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SR-273 (UT)

State Route 273 marker

State Route 273
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-133
Maintained by UDOT
Length: 3.084 mi (4.963 km)
Existed: 1969 – present
Major junctions
South end: US-89 in Farmington
North end: I-15 in Kaysville
Highway system
  • State highways in Utah
SR-271 SR-274

State Route 273 marker

State Route 273 (SR-273) is a state highway completely within Davis County in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Utah that connects Farmington and US-89 to Kaysville and I-15.

The route begins as a continuation of SR-106 at a diamond interchange on US-89 at exit 397. The road heads northwest on Main Street in Farmington, a four-lane undivided highway. A golf course appears on the northern end of the street. The road enters Kaysville and turns north briefly before turning west on 200 North. The route continues west five blocks before a diamond interchange with I-15 at exit 328 appears. Immediately after this intersection, SR-273 terminates at the junction of 600 West, a road paralleling the freeway.

The road from Farmington northwest through Kaysville to Layton was added to the state highway system in 1910, and in the 1920s it became part of SR-1 and US-91. SR-1 was moved to the present alignment of I-15 in that area in 1953, and the old route became SR-106. The state legislature removed the portion of SR-106 between 200 North in Kaysville and I-15 in southern Layton from the state highway system in 1969, and instead took SR-106 west on 200 North to end at I-15. 200 North had been State Route 110 since 1931, initially running west from SR-1 (later SR-106) in Kaysville to West Kaysville. In 1941, it was extended east to SR-49 (US-89), and in 1969 it was all eliminated except for the piece that became SR-106.


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