Utah State Route 273
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| State Route 273 |
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| Defined by Utah Code §72-4-133, maintained by UDOT | |||||||||
| Length: | 3.084 mi[1] (4.963 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 1969[2] | ||||||||
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| North end: | 600 West in Kaysville | ||||||||
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State Route 273 is a short highway completely within Davis County in northern Utah connects US-89 with I-15.
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[edit] Route description
From its southern terminus in Farmington, SR-273 heads northwest until it hits 200 West in Kaysville, where it turns west and terminates at 600 West.
[edit] History
At its formation in 1969, SR-273 was routed to its current route. On 9 March 2001 it was extended to cover old SR-272, going from SR-106 to I-15. On 22 June the extension was reverted to the previous and current route.[2]
[edit] Major intersections
| County | Location[3] | Mile[1] | Junction | Notes |
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| Davis | Farmington | 0.000 | Southern terminus Grade-separated intersection |
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| Kaysville | 2.969 | |||
| 3.084 | 600 West | Northern terminus |

