Utah State Route 280
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| State Route 280 100 South |
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| Defined by Utah Code §72-4-133, maintained by UDOT | |||||||||
| Length: | 0.399 mi[1] (0.642 km) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 1963[2] | ||||||||
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| East end: | Main Street in Coalville | ||||||||
| Counties: | Summit | ||||||||
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State Route 280 is a short highway completely within Summit County in northern Utah connecting I-80 in Coalville to Main Street in the same town in a span of a half-mile. The entirety of the highway is named 100 South.
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[edit] Route description
From its western terminus with I-80, the route heads in the same northeast direction until meeting Main Street a half-mile later.
[edit] History
In 1963, SR-280 was formed, running from I-80 to SR-2, now Main Street in Coalville. No amendments have been made to the route since then.[2]
[edit] Major intersections
| County | Location[3] | Mile[1] | Junction | Notes |
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| Summit | Coalville | 0.000 | Western terminus | |
| 0.399 | Main Street | Eastern terminus |

