
  5. 1923 list of state highways, reproduced in Highways to the Sky, Appendix C, p. 39
  6. [Colorado Department of Transportation]