Category:U.S. Route 450
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U.S. Routes: | 431 · 441 · 450 · 460 · 466 |
former U.S. Numbered Highway in Utah and Colorado in the United States | |||||
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English: Media related to U.S. Route 450 (US 450), a former 465-mile (748 km)) U.S. Numbered Highway in Utah and Colorado in the United States, that connected U.S. Route 50 in Crescent Junction, Utah with U.S. Route 85 in Walsenburg, Colorado by way of Monticello, Utah; Cortez, Colorado; and Durango, Colorado.
In 1939 the entire route was added to U.S. Route 160 (US 160). However, the western end of US 160 (the north‑south section between Crescent Junction and Monticello) was later renumbered U.S. Route 163 and eventually U.S. Route 191. The section of US 160 between Monticello and Cortez was renumbered U.S. Route 666 and eventually US 491. In 1970 the western end of US 160 was routed from Cortez south to end at U.S. Route 89, just east of the Tuba City Airport in Coconino County, Arizona.
In 1939 the entire route was added to U.S. Route 160 (US 160). However, the western end of US 160 (the north‑south section between Crescent Junction and Monticello) was later renumbered U.S. Route 163 and eventually U.S. Route 191. The section of US 160 between Monticello and Cortez was renumbered U.S. Route 666 and eventually US 491. In 1970 the western end of US 160 was routed from Cortez south to end at U.S. Route 89, just east of the Tuba City Airport in Coconino County, Arizona.
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- U.S. Route 450 shields (6 F)