Utah State Route 120










































Interstate 70 Business markerState Route 120 marker


State Route 120
I-70 Business Loop, Richfield
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-117
Length 3.886 mi[1] (6.254 km)
Existed 1969–present
Major junctions
South end
I-70 / US-89 in Richfield
 
SR-118 in Richfield
North end
I-70 / US-89 in Richfield
Location
Counties Sevier

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SR-119

SR-121


State Route 120 (SR-120) is a state highway in the US state of Utah forming a business loop around I-70 serving the town of Richfield. The route forms the main street for Richfield and spans 3.89 miles (6.26 km). The highway was established 1969, coinciding with the construction of I-70 through Sevier County.




Contents






  • 1 Route description


  • 2 History


  • 3 Major intersections


  • 4 References





Route description


The highway begins at a diamond interchange on I-70/US-89 at exit 37. From there, the route heads east on 1200 South, a four-lane undivided highway, in the southwestern portion of Richfield. The road continues east for ten blocks before turning northeast on Main Street, a four-lane road, and beginning an overlap with SR-118 (the former routing of US 89). Past 900 South, the road straightens out to the north and reaches central Richfield. At 300 North, SR-118 branches off to the east and SR-120 continues north on Main Street. The road passes a cemetery and a hospital before turning northeast. The route and Main Street terminate at another diamond interchange with I-70, this time at exit 40.[2]


All of SR-120/I-70 Business is included in the National Highway System.[3]



History


State Route 120 was established in 1969 as a road looping around I-70 in Richfield. The route was initially composed of three portions: a proposed road from the under-construction interchange at I-70 in southeast Richfield to Main Street, the existent portion of Main Street (then a part of US 89) north to 300 North, and another proposed road connecting this point to the north Richfield interchange. The proposed roads were completed in 1990, with the overlapping portion of US 89 along Main Street rerouted onto I-70 in 1992. No realignments have affected the route since then.[4]



Major intersections


The entire route is in Richfield, Sevier County.


































mi[5]
km Destinations Notes
0.000–
0.078
0.000–
0.126

I-70 / US-89 – Salina
Southern terminus
1.004 1.616
SR-118 south (Main Street) – Joseph
South end of SR-118 overlap
2.598 4.181
SR-118 north (300 North) – Sigurd
North end of SR-118 overlap
3.786–
3.886
6.093–
6.254

I-70 / US-89 – Salina
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  •       Concurrency terminus



References


Route map:






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  2. ^ Google (June 8, 2009). "Utah State Route 120" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.



  3. ^ "Utah National Highway System". UDOT Data Portal. Retrieved January 22, 2019.


  4. ^ Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 120". (1.62 MB), updated October 2007, accessed August 2008


  5. ^ "Utah State Highway Map". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 17, 2008.








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