U.S. Highway 93
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United States Highway 93 is a major north-south United States highway in the Western United States, extending between the Canadian border in Montana, where it connects with B.C. Highway 93, and Wickenburg, Arizona, a small town about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Phoenix.
Major cities that U.S. Highway 93 travels through include Missoula, Montana, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Las Vegas, Nevada.
A popular bumper sticker often seen in Montana reads, "Pray for me, I drive Hwy 93!"
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Termini
As of 2004, the highway's northern terminus is in Lincoln County, Montana at the Canadian border, where it continues as Provincial Highway 93. Its southern terminus is in Wickenburg, Arizona at an intersection with U.S. Highway 60.
Historic termini
Until 1993, US 93 ended a short distance north of Wickenburg, Arizona at a junction with U.S. Highway 89. When US 89 was decommissioned in the area, the US 93 designation was carried on into Wickenburg.
Projected upgrades
US 93 (with US 60 to the southeast of Wickenburg) is the shortest route between the fast-growing cities of Las Vegas and Phoenix, two of the largest cities in America. Upgrades of US 60 and US 93 to expressway status are scheduled between Las Vegas and Phoenix. Some think that US 93 should be upgraded to an Interstate, but there are no plans by the state of Arizona to upgrade the highway to a freeway.
A segment of the new highway is in the very early stages of construction (in 2004) in the area of Hoover Dam; the expressway will replace a highway now closed to truck traffic due to its inadequacy (the mountain road includes switchback curves and directly crosses the dam, which raises concerns of the security of the dam itself since the September 11, 2001 attacks). The bypass will cross the Colorado River on a new bridge downstream of the dam. It will incorporate the now-complete Interstate 515 through Las Vegas and it will make unnecessary the truck detour through either Laughlin, Nevada or Needles, California.
There is currently an unofficial proposal of having US-93 bypass downtown Las Vegas, leaving Interstate 515 at about Pecos Rd and joing Interstate 15 near Craig Rd. Recent government studies have concluded that construction of a US 93 bypass on the east side of Las Vegas was not justifiable.
[1] -- the Hoover Dam Bypass Project
[2] -- Boulder City Bypass
[3] -- Downtown Bypass - Why US-93 should bypass downtown Las Vegas
Alternate routes
As of 2004, Alternate US 93 has a northern terminus at Wells, Nevada. It rejoins US 93 at an intersection called "Lages Station" in northern White Pine County, Nevada. While the main line of US 93 is the direct route from Lages Station to Wells, Alt US 93 provides a shortcut to eastbound Interstate 80 and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Until the 1970s, an alternate route also existed in Idaho.
States traversed
The highway passes through the following states:
Related US routes
- US 93 has no "child" routes.
- List of U.S. Highways
Sources
- Endpoints of US highways (used with permission)
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