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Sheridan is a city in the U.S. state of Wyoming and the county seat of Sheridan County. [4] The city is located halfway between Yellowstone Park and Mount Rushmore by U.S. Route 14 and 16 . It is the principal town of the Sheridan, Wyoming, Micropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Sheridan County.
Construction of I-90 in northwestern Wyoming began during the appeals process, with 58 miles (93 km) under active contracts for grading and site preparation by December 1960. [9] The first section to open in Wyoming ran 6.9 miles (11.1 km) north of Sheridan and was completed in 1961. [10]
Sheridan County was created by the legislature of the Wyoming Territory on March 9, 1888. [3] The county was formed from a portion of Johnson County. Sheridan County was named for Philip Sheridan, a general in the American Civil War and controversial Indian fighter. [4] A portion of Sheridan County was annexed in 1897 to create Big Horn County ...
Wyoming Highway 339 begins its western end at Interstate 90/US 14/US 87 (exit 16) and travels east just over 1 mile to end at Wyoming Highway 338 (Decker Road). [2] [3] WYO 338 travels south to serve Sheridan as well as north to the Montana State Line and Decker, Montana.
From Sheridan, the road continues east, rejoining with US 16 near Clearmont. The roads travel across the Powder River Country to Gillette where it joins again with I-90 to Moorcroft. From here, it diverges north from I-90 briefly to junction with Wyoming Highway 24 (WYO 24) with access to Devils Tower National Monument.
Goose Creek Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Sheridan, Wyoming with one route serving the region. It is a service of the Hub on Smith senior citizens council. As of 2021, the system provided 41,661 rides over 23,588 annual vehicle revenue hours with 4 buses and 10 paratransit vehicles. [1]
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Wyoming Highway 334 begins its western end at Wyoming Highway 332 (Big Horn Avenue) and travels east for just under eight-tenths of a mile to end at an intersection with I-90 BUS/US 14 BUS/US 87 BUS. [3] [4] Exit 25 of Interstate 90 can be reached by continuing east along I-90 BUS/US 14 BUS/US 87 BUS another 0.3-mile (0.5 km).