State Route 268 marker

State Route 268

600 North
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length0.734 mi[1] (1,181 m)
Existed1960–present
Major junctions
West end I-15 in Salt Lake City
East end US 89 in Salt Lake City
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-266 SR-269

State Route 268 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah that connects I-15 to US-89 in a span of 0.734 miles (1.18 km). The highway is completely within Salt Lake City and is routed along 600 North.

Route description

The highway begins just west of the interchange with I-15 at 800 West. Immediately following that intersection, a short viaduct begins. After the structure tops out, the single-point urban interchange begins at exit 309 on I-15. Past the SPUI, the viaduct crosses over 600 West, 500 West, and the Union Pacific/Utah Transit Authority train tracks. The viaduct structure reaches grade-level at 400 West and continues east for another block before terminating at US-89 (Beck Street).[2]

The portion of the route between I-15 and 400 West is part of the National Highway System.[3]

History

The State Road Commission designated SR-268 in 1960, connecting proposed I-15 to SR-1 (US-89/US-91) along 600 North.[4]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000800 WestWestern terminus
0.102–
0.241
0.164–
0.388
I-15 Provo, Ogden
0.7341.181 US 89 (John Stockton Drive) / 300 WestEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. 1 2 "State Route 268 Highway reference". Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. "Google Maps". Google.
  3. "Utah National Highway System". UDOT Data Portal. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  4. Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 268". (543 KB), updated December 2007, accessed May 2008
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