Wyoming Highway 213
State highway in Wyoming, United States
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Wyoming Highway 213 (WYO 213) is a 19.8-mile-long (31.9 km) state highway in the eastern part of Laramie County, Wyoming, United States. Named Burns Road, it provides travel between Interstate 80/U.S. Highway 30 and the town of Burns and north to WYO 216 and US 85.
| Burns Road Burns Road North | ||||
WYO 213 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Maintained by WYDOT, Town of Burns | ||||
| Length | 19.8 mi[1] (31.9 km) | |||
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| Country | United States | |||
| State | Wyoming | |||
| Counties | Laramie | |||
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Route description
Wyoming Highway 213 begins its south end at an interchange with Interstate 80/US 30 at exit 386, which is also the northern terminus of Wyoming Highway 214. Historically, WYO 213 turned west and traveled along the I-80 Service Road for half a mile before turning north onto Burns Road into Burns.[2] WYO 213 used to end at Burns, but was extended in 2009 north to U.S. Route 85,[3] seven miles south of Meriden.[1] Since 2012, Wyoming Highway 213 has been rerouted out of the Burns town center and over a $6.6 million railway overpass just east of the town, avoiding an at-grade crossing.[4][5]
