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Colorado State Highway 119

State Highway 119 (SH 119) is a 63.7-mile-long (102.5 km) state highway in north central Colorado. It extends in a southwest to northeast direction, from a junction with U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Clear Creek Canyon between Golden and Idaho Springs to a junction with Interstate 25 (I-25) east of Longmont. The southwest portion of the road is a scenic mountain drive providing dramatic vistas of the Front Range, while the northeast portion is a busy interurban thoroughfare. The city of Boulder separates these two vastly different sections of SH 119.

State Highway 119

Map of north central Colorado with SH 119 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CDOT
Length63.7 mi[1] (102.5 km)
Major junctions
South end US 6 in Clear Creek Canyon west of Golden
Major intersections
North end I-25 / US 87 east of Longmont
Location
CountryUnited States
StateColorado
CountiesJefferson, Gilpin, Boulder, Weld
Highway system
  • Colorado State Highway System

Route description edit

 
SH 119 approaching the southern terminus

Highway 119 begins at a signalized T intersection with U.S. Highway 6 in Clear Creek Canyon between Golden and Idaho Springs. It then heads north, alongside North Clear Creek, to the gambling town of Blackhawk; this section of the road carries heavy traffic to the casinos of Blackhawk and Central City and experiences many accidents.

 
Front Range mountains as seen from northbound State Highway 119, between Blackhawk and Rollinsville

It continues north from Blackhawk as the Peak to Peak Scenic and Historic Byway, skirting the western edge of Golden Gate Canyon State Park where it intersects State Highway 46. It continues north through the village of Mid Gilpin to Rollinsville, where it crosses over South Boulder Creek and the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad, on its way from Denver to the Moffat Tunnel. East Portal Road in Rollinsville provides access to the east portal of the railroad tunnel, and to the Moffat Road historic railroad grade across Rollins Pass. SH 119 continues northward, intersecting State Highway 72 with which it will be concurrent to Nederland. It provides access to the Eldora Mountain Resort ski area, about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Nederland. In Nederland, SH 119 and SH 72 diverge at a roundabout intersection where SH 72 takes the Peak to Peak Highway designation with it to the north, and Route 119 turns to the east. Leaving Nederland, SH 119 passes along the northern shore of Barker Meadow Reservoir and enters the scenic Boulder Canyon, alongside Boulder Creek. In the canyon, the road experiences grades of up to 10%, which can be dangerous for heavy trucks heading downhill, as it does not have a runaway truck ramp. The walls of the canyon are popular for rock climbing, and the scenic Boulder Falls is an easy walk from the highway.

 
SH 119 at junction with SH 52

At the mouth of the canyon, SH 119 suddenly enters Boulder as Canyon Boulevard, intersecting State Highway 93 at Broadway, and turning north on 28th Street where it begins concurrency with U.S. Highway 36 and with unsigned State Highway 7. This busy section of State 119 and US 36 on 28th Street serves Boulder's main shopping area. The overlap with US 36 ends at the northern edge of Boulder where US 36 continues north to Rocky Mountain National Park, and SH 119 turns east becoming Diagonal Highway. At an intersection with State Highway 157, SH 119 bends northeast, paralleling the tracks of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, and becomes an expressway with a very wide median, possibly intended to accommodate a future freeway. At Niwot it passes a very large facility for the IBM Corporation at an intersection with State Highway 52. The Diagonal Highway expressway ends in Longmont, as SH 119 becomes Ken Pratt Blvd. and intersects U.S. Highway 287. East of US 287 in Longmont, a new expressway carries SH 119 directly to its northeastern terminus at a diamond interchange at Interstate 25 exit 240.

History edit

SH 119 was established in the 1920s, extending from Idaho Springs to Boulder. It went up Virginia Canyon on the aptly named Oh My God Road, and then through Central City to Blackhawk. This section from Idaho Springs to Blackhawk was changed to the present, easier alignment in 1938, with the southern terminus no longer in Idaho Springs but instead at a road junction with US 6 several miles to the east in Clear Creek Canyon. In 1998, the somewhat confusing triangle intersection with US 6 was simplified to a T intersection controlled by a traffic signal, and the west side of the triangle was abandoned and its tunnel boarded up.

 
SH 119 approaching its northern terminus

In 1939 SH 119 was extended from Boulder to Longmont, zig-zagging along existing county roads. By 1960 it had been completely paved and straightened on a diagonal route (hence the name "Diagonal Highway") alongside the railroad tracks between Boulder and Longmont. When Interstate 25 was built east of Longmont by 1963, SH 119 was extended by overlapping US 287 to Third Avenue, where it replaced the previous SH 254 to connect to I-25. In 2003, a new expressway alignment for SH 119 was opened in Longmont, connecting directly from its intersection with US 287 to its terminus at I-25, bypassing the previous congested overlap with US 287.[2]

Future edit

CDOT plans various safety upgrades for the section between US 6 and Blackhawk. A diamond interchange is planned for the very busy intersection with SH 52 to ease the congestion at the large IBM facility.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Jefferson0.0000.000  
 
US 6 to I-70 – Golden, Idaho Springs
Southern terminus
GilpinBlack Hawk7.28311.721Black Hawk Street – Central CityFormer SH 279
12.49220.104 
 
SH 46 east – Golden Gate Canyon State Park
Western terminus of SH 46
Boulder22.74836.609 
 
SH 72 east
South end of SH 72 overlap
Nederland25.75441.447 
 
SH 72 west / Bridge Street / 2nd Street – Estes Park
North end of SH 72 overlap
Boulder41.89267.419 
 
SH 93 south (Broadway) – Lyons, Golden
Northern terminus of SH 93
44.23771.193 
 
 
 
US 36 east / SH 7 south (28th Street)
South end of US 36 overlap
45.57473.344 
 
US 36 west (28th Street)
North end of US 36 overlap
45.76673.653 
 
SH 157 south (Foothills Parkway)
Northern terminus of SH 157; interchange
49.54379.732 
 
 
 
SH 52 east to US 287 – Fort Lupton
Western terminus of SH 52
Longmont56.20290.448  US 287 (South Main Street) – Fort Collins, Lafayette, Front Range Community College, Museum
Weld63.700102.515   I-25 / US 87Northern terminus; I-25 exit 240
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ "Segment list for SH 119". Retrieved 2011-01-20.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Salek, Matthew E. "Colorado Routes 100-119". Retrieved 2011-01-13.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Peak to Peak Scenic and Historic Byway
  • Boulder County Transportation Master Plan (2011)

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State Highway 119 SH 119 is a 63 7 mile long 102 5 km state highway in north central Colorado It extends in a southwest to northeast direction from a junction with U S Route 6 US 6 in Clear Creek Canyon between Golden and Idaho Springs to a junction with Interstate 25 I 25 east of Longmont The southwest portion of the road is a scenic mountain drive providing dramatic vistas of the Front Range while the northeast portion is a busy interurban thoroughfare The city of Boulder separates these two vastly different sections of SH 119 State Highway 119Map of north central Colorado with SH 119 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by CDOTLength63 7 mi 1 102 5 km Major junctionsSouth endUS 6 in Clear Creek Canyon west of GoldenMajor intersectionsSH 72 in Nederland US 36 SH 7 in Boulder SH 52 in Niwot US 287 in LongmontNorth endI 25 US 87 east of LongmontLocationCountryUnited StatesStateColoradoCountiesJefferson Gilpin Boulder WeldHighway systemColorado State Highway System Interstate US State Scenic SH 116 SH 120 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp SH 119 approaching the southern terminus Highway 119 begins at a signalized T intersection with U S Highway 6 in Clear Creek Canyon between Golden and Idaho Springs It then heads north alongside North Clear Creek to the gambling town of Blackhawk this section of the road carries heavy traffic to the casinos of Blackhawk and Central City and experiences many accidents nbsp Front Range mountains as seen from northbound State Highway 119 between Blackhawk and Rollinsville It continues north from Blackhawk as the Peak to Peak Scenic and Historic Byway skirting the western edge of Golden Gate Canyon State Park where it intersects State Highway 46 It continues north through the village of Mid Gilpin to Rollinsville where it crosses over South Boulder Creek and the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad on its way from Denver to the Moffat Tunnel East Portal Road in Rollinsville provides access to the east portal of the railroad tunnel and to the Moffat Road historic railroad grade across Rollins Pass SH 119 continues northward intersecting State Highway 72 with which it will be concurrent to Nederland It provides access to the Eldora Mountain Resort ski area about 3 miles 4 8 km west of Nederland In Nederland SH 119 and SH 72 diverge at a roundabout intersection where SH 72 takes the Peak to Peak Highway designation with it to the north and Route 119 turns to the east Leaving Nederland SH 119 passes along the northern shore of Barker Meadow Reservoir and enters the scenic Boulder Canyon alongside Boulder Creek In the canyon the road experiences grades of up to 10 which can be dangerous for heavy trucks heading downhill as it does not have a runaway truck ramp The walls of the canyon are popular for rock climbing and the scenic Boulder Falls is an easy walk from the highway nbsp SH 119 at junction with SH 52 At the mouth of the canyon SH 119 suddenly enters Boulder as Canyon Boulevard intersecting State Highway 93 at Broadway and turning north on 28th Street where it begins concurrency with U S Highway 36 and with unsigned State Highway 7 This busy section of State 119 and US 36 on 28th Street serves Boulder s main shopping area The overlap with US 36 ends at the northern edge of Boulder where US 36 continues north to Rocky Mountain National Park and SH 119 turns east becoming Diagonal Highway At an intersection with State Highway 157 SH 119 bends northeast paralleling the tracks of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway and becomes an expressway with a very wide median possibly intended to accommodate a future freeway At Niwot it passes a very large facility for the IBM Corporation at an intersection with State Highway 52 The Diagonal Highway expressway ends in Longmont as SH 119 becomes Ken Pratt Blvd and intersects U S Highway 287 East of US 287 in Longmont a new expressway carries SH 119 directly to its northeastern terminus at a diamond interchange at Interstate 25 exit 240 History editSH 119 was established in the 1920s extending from Idaho Springs to Boulder It went up Virginia Canyon on the aptly named Oh My God Road and then through Central City to Blackhawk This section from Idaho Springs to Blackhawk was changed to the present easier alignment in 1938 with the southern terminus no longer in Idaho Springs but instead at a road junction with US 6 several miles to the east in Clear Creek Canyon In 1998 the somewhat confusing triangle intersection with US 6 was simplified to a T intersection controlled by a traffic signal and the west side of the triangle was abandoned and its tunnel boarded up nbsp SH 119 approaching its northern terminus In 1939 SH 119 was extended from Boulder to Longmont zig zagging along existing county roads By 1960 it had been completely paved and straightened on a diagonal route hence the name Diagonal Highway alongside the railroad tracks between Boulder and Longmont When Interstate 25 was built east of Longmont by 1963 SH 119 was extended by overlapping US 287 to Third Avenue where it replaced the previous SH 254 to connect to I 25 In 2003 a new expressway alignment for SH 119 was opened in Longmont connecting directly from its intersection with US 287 to its terminus at I 25 bypassing the previous congested overlap with US 287 2 Future editCDOT plans various safety upgrades for the section between US 6 and Blackhawk A diamond interchange is planned for the very busy intersection with SH 52 to ease the congestion at the large IBM facility Major intersections editCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes Jefferson 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 6 to I 70 Golden Idaho SpringsSouthern terminus GilpinBlack Hawk7 28311 721Black Hawk Street Central CityFormer SH 279 12 49220 104 nbsp nbsp SH 46 east Golden Gate Canyon State ParkWestern terminus of SH 46 Boulder 22 74836 609 nbsp nbsp SH 72 eastSouth end of SH 72 overlap Nederland25 75441 447 nbsp nbsp SH 72 west Bridge Street 2nd Street Estes ParkNorth end of SH 72 overlap Boulder41 89267 419 nbsp nbsp SH 93 south Broadway Lyons GoldenNorthern terminus of SH 93 44 23771 193 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 36 east SH 7 south 28th Street South end of US 36 overlap 45 57473 344 nbsp nbsp US 36 west 28th Street North end of US 36 overlap 45 76673 653 nbsp nbsp SH 157 south Foothills Parkway Northern terminus of SH 157 interchange 49 54379 732 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 52 east to US 287 Fort LuptonWestern terminus of SH 52 Longmont56 20290 448 nbsp US 287 South Main Street Fort Collins Lafayette Front Range Community College Museum Weld 63 700102 515 nbsp nbsp I 25 US 87Northern terminus I 25 exit 240 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences edit Segment list for SH 119 Retrieved 2011 01 20 permanent dead link Salek Matthew E Colorado Routes 100 119 Retrieved 2011 01 13 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colorado State Highway 119 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Colorado State Highway 119KML is from Wikidata Peak to Peak Scenic and Historic Byway Boulder County Transportation Master Plan 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colorado State Highway 119 amp oldid 1184210319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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