Wyoming Highway 337 Explained

State:WY
Type:WY
Route:337
Alternate Name:Fort Road
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:WYO 337 highlighted in red
Length Mi:1.54
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Sheridan
Previous Type:WY
Previous Route:336
Next Type:WY
Next Route:338

Wyoming Highway 337 (WYO 337), also known as Fort Road, is a 1.54miles east-west state highway in Sheridan County, Wyoming, United States, that connects the Sheridan Veterans Administration Medical Center[2] (northwest of Sheridan) with Interstate 90 Business Loop/U.S. Route 14/U.S. Route 87 (I-90 BL/US 14/US 87, North Main Street) in Sheridan.

Route description

WYO 337 serves the Sheridan VA Medical Center, which is located at the site of the former Fort Mackenzie.[3]

WYO 337 begins at the southeast corner of the VA Hospital Campus at the intersection of Freedom Lane/Army Lane and Navy Lane. (Freedom lane heads west along the southern edge of campus and Army Layne heads north along the east edge of campus, while Navy Lane continues northwest through the main part of campus.) From its western terminus, WYO 337 heads southeast for about 0.7miles before turning easterly. After continuing easterly for approximately NaNmiles and connecting with the southern end of Industrial Road along the way, WYO 337 enters the city limits of Sheridan. Very shortly after entering the city, WYO 337 connect with the north end of Dana Avenue (Sheridan County Road 80) and then crosses over Big Goose Creek. The highway then connects with the north end of Frackelton Street (which runs about four blocks south to end at Thorne-Rider Park). After connecting with the north end of Val Vista Street, WYO 337 reaches its eastern terminus at North Main Street (I-90 Bus/US 14/US 87) at T intersection, roughly 0.4miles after entering Sheridan. (From WYO 337's eastern terminus I-90 BL/US 14/US 87 heads north toward an interchange with Interstate 90 and Wyoming Highway 338, and then on to Ranchester and Billings, Montana. I-90 BL/US 14/US 87 heads south, through Sheridan, toward Banner, Ucross, and Buffalo.)[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Wyoming Department of Transportation. Wyoming Department of Transportation Reference Marker Book - November 2004. February 23, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717050844/http://www.dot.state.wy.us/webdav/site/wydot/shared/Planning/Reference%20Marker%20Book.pdf. July 17, 2011.
  2. Web site: VA Sheridan health care. va.gov. United States Department of Veterans Affairs. February 18, 2022.
  3. Web site: Wyoming State Route Log: 300 through 399. aaroads.com. AARoads. February 18, 2022.