Utah State Route 110 Explained

State:UT
Type:SR
Route:110
Alternate Name:4500 West
Section:116
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:3.495
Length Round:3
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1969
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Syracuse
Junction: in West Point
Direction B:North
Terminus B: in West Point
Previous Type:SR
Previous Route:109
Next Type:SR
Next Route:111

State Route 110 (SR-110) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah, connecting SR-127 in Syracuse with SR-37 in West Point. The highway is routed entirely on 4500 West.

Route description

SR-110 follows 4500 West in the Weber Valley, near the east shore of the Great Salt Lake and west of the Hooper Canal. The relatively flat route, at about 4230feet above sea level, travels north from SR-127 to SR-37 through the Ogden suburbs of Syracuse and West Point.[2]

History

State Route 195 was created in 1935, running west and north from what was then the end of SR-108 in Syracuse through West Point to the then-end of SR-37 in Hooper.[3] An extension of SR-37 cut back the north end of SR-195 to a point west of Clinton in 1945,[4] and in 1947 the latter route was removed from the state highway system.[5] The portion of SR-195 heading west from SR-108 was restored in 1965 as part of SR-127, and in 1969 a new SR-110 brought the remainder of old SR-195 back onto the system.[6]

Notes and References

  1. [Utah Department of Transportation]
  2. [Google Maps]
  3. 1935. Route 195. From Hooper on route 37 southerly to Syracuse..
  4. 1945. Route 195. From Syracuse on route 108 west two and one-half miles, thence north to route 37..
  5. 1947. 49.
  6. [Utah Department of Transportation]