Utah State Route 145

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State Route 145 (SR-145), a majority of which is also known as Pioneer Crossing, is a 6.862-mile-long (11.043 km) westeast thoroughfare completely within Utah County in northern Utah that cuts through Saratoga Springs, Lehi, American Fork, and portions of unincorporated Utah County. The portion between Interstate 15 (I-15) and U.S. Route 89 (US-89) has been under state jurisdiction since 1978, while the roadway between SR-68 and I-15 (the section named Pioneer Crossing) opened in 2010. The road (and Pioneer Crossing name) were extended from SR-68 to SR-73 in 2014. The road runs mostly parallel to and south of SR-73, which also connects to SR-68 and I-15. The original portion of the route between I-15 (including the interchange) and US-89 is designated as Main Street in American Fork's street grid.

Length6.862 mi[1] (11.043 km)
Existed1978[2]–present
Major intersections SR-68 in Saratoga Springs
I-15 in American Fork
Quick facts State Route 145, Route information ...
State Route 145 marker
State Route 145
Pioneer Crossing
American Fork Main Street
SR-145 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length6.862 mi[1] (11.043 km)
Existed1978[2]–present
Major junctions
West end SR-73 in Saratoga Springs
Major intersections SR-68 in Saratoga Springs
I-15 in American Fork
East end US 89 in American Fork
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-144 SR-147
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Route description

Eastern terminus in American Fork

Commencing from the route's western terminus in northern Saratoga Springs, SR-145 heads southeast as Pioneer Crossing with two lanes in each direction, divided by a center turn lane. The road turns east just prior to the intersection with SR-68, then crosses over the Jordan River. The route then takes a brief northeasterly turn before returning due east, and passing through a rural area of western Utah County before entering a stretch of development past 2300 West. The highway turns southeast to avoid development before again turning northeast and east. The road gains a third lane in each direction past 300 East (on Lehi's grid) then becomes American Fork Main Street just prior to where it meets I-15 at a diverging diamond interchange (DDI). The road continues east for about a half-mile and ends at an intersection with State Street (US-89).[3]

The entire route is included in the National Highway System.[4]

History

State maintenance of Main Street in American Fork (from I-15 to US-89) was established in May 1978, the state legislature approving that the following year. By 2003, a concept of a connector between Redwood Road (SR-68) and I-15 was presented in an environmental impact study for the Mountain View Corridor. After a separate study was completed in 2008, plans to construct the connector were set in place. As part of a project to reconstruct over twenty miles of I-15 through Utah County, the present interchange at Main Street was set to be rebuilt as a diverging diamond interchange (DDI). Construction began in early 2009, with the road opening to traffic between US-89 and SR-68 on August 23, 2010.[5][6] The DDI was the second to be opened in the United States, the first being in Missouri.[7] In June 2014, construction began to extend Pioneer Crossing northwest of SR-68 to SR-73.[8] The extension was completed on November 26, 2014.[9]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Utah County.

More information Location, mi ...
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Saratoga Springs0.0000.000 SR-73 (Cory B. Wride Memorial Highway)Western terminus
1.1361.828 SR-68 (Redwood Road)Continuous-flow intersection
American Fork6.27810.103 I-15 Provo, Salt Lake CityDiverging diamond interchange
6.86211.043 US 89 (State Street)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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