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'''State Route 230''' ('''SR 230''') is a [[state highway]] in the [[U.S. State|U.S. state]] of [[Nevada]]. It is a southern loop route off of [[Interstate 80 (Nevada)|Interstate 80]] (I-80) between [[Elko, Nevada|Elko]] and [[Wells, Nevada|Wells]], serving the communities of [[Deeth, Nevada|Deeth]] and [[Welcome, Nevada|Welcome]]. The road follows a "U" shaped path entirely within [[Elko County, Nevada|Elko County]], nearing [[Humboldt National Forest]]. The road was constructed by the early 1960s and designated a state highway by the early 1990s.
'''State Route 230''' ('''SR 230''') is a [[state highway]] in the [[U.S. State|U.S. state]] of [[Nevada]]. It is a southern loop route off of [[Interstate 80 (Nevada)|Interstate 80]] (I-80) between [[Elko, Nevada|Elko]] and [[Wells, Nevada|Wells]], serving the communities of [[Deeth, Nevada|Deeth]] and [[Welcome, Nevada|Welcome]]. The road follows a "U" shaped path entirely within [[Elko County, Nevada|Elko County]], nearing [[Humboldt National Forest]]. The road was constructed by the early 1960s and designated a state highway by the early 1990s.

== Route description ==
== Route description ==
SR 230 begins at [[Interstate 80 in Nevada|Interstate 80]] (I-80) at the Starr Valley Interchange, exit 333.<ref name="bing">{{bing maps|url=http://www.bing.com/maps/#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|title=SR 230|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> The road heads southward into the community of [[Deeth, Nevada|Deeth]], where it meets CR 753.<ref name="bing"/> After crossing over the [[Humboldt River]], SR 230 meets Starr Valley Loop, which continues south to [[Nevada State Route 229|SR 229]], and crosses the [[Humboldt River]],<ref name="humboldtnbi">{{cite web|url=http://nationalbridges.com/|title=Humboldt River Bridge|publisher=National Bridge Inventory|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> heading eastward. After about {{convert|1.7|mi|km}}, the route turns northeast, passing near the edge of the [[Humboldt National Forest]]. The road then turns abruptly northward to meet its end at the Welcome Interchange, exit 343 of I-80.<ref name="bing"/>
SR 230 begins at [[Interstate 80 in Nevada|Interstate 80]] (I-80) at the Starr Valley Interchange, exit 333.<ref name="bing">{{bing maps|url=http://www.bing.com/maps/#JmNwPTQxLjA4NTcxODA1MDMwMjQyNX4tMTE1LjIwMTk3MTUzMDkxNDMmbHZsPTEyJmRpcj0wJnN0eT1yJnJ0cD1wb3MuNDEuMDcyODU5NzY2NTc5NzZfLTExNS4yOTM5NzQ4ODYwMzI3M19uZWFyJTIwRGVldGglMjBTdGFyciUyMFZhbGxleSUyMEh3eSUyQyUyMERlZXRoJTJDJTIwTlYlMjA4OTgyM19fX2FffnYuNDEuMDMwMzE3NTczMDQyMTZfLTExNS4yMDg0OTQ2NjMyMzg0OF9TUi0yMzAlMjAlMkYlMjBEZWV0aCUyMFN0YXJyJTIwVmFsbGV5JTIwSHd5fnBvcy40MS4wOTk1NDU0MDE2NDk4ODRfLTExNS4xMTA0NTgxNDUyMzM1MV9uZWFyJTIwU3RyZWV0JTIwJTI2JTIwRGVldGglMjBTdGFyciUyMFZhbGxleSUyMEh3eSUyQyUyMERlZXRoJTJDJTIwTlYlMjA4OTgyM19fX2FfJm1vZGU9RCZydG9wPTB+MH4wfg==|title=SR 230|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> The road heads southward into the community of [[Deeth, Nevada|Deeth]], where it meets CR 753.<ref name="bing"/> After crossing over the [[Humboldt River]], SR 230 meets Starr Valley Loop, which continues south to [[Nevada State Route 229|SR 229]], and crosses the [[Humboldt River]],<ref name="humboldtnbi">{{cite web|url=http://nationalbridges.com/|title=Humboldt River Bridge|publisher=National Bridge Inventory|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> heading eastward. After about {{convert|1.7|mi|km}}, the route turns northeast, passing near the edge of the [[Humboldt National Forest]]. The road then turns abruptly northward to meet its end at the Welcome Interchange, exit 343 of I-80.<ref name="bing"/>
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== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Deeth Starr Valley Exit 333.jpg|thumb|left|The west end of Starr Valley Road is at I-80 exit 333. Passersby are reminded of the [[Death Star]] from [[Star Wars]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.blogher.com/road-trip-minnesota-day-one-utah | title=Road Trip to Minnesota: Day One - Utah | date=April 20, 2013 | accessdate=August 9, 2014 | author=Fritz, Amy Ruiz}}</ref>]]The road has existed as Starr Valley Road since 1962,<ref>{{cite map|url=http://www.nevadadot.com/traveler/maps/historical/pdfs/1963-1964HwyMapDuplexWeb.pdf|title=1963-1964 Official Highway Map of Nevada|publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation|format=PDF|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> even before I-80 replaced [[U.S. Route 40 in Nevada|U.S. Route 40]] (US 40) in the area.<ref>{{cite map|url=http://www.nevadadot.com/traveler/maps/historical/pdfs/elko1962_004.pdf|title=1962 Elko County Highway Map|format=PDF|publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> After I-80 was designated in the area, the bridge over I-80 in Deeth was completed in 1965,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nationalbridges.com/|title=I-80 Interchange Near Deeth|publisher=National Bridge Inventory|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> and the bridge at the east terminus in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nationalbridges.com/|title=I-80 Bridge East of Elko|publisher=National Bridge Inventory|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> The bridges over the Humboldt and Mary's Rivers were completed in 1983.<ref name="humboldtnbi"/> It was not until 1992, however, until this road was formally designated a state highway by NDOT.<ref>{{cite map|url=http://www.nevadadot.com/traveler/maps/historical/pdfs/1991-1992HwyMapDuplexWeb.pdf|format=PDF|title=1991-1992 Official Highway Map of Nevada|publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> Since establishment, the alignment of the route has not changed.<ref name="bing"/>
The road has existed as Starr Valley Road since 1962,<ref>{{cite map|url=http://www.nevadadot.com/traveler/maps/historical/pdfs/1963-1964HwyMapDuplexWeb.pdf|title=1963-1964 Official Highway Map of Nevada|publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation|format=PDF|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> even before I-80 replaced [[U.S. Route 40 in Nevada|U.S. Route 40]] (US 40) in the area.<ref>{{cite map|url=http://www.nevadadot.com/traveler/maps/historical/pdfs/elko1962_004.pdf|title=1962 Elko County Highway Map|format=PDF|publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> After I-80 was designated in the area, the bridge over I-80 in Deeth was completed in 1965,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nationalbridges.com/|title=I-80 Interchange Near Deeth|publisher=National Bridge Inventory|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> and the bridge at the east terminus in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nationalbridges.com/|title=I-80 Bridge East of Elko|publisher=National Bridge Inventory|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> The bridges over the Humboldt and Mary's Rivers were completed in 1983.<ref name="humboldtnbi"/> It was not until 1992, however, until this road was formally designated a state highway by NDOT.<ref>{{cite map|url=http://www.nevadadot.com/traveler/maps/historical/pdfs/1991-1992HwyMapDuplexWeb.pdf|format=PDF|title=1991-1992 Official Highway Map of Nevada|publisher=Nevada Department of Transportation|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> Since establishment, the alignment of the route has not changed.<ref name="bing"/>


== Major intersections ==
== Major intersections ==

Revision as of 02:44, 10 August 2014

State Route 230 marker
State Route 230
Starr Valley Road
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length13.049 mi[1] (21.000 km)
Existed1992–present
Major junctions
West end I-80 in Deeth
East end I-80 in Welcome
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
Highway system
  • Nevada State Highway System
SR 229 SR 231

State Route 230 (SR 230) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is a southern loop route off of Interstate 80 (I-80) between Elko and Wells, serving the communities of Deeth and Welcome. The road follows a "U" shaped path entirely within Elko County, nearing Humboldt National Forest. The road was constructed by the early 1960s and designated a state highway by the early 1990s.

Route description

SR 230 begins at Interstate 80 (I-80) at the Starr Valley Interchange, exit 333.[2] The road heads southward into the community of Deeth, where it meets CR 753.[2] After crossing over the Humboldt River, SR 230 meets Starr Valley Loop, which continues south to SR 229, and crosses the Humboldt River,[3] heading eastward. After about 1.7 miles (2.7 km), the route turns northeast, passing near the edge of the Humboldt National Forest. The road then turns abruptly northward to meet its end at the Welcome Interchange, exit 343 of I-80.[2]

View west along SR 230 in Welcome, Nevada

History

The road has existed as Starr Valley Road since 1962,[4] even before I-80 replaced U.S. Route 40 (US 40) in the area.[5] After I-80 was designated in the area, the bridge over I-80 in Deeth was completed in 1965,[6] and the bridge at the east terminus in 1968.[7] The bridges over the Humboldt and Mary's Rivers were completed in 1983.[3] It was not until 1992, however, until this road was formally designated a state highway by NDOT.[8] Since establishment, the alignment of the route has not changed.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Elko County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Deeth0.0000.000 I-80I-80 Exit 333
Welcome13.04921.000 I-80I-80 Exit 343
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Nevada Department of Transportation. "Nevada State Maintained Highways, Descriptions, Index and Maps". Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Microsoft; Nokia. "SR 230" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Humboldt River Bridge". National Bridge Inventory. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  4. ^ 1963-1964 Official Highway Map of Nevada (PDF) (Map). Nevada Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  5. ^ 1962 Elko County Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Nevada Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  6. ^ "I-80 Interchange Near Deeth". National Bridge Inventory. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  7. ^ "I-80 Bridge East of Elko". National Bridge Inventory. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  8. ^ 1991-1992 Official Highway Map of Nevada (PDF) (Map). Nevada Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 8, 2011.