Business Loop I-80 - Fort Bridger and Lyman

Business Loop I-80

When the states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah agreed to eliminate U.S. 30S in the early 1970s (with AASHTO approval), the somewhat lengthy extant portion of former U.S. 30S through Fort Bridger and the town of Lyman in Uinta County was designated as Business Loop I-80. Business Loop I-80 between Exits 34 and 48 is the longest business loop in Wyoming.

Business Loop I 80 Mileage and Junction List

Signed Route Milepost Number Description State Control Route Distance Overall Mileage
34.74 Junction (Fort Bridger Interchange) 2106 0.00 0.00
  34.74 Begin 2106 0.00 0.00
  35.35 End Four-Lane Section 2106 0.61 0.61
  35.47 35.47BK=35.43AH 2106 0.12 0.73
  36.27 Black's Fork River 2106 0.84 1.57
  36.74 Little Black's Fork River 2106 0.47 2.04
  37.27 Fort Bridger 2106 0.53 2.57
  39.78 Junction
Urie
2106 2.51 5.08
  42.35 South City Limits Lyman 2106 2.57 7.65
  42.84 Junction 2106 0.49 8.14
  43.09 East City Limits Lyman 2106 0.25 8.39
  48.72 Smith's Fork River 2106 5.63 14.02
  50.36 Junction (Bridger Valley Interchange) 2106 1.64 15.66
  50.36 End 2106 0.00 15.66

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Page Updated Friday June 08, 2012.