Category:Utah State Route 209 (1941-1969)
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English: Media related to Utah State Route 209 (1941-1969) (SR‑209), a former 7.02-mile (11.30 km) state highway in west–central Uintah County, Utah, United States, that connected Utah State Route 88 (SR‑88) on the northeast side of Ouray Park (about 6.8 miles [10.9 km] east of Randlett and 2 miles [3.2 km] northwest of Leota) with U.S. Route 40/U.S. Route 191 (then also known as Utah State Route 6) just west of Halfway Hollow (about 9 miles [14 km] east Fort Duchesne). In 1969, SR‑88 was realigned to follow the former routing of SR‑209 north of their junction.
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Media in category "Utah State Route 209 (1941-1969)"
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Utah 209.svg 750 × 600; 74 KB
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Utah SR 209.svg 385 × 385; 11 KB
Categories:
- Former state highways in Utah
- Former state highways in Uintah County, Utah
- Roads on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation
- Roads numbered 209
- Utah State Route 209
- Transport in the Uinta Basin
- Utah state highways established in 1941
- Locations along Utah State Route 88
- Utah state highways decommissioned in 1969