Utah State Route 159

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State Route 159 (SR-159) is a state highway in west-central Utah that runs from the junction of SR-21 in Garrison to US-6/US-50 8 miles (13 km) to the north near Border by the Nevada border. There are no junctions with any other state highways along SR-159.

Length8.018 mi[1] (12.904 km)
Existed1979[2]–present
Southend SR-21 in Garrison
Northend US 6 / US 50 in Border
Quick facts State Route 159, Route information ...
State Route 159 marker
State Route 159
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length8.018 mi[1] (12.904 km)
Existed1979[2]–present
Major junctions
South end SR-21 in Garrison
North end US 6 / US 50 in Border
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
CountiesMillard
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-158 SR-160
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Route description

View of SR-159, looking north from Garrison, Utah.

This short highway is mainly used as a cutoff for local Snake Valley residents between Garrison (and SR-21) and the main road in the valley, US-6/50. Motorists traveling from the south to the east, and vice versa, use the SR-159 cutoff. The road does "continue" north of US-6/50 as a dirt road, known commonly as the "Gandy Road." This road travels up Snake Valley toward Gandy, Callao, and eventually to Wendover.

History

The route number "159" was previously used for other roads in the state system, including what is now SR 111 (western Salt Lake Valley) from 1933[3] to 1945 and the Dividend, Utah road from 1945[4] to 1969.[2]

The current incarnation of SR-159 was designated in 1979 by the Utah State legislature, and has not been changed since.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Millard County. [5]

More information Location, mi ...
Location[5]mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Garrison0.0000.000 SR-21 GarrisonSouthern terminus
Border8.01812.904 US 6 / US 50 Ely, DeltaNorthern terminus
Utah-Nevada line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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