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Utah State Route 92

State Route 92 (SR-92), also known in various portions as the Timpanogos Highway,[3] and Alpine Loop Scenic Highway is a scenic state highway in Utah County, Utah that runs from I-15/US-89 in Lehi to US-189 in Provo Canyon. The route is 27.296 miles (43.929 km) long and is the only road with access to Sundance Ski Resort and the Aspen Grove Family Camp and Conference Center.

State Route 92

Timpanogos Highway
SR-92 highlighted in red, with the commuter lane highlighted in blue
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length27.296 mi[1] (43.929 km)
Existed1935 as SR-80; renumbered in 1977–present
RestrictionsClosed in winter from mile 14 to 22.5[2]
Major junctions
West end I-15 / US 89 in Lehi
Major intersections SR-74 in Highland
SR-129 in Highland
SR-144 in the Uinta National Forest
East end US 189 in Provo Canyon
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
US 91 SR-93

Route description edit

The route begins at Ashton Boulevard in northwest Lehi. From its western terminus it heads east through Highland, and up American Fork Canyon, where it enters the Uinta National Forest. Shortly after entering the canyon, it passes the Timpanogos Cave National Monument, a famous group of caves buried in the side of the canyon. The route continues up the canyon, but, just before leaving the canyon, it has it junction with the southern end of Utah State Route 144, which heads further north up American Fork Canyon to Tibble Fork Reservoir. SR-92 then bends to the south (with a short bend that extends briefly into Wasatch County) to connect with the west end of the Cascade Scenic Byway (Forest Road 114). After passing the east side of Mount Timpanogos and then the Sundance Resort, the road links up with US-189 in Provo Canyon at Wildwood, just west of the Utah-Wasatch county line and east of the Provo Canyon Tunnels.[4]

The portion of SR-92 west of the intersection with Canyon Road (former SR-146) is included in the National Highway System.[5]

History edit

 
UT 92 Scenic Biway marker

The state legislature created State Route 80 in 1935, connecting SR-1 (US-91, now I-15/US-89) near Point of the Mountain with SR-74 south of Alpine.[6] An extension in 1941 took SR-80 east to the Uinta National Forest boundary in American Fork Canyon, replacing a short piece of SR-146 (created in 1933[7]) from SR-74 to the mouth of the canyon.[8] At the other end of the highway, State Route 168 was built in 1933 as a forest road[9] and numbered in 1935, connecting SR-7 (US-189) with Aspen Grove.[10] SR-80 was extended through the forest to SR-7, absorbing SR-168, in 1953. Because the number 80 was needed for I-80, SR-80 was renumbered SR-92 in the 1977 renumbering.[11]

Commuter lanes edit

The Timpanogos Highway Commuter Lanes, built from May 2009 to October 2011, are a 3.6-mile (5.8 km) grade-separated parallel road of Timpanogos Highway in Lehi with one lane in each direction to bypass signal-controlled intersections.[12][13] The west ramp of the commuter lane is next to the Interstate 15 intersection near North Frontage Road, the east ramp is between Highland Boulevard and North Tamarack Drive.[14] The estimated costs were $170 million.[15]

Major intersections edit

 
A view of Mount Timpanogos from the Alpine Loop, October 2004
 
Mount Timpanogos and "Timp Glacier", August 2011
CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
UtahLehi0.0000.000Ashton BoulevardWestern terminus
Road continues west as Club House Drive
0.166–
0.358
0.267–
0.576
   I-15 / US 89 – Provo, Salt Lake CityI-15 exit 284; The 7th diverging diamond interchange in the United States and the 2nd in Utah[16]
0.5920.953West ramp onto eastbound commuter lane
1.0171.637West ramp from westbound commuter lane
3.1225.024East ramp from eastbound commuter lane
Highland4.0416.503East ramp onto westbound commuter lane
5.8309.382  SR-74 (Alpine Highway) – Alpine, American Fork
6.44710.375  SR-129 (North County Boulevard) – American Fork, Pleasant Grove, LindonNorthern Terminus of SR-129
Cedar HillsHighland line7.58312.204Canyon Road - Pleasant GroveFormer SR-146
American Fork Canyon10.204–
10.279
16.422–
16.542
Timpanogos Cave National Monument Visitor's Center
12.67520.398 
 
SR-144 north – Tibble Fork Reservoir
Southern Terminus of SR-144
Wasatch
No major junctions
Utah18.82930.302Forest Road 114 east (Cascade Scenic Drive) - Cascade Springs
Wildwood27.29643.929  US 189 – Provo, Heber CityEastern terminus, in Provo Canyon near Wasatch County line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Highway Descriptions - State Route 92" (PDF). Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
  2. ^ Utah Department of Transportation. "Seasonal Road Closures". Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  3. ^ "S.R. 92 will be renamed Timpanogos Highway". Daily Herald. Provo, Utah. 4 Dec 2010. Retrieved 2 Jan 2018.
  4. ^ Alpine Loop Scenic Byway
  5. ^ "Utah National Highway System". UDOT Data Portal. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  6. ^ Utah State Legislature (1935). "Chapter 37: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. Route 80. From a point on route 1 near Point of the Mountain east to junction with route 74 near Alpine.
  7. ^ Utah State Legislature (1933). "Chapter 30". Session Laws of Utah. (146) From route 1 at Pleasant Grove via mouth of American Fork canyon connect No. 71 below Alpine.
  8. ^ Utah State Legislature (1941). "Chapter 34". Session Laws of Utah. Route 80. From a point on route 1 near Point of the Mountain east to the forest boundary in American Fork Canyon.
  9. ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 168". (714 KB), updated November 2007, accessed May 2008
  10. ^ Utah State Legislature (1935). "Chapter 37: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. Route 168. From a point on route 7 in Provo Canyon northerly via Alpine scenic highway to Aspen.
  11. ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 80". (20.1 MB), updated November 2007, accessed May 2008
  12. ^ UDoT: S.R. 92/Timpanogos Highway, published 7 November 2012
  13. ^ UDoT: Commuter Lanes Utah County 2013-12-24 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 22 December 2013
  14. ^ Daniel Avila: SR-92, Lehi to Highland, Roadway Widen, UDoT,
  15. ^ Morgan, Emiley (8 Mar 2012). "UDOT reports 'unprecedented' quality problems with Timpanogos Highway project". Deseret News. Salt Lake City: Deseret Digital Media. Retrieved 2 Jan 2018.
  16. ^ University of Maryland, ATTAP: Unconventional Arterial Intersection Design: Diverging diamond interchange, attap.umd.edu, accessed 11 December 2013

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For the former highway see Utah State Route 92 1935 1969 State Route 92 SR 92 also known in various portions as the Timpanogos Highway 3 and Alpine Loop Scenic Highway is a scenic state highway in Utah County Utah that runs from I 15 US 89 in Lehi to US 189 in Provo Canyon The route is 27 296 miles 43 929 km long and is the only road with access to Sundance Ski Resort and the Aspen Grove Family Camp and Conference Center State Route 92Timpanogos HighwaySR 92 highlighted in red with the commuter lane highlighted in blueRoute informationMaintained by UDOTLength27 296 mi 1 43 929 km Existed1935 as SR 80 renumbered in 1977 presentRestrictionsClosed in winter from mile 14 to 22 5 2 Major junctionsWest endI 15 US 89 in LehiMajor intersectionsSR 74 in Highland SR 129 in Highland SR 144 in the Uinta National ForestEast endUS 189 in Provo CanyonLocationCountryUnited StatesStateUtahHighway systemUtah State Highway SystemInterstate US State Minor Scenic US 91 SR 93 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Commuter lanes 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editThe route begins at Ashton Boulevard in northwest Lehi From its western terminus it heads east through Highland and up American Fork Canyon where it enters the Uinta National Forest Shortly after entering the canyon it passes the Timpanogos Cave National Monument a famous group of caves buried in the side of the canyon The route continues up the canyon but just before leaving the canyon it has it junction with the southern end of Utah State Route 144 which heads further north up American Fork Canyon to Tibble Fork Reservoir SR 92 then bends to the south with a short bend that extends briefly into Wasatch County to connect with the west end of the Cascade Scenic Byway Forest Road 114 After passing the east side of Mount Timpanogos and then the Sundance Resort the road links up with US 189 in Provo Canyon at Wildwood just west of the Utah Wasatch county line and east of the Provo Canyon Tunnels 4 The portion of SR 92 west of the intersection with Canyon Road former SR 146 is included in the National Highway System 5 History edit nbsp UT 92 Scenic Biway markerThe state legislature created State Route 80 in 1935 connecting SR 1 US 91 now I 15 US 89 near Point of the Mountain with SR 74 south of Alpine 6 An extension in 1941 took SR 80 east to the Uinta National Forest boundary in American Fork Canyon replacing a short piece of SR 146 created in 1933 7 from SR 74 to the mouth of the canyon 8 At the other end of the highway State Route 168 was built in 1933 as a forest road 9 and numbered in 1935 connecting SR 7 US 189 with Aspen Grove 10 SR 80 was extended through the forest to SR 7 absorbing SR 168 in 1953 Because the number 80 was needed for I 80 SR 80 was renumbered SR 92 in the 1977 renumbering 11 Commuter lanes edit The Timpanogos Highway Commuter Lanes built from May 2009 to October 2011 are a 3 6 mile 5 8 km grade separated parallel road of Timpanogos Highway in Lehi with one lane in each direction to bypass signal controlled intersections 12 13 The west ramp of the commuter lane is next to the Interstate 15 intersection near North Frontage Road the east ramp is between Highland Boulevard and North Tamarack Drive 14 The estimated costs were 170 million 15 Major intersections edit nbsp A view of Mount Timpanogos from the Alpine Loop October 2004 nbsp Mount Timpanogos and Timp Glacier August 2011CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesUtahLehi0 0000 000Ashton BoulevardWestern terminusRoad continues west as Club House Drive0 166 0 3580 267 0 576 nbsp nbsp I 15 US 89 Provo Salt Lake CityI 15 exit 284 The 7th diverging diamond interchange in the United States and the 2nd in Utah 16 0 5920 953West ramp onto eastbound commuter lane1 0171 637West ramp from westbound commuter lane3 1225 024East ramp from eastbound commuter laneHighland4 0416 503East ramp onto westbound commuter lane5 8309 382 nbsp SR 74 Alpine Highway Alpine American Fork6 44710 375 nbsp SR 129 North County Boulevard American Fork Pleasant Grove LindonNorthern Terminus of SR 129Cedar Hills Highland line7 58312 204Canyon Road Pleasant GroveFormer SR 146American Fork Canyon10 204 10 27916 422 16 542Timpanogos Cave National Monument Visitor s Center12 67520 398 nbsp nbsp SR 144 north Tibble Fork ReservoirSouthern Terminus of SR 144Wasatch No major junctionsUtah 18 82930 302Forest Road 114 east Cascade Scenic Drive Cascade SpringsWildwood27 29643 929 nbsp US 189 Provo Heber CityEastern terminus in Provo Canyon near Wasatch County line1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Proposed Incomplete access Route transitionReferences edit a b Highway Descriptions State Route 92 PDF Utah Department of Transportation Retrieved 2019 08 02 Utah Department of Transportation Seasonal Road Closures Retrieved 25 February 2019 S R 92 will be renamed Timpanogos Highway Daily Herald Provo Utah 4 Dec 2010 Retrieved 2 Jan 2018 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway Utah National Highway System UDOT Data Portal Retrieved 2019 01 22 Utah State Legislature 1935 Chapter 37 Designation of State Roads Session Laws of Utah Route 80 From a point on route 1 near Point of the Mountain east to junction with route 74 near Alpine Utah State Legislature 1933 Chapter 30 Session Laws of Utah 146 From route 1 at Pleasant Grove via mouth of American Fork canyon connect No 71 below Alpine Utah State Legislature 1941 Chapter 34 Session Laws of Utah Route 80 From a point on route 1 near Point of the Mountain east to the forest boundary in American Fork Canyon Utah Department of Transportation Highway Resolutions Route 168 714 KB updated November 2007 accessed May 2008 Utah State Legislature 1935 Chapter 37 Designation of State Roads Session Laws of Utah Route 168 From a point on route 7 in Provo Canyon northerly via Alpine scenic highway to Aspen Utah Department of Transportation Highway Resolutions Route 80 20 1 MB updated November 2007 accessed May 2008 UDoT S R 92 Timpanogos Highway published 7 November 2012 UDoT Commuter Lanes Utah County Archived 2013 12 24 at the Wayback Machine accessed 22 December 2013 Daniel Avila SR 92 Lehi to Highland Roadway Widen UDoT Morgan Emiley 8 Mar 2012 UDOT reports unprecedented quality problems with Timpanogos Highway project Deseret News Salt Lake City Deseret Digital Media Retrieved 2 Jan 2018 University of Maryland ATTAP Unconventional Arterial Intersection Design Diverging diamond interchange attap umd edu accessed 11 December 2013External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Utah State Route 92KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Media related to Utah State Route 92 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Utah State Route 92 amp oldid 1114965821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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