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Kimball Junction is a settlement located in Snyderville, Utah.At the 2020 US census, the population was 6,744 people. [1] Named after William Henry Kimball and the site of the former Kimball Stage Stop, the area now serves as a gateway to Park City via State Route 224.
In 1963, the state legislature extended the route northwest from the resort to the border of the new Wasatch Mountain State Park, [11] and that same year the State Road Commission extended it farther in order to better serve the park. The new definition of SR-224 continued through the park, past a junction with SR-152 (now SR-190), itself ...
The Kimball Junction Transit Center is a transit hub located in Kimball Junction, Utah. It serves High Valley Transit , a transit authority that serves the Wasatch Back. [ 1 ] The Kimball Junction Transit Center used to serve Park City Transit until April 28, 2024, where its 10 White line was ceded to High Valley Transit.
The Snyderville Basin is a valley in Summit County, Utah adjacent to Park City. Many of the residents of the Park City area live in the Snyderville Basin. Though the area lies outside of the Park City limits, and receives many services from Summit County instead of Park City, it is part of the Park City School District. [1]
High Valley Transit was established in 2021, as a solution to some areas of the Greater Park City Area being under served. [5] On May 17, 2021, High Valley Transit started with its microtransit program, partnering with Via Transportation before launching fixed-route services on July 1. [4]
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The Kimball Stage Stop was a station on the Overland Trail near Park City, Utah. Located in the Parley's Park valley near U.S. Route 40 at the head of Parley's Canyon, the station was built by William H. Kimball in 1862. Kimball also built a bridge across nearby Kimball Creek.
South Salt Lake, but the northernmost portion is in Salt Lake City [138] [139] Stansbury Road Junction Ellerbeck Road (formerly SR-2) Stansbury Road Tooele: Flux, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northwest of Grantsville: The former SR-2 followed the route of the old Lincoln Highway in this area [140] Sunnyside Junction US 6 / US 191 SR-123: Carbon