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Wyoming Highway 343 (WYO 343) is a 5.24-mile-long (8.43 km) north-south Wyoming State Road in northern Sheridan County that connects U.S. Route 14 (US 14) and WYO 345. Route description [ edit ]
Missouri Valley Road WYO 135: 35.62: 57.32 US 287 and WYO 789 at Sweetwater Station: WYO 789 south of Riverton — — Sand Draw Road WYO 136: 42.70: 68.72 WYO 135 south of Riverton: CR 5 in the Gas Hills Uranium Mining District — — Gas Hills Road WYO 137: 8.79: 14.15 CR 334 southwest of Riverton: WYO 789 south of Riverton — — Seventeen ...
Wyoming Highway 311 is a fairly short state highway located west of Wheatland in the CDP of Westview Circle. Wyoming 311 runs from WYO 310 (Hightower Road) north to an intersection with Platte County Route 139 and County Route 90 (Fletcher Park Road). [2] Mileposts increase from south to north along WYO 311. [3]
Wyoming Highway 431 (WYO 431) is a 30.19-mile-long (48.59 km) Wyoming state road in western Washakie County and a small part of northern Hot Springs County.Highway 431 is locally named Gooseberry Creek Road for Gooseberry Creek which it follows for most of its routing.
Wyoming Highway 341 (WYO 341) is a 3.19-mile-long (5.13 km) Wyoming State Road located in eastern Sheridan County and is a spur from US 14/US 16 to the community of Arvada. Route description [ edit ]
Wyoming Highway 313 (WYO 313) is a 30.81-mile-long (49.58 km) Wyoming State Road located in southeastern Platte County and southwestern Goshen County that provides travel between Chugwater and Interstate 25 to US 85 south of Hawk Springs.
Wyoming Highway 222 travels from its south end at Wyoming Highway 225 (Otto Road) and travels north intersecting Interstate 80 and US 30 (exit 357) at 0.79 miles (1.27 km). [2] At 1.81 miles (2.91 km) WYO 222 intersects Wyoming Highway 210 (Happy Jack Road), its northern terminus at the southwest corner of F.E. Warren Air Force Base .
Wyoming Highway 789 (WYO 789) is a 407-mile-long (655 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Wyoming. WYO 789 travels south-to-north from the Colorado state line to the Montana state line. For most of its length, it is concurrent with other routes. It was the path of a formerly-proposed U.S. Route 789 that was canceled.