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Title: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: thenetwork on December 18, 2012, 02:17:51 PM
65 years in the making, ground was recently broken on the new US-50 bypass/truck route around downtown Delta.

http://www.deltatruckroute.com/

Should be ready to go by Spring of 2014.

Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: The High Plains Traveler on December 18, 2012, 09:13:28 PM
From what I saw in the link, this is going to be a city of Delta project. So, for now it won't be designated as an actual signed bypass or the mainline of U.S. 50 until, like in Montrose, there is a route swap. This will function more like Riverside Parkway in Grand Junction, probably signed as (at least) a truck bypass. Am I correct?
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: thenetwork on December 18, 2012, 11:25:03 PM
As far as I know, they intend to keep US-50 on it's existing alignment through Delta (they better, as they just replaced the overhead BGSs at the CO-92 junction).  It's more like a relief route for those who don't wish to get caught at the RR tracks just north of CO-92, nor at any of the 5 traffic signals through downtown Delta. 

Meanwhile, just down the road in Montrose, the overhead BGSs at the intersection of Townsend & Main (Old US-50 and US-550's original northern terminus) have been quickly disappearing.  At last check, CO-90 is pretty much a "hidden" route as there is really no notation of where CO-90 starts (or ends) now at that point.  And there still isn't any official US-550 reassurance markers between Main and San Juan Ave. -- the street that US-50 is now following around downtown -- so it's kind of hard to tell if US-550 has been extended to San Juan Ave., or if US-550 now does not intersect with it's parent route anymore.
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: Milepost61 on December 19, 2012, 11:19:11 PM
Yeah I've heard nothing of US 50 being rerouted onto it, since it's a city project. I would think it will end up with some "Truck 50" signs like Montrose (pre-swap) and Lamar.
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: J N Winkler on December 20, 2012, 01:39:59 PM
And here I was, thinking this was a bypass of Delta, Utah . . .
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: agentsteel53 on December 20, 2012, 02:22:35 PM
are the two cities named for the same thing?  seems awfully coincidental, being pretty close together, on the same road.
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: J N Winkler on December 21, 2012, 01:31:13 PM
It is possible.  Wikipedia says Delta, Colorado is so named because it contains the confluence of the Uncompahgre and Gunnison rivers.  Delta, Utah is not obviously a confluence, but it is on the Sevier River, and there is a nearby reservoir (Gunnison Reservoir) and Google Maps shows what appear to be three drainages leading into it.
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: The High Plains Traveler on December 21, 2012, 06:38:57 PM
Quote from: J N Winkler on December 21, 2012, 01:31:13 PM
It is possible.  Wikipedia says Delta, Colorado is so named because it contains the confluence of the Uncompahgre and Gunnison rivers.  Delta, Utah is not obviously a confluence, but it is on the Sevier River, and there is a nearby reservoir (Gunnison Reservoir) and Google Maps shows what appear to be three drainages leading into it.
I thought an additional significant coincidence was Gunnison Bend Reservoir in Delta UT and the totally unrelated Gunnison River flowing through Delta CO.
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: kphoger on December 22, 2012, 02:11:58 PM
Quote from: The High Plains Traveler on December 21, 2012, 06:38:57 PM
Quote from: J N Winkler on December 21, 2012, 01:31:13 PM
It is possible.  Wikipedia says Delta, Colorado is so named because it contains the confluence of the Uncompahgre and Gunnison rivers.  Delta, Utah is not obviously a confluence, but it is on the Sevier River, and there is a nearby reservoir (Gunnison Reservoir) and Google Maps shows what appear to be three drainages leading into it.
I thought an additional significant coincidence was Gunnison Bend Reservoir in Delta UT and the totally unrelated Gunnison River flowing through Delta CO.

Not totally unrelated, since the reservoir and the river are both named after Captain John Williams Gunnison (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Gunnison).
Title: Re: US-50 Bypass around Delta Has Begun!!!
Post by: The High Plains Traveler on December 22, 2012, 03:31:17 PM
Quote from: kphoger on December 22, 2012, 02:11:58 PM
Quote from: The High Plains Traveler on December 21, 2012, 06:38:57 PM
Quote from: J N Winkler on December 21, 2012, 01:31:13 PM
It is possible.  Wikipedia says Delta, Colorado is so named because it contains the confluence of the Uncompahgre and Gunnison rivers.  Delta, Utah is not obviously a confluence, but it is on the Sevier River, and there is a nearby reservoir (Gunnison Reservoir) and Google Maps shows what appear to be three drainages leading into it.
I thought an additional significant coincidence was Gunnison Bend Reservoir in Delta UT and the totally unrelated Gunnison River flowing through Delta CO.

Not totally unrelated, since the reservoir and the river are both named after Captain John Williams Gunnison (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Gunnison).
Good point, though I was thinking in hydrologic terms.