Wyoming Highway 116
Wyoming Highway 116 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Wyoming Department of Transportation | ||||
Length: | 60.97 mi[1] (98.12 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | WYO 450 | |||
US 16 in Upton | ||||
North end: | I-90 Bus. / US 14 in Sundance | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Weston, Crook | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Wyoming Highway 116 is a 60.97-mile (98.1 km) north-south Wyoming State Road located in central Weston and southern Crook counties, and travels from Wyoming Highway 450 south of Upton north to U.S. Route 14 at Sundance.
Route description
Wyoming Highway 116 begins its southern end south of Upton on Wyoming Highway 450 approximately half-way in between Wright and Newcastle. Highway 116 heads north through central Weston County, and turns northeast to Upton. WYO 116 enters Upton from the southwest, and intersects U.S. Route 16 (2nd Street) at approximately 32.5 miles (52.3 km). Highway 116 turns northwest and overlaps US 16 for a short distance through Upton, before leaving US 16 for its own routing, along Ash Street, toward Sundance.[2]
Route 116 continues to travel northerly, but as it nears the Crook County line, turns east and runs roughly parallel to it before turning north and crossing into Crook County. Highway 116 continues toward Sundance as it travels through the south-central part of the county. Route 116 reaches its northern terminus at 60.97 miles (98.12 km)[1] at I-90 Business and U.S. Route 14 at the western edge of Sundance.[2] Exit 185 on Interstate 90 lies just west of Highway 116's northern terminus and Wyoming Highway 585 can be reached by turning east onto I-90 Business and U.S. Route 14 into Sundance.[2]
History
Wyoming Highway 116 has had three major routings from 1926 to today. The first routing of WYO 116 was commissioned around 1926 and was related to old U.S. Route 16. U.S. Route 116 ran from US 310 at Lovell east to U.S. 87E at Ranchester over modern-day US 14A and US 14. The connection would be a short routing along U.S. 87E between Ranchester and Sheridan (Modern-day US 14 between Greybull and Burgess Junction was then known as WYO 416). The first designation lasted only 10 years and was decommissioned in 1936.[3]
In 1936, US 116, WYO 116, and US 420 were recommissioned as US 14. Wyoming Highway 416 then became Wyoming Highway 520. In 1940, WYO 116 was revived to replace Wyoming Highway 316 between Midwest-Edgerton and Gillette along modern day Wyoming Highway 387 and Wyoming Highway 59. This lasted until 1945, when the current routings of Wyoming 59 and 387 emerged.[3]
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Weston | 0.00 | 0.00 | WYO 450 | ||
Upton | 32.51 | 52.32 | US 16 | South end of US 16 concurrency | |
32.81 | 52.80 | US 16 | North end of US 16 concurrency | ||
Crook | Sundance | 60.97 | 98.12 | I-90 Bus. / US 14 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- 1 2 Wyoming Department of Transportation Reference Marker Book - November 2004 (PDF) (Map). WYDOT. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
- 1 2 3 Google (October 18, 2015). "Overview Map of Wyoming Highway 116" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 18, 2015.
- 1 2 aaroads.com - Wyoming Routes 100-199
- Official 2003 State Highway Map of Wyoming
External links
- Wyoming State Routes 100-199
- WYO 116 - I-90 Bus/US 14 to US 16
- WYO 116 - US 16 to US 16
- WYO 116 - US 16 to WYO 450