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State Route 114 (SR-114) is a state highway in the US state of Utah that spans 10.79 miles (17.36 km) in Utah County.The route forms a loop around US-89 and roughly parallels the coast of Utah Lake as it passes through the west side of Provo, Lindon and Orem, eventually terminating in Pleasant Grove.
California State Route 114; Colorado State Highway 114; Connecticut Route 114; Florida State Road 114; Georgia State Route 114; Illinois Route 114; Indiana State Road 114; Iowa Highway 114 (1924–1968) (former) K-114 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 114; Louisiana Highway 114; Maine State Route 114; Maryland Route 114 (former) Massachusetts ...
Next on the route is a bridge over the newly constructed channel for the Provo River Delta, immediately followed by a connection with the east end of the western section of North Boat Harbor Drive, which heads west toward Utah Lake State Park. (Prior to the creation of the Provo River Delta, North Boat Harbor Drive passed east–west west ...
The route runs along Rhome Avenue to an intersection with Business US 81-E. It is part of a previous route of SH 114. The Business route was designated on May 31, 1972, as Texas State Highway Spur 440 (but signed as Business SH 114), but was changed to its current designation on June 21, 1990, and is 0.329 miles (0.529 km) long.
SR 114 begins at an intersection with US 1/SR 9 and SR 207 in Scarborough. There, it heads northwest into Gorham. It has a short concurrency with SR 22. It goes through the city's center and junctions US 202 and SR 4 and SR 25. It heads into Standish and junctions SR 35. Then it follows the Sebago Lake coast into Sebago.
Route unsigned. CR 107: CR 50C in West Babylon: West Babylon–Centerport Road NY 25A in Centerport: Unbuilt route. CR 108: 0.24 0.39 CR 67: Old Willets Path in Hauppauge: CR 6: Unsigned route. CR 110: CR 97 in Centereach: A.O. Smith Turnpike NY 25A in Poquott: Unbuilt route; also intended to lead to a bridge between Port Jefferson and ...
Route 114A is an alternate state route to Rhode Island Route 114, located along the Massachusetts – Rhode Island border in East Providence, RI and Seekonk, MA. The road begins and ends within East Providence in Rhode Island at Route 114. Most of the road, however, is located within Seekonk and designated as Massachusetts Route 114A.
Route 114 was established as part of the 1932 state highway renumbering. [2] It originally ran in a "C" pattern within the town of Woodbridge, connecting at both ends with Route 63 (then Route 67) and serving Woodbridge center. The original route used modern Route 114 from its north end until the intersection with Route 243.