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U.S. Route 89T (US 89T or US 89X) was the designation for Navajo Route 20 (N20), a road running mostly parallel to US 89 in Coconino County, Arizona. Added to the Arizona state highway system in 2013, US 89T served as a temporary detour for a closed section of US 89. The route was 46.17 miles (74.30 km) long. [10]
Yarnell, Arizona, along SR 89. This highway was a segment of US 89 between Ash Fork at I-40 and US 93 northwest of Wickenburg until June 13, 1992 when the US 89 designation was removed south of US 89's current southern terminus with Interstate 40 in Flagstaff. [2]
SR 89A Spur was originally established on July 16, 2004, over a small section of Fain Road immediately east of the intersection with SR 89A proper. [24] The route was extended over the remainder of Fain Road to SR 69 on August 18, 2011. [25] The road was originally two lanes wide but has since been widened to a four-lane divided highway. [26]
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Officials shut down 25 miles (40 km) of Arizona State Route 89 shortly after the fire started, and 15 miles (24 km) of State Route 89 remained closed as of June 30. [7] [15] A total evacuation of Yarnell and partial evacuation of Peeples Valley was ordered. [9] At least 600 people were under mandatory evacuation orders.
The highway is an old routing of U.S. Route 89 from Bitter Springs, Arizona to Kanab, Utah. The state of Arizona has designated this highway the Fredonia-Vermilion Cliffs Scenic Road. [ 3 ] The highway is used to access the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park and is known for the Navajo Bridge .
TxDOT road work includes closures on Soncy, US 87/NE 15th Ave. bridge. Gannett. Texas Department of Transportation. March 2, 2024 at 10:04 AM.
The following closures will be in place each night from Monday through March 14: Westbound Highway 50 on-ramp at Jefferson Boulevard and Route 275 will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.