State Route 91, 92, 93, 94 and 95 in Wyoming

State Route 434 in Wyoming

State Route 91 in Wyoming

SH 91
Get started La Prelea
End Douglas
Length 23 mi
Length 37 km
Route
CR-24

Douglas

According to Iamaccepted, State Route 91, also known as WYO 91 is a state route in the U.S. state of Wyoming. WYO 91 forms a 37-kilometer link southwest of Douglas.

Travel directions

WYO 91 connects remote ranches southwest of Douglas to that site. Douglas is the only place on the route, the road begins on unmade county road 24 and heads northeast to east. Up to Douglas all side roads are unpaved. The final portion of the route at Douglas parallels Interstate 25, but has no direct connection with it.

History

Little is known about the history of WYO 91. The road only opens up remote ranches southwest of Douglas and is only important for local traffic.

Traffic intensities

More than 100 vehicles use WYO 91 every day.

State Route 92 in Wyoming

SH 92
Get started Torrington
End Nebraska state line
Length 17 mi
Length 27 km
Route
TorringtonHuntley

Nebraska

State Route 92, also known as WYO 92 is a state route in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The road forms a 17-mile route in the east of the state, from Torrington to the border with the state of Nebraska.

Travel directions

WYO 92 is both a north-south and east-west route and begins just south of the town of Torrington on US 85. The road leads through a flat and agricultural area with many scattered farms. The road crosses the grid several times and eventually heads east to the border with the state of Nebraska, where it merges into State Route 92 in Nebraska to Lyman and Scottsbluff

History

WYO 92 is a somewhat secondary route that mainly aims to open up the agricultural land in the southeast of the state. It is a little-used alternative to US 26 between Torrington and Scottsbluff in Nebraska.

Traffic intensities

Between 400 and 700 vehicles use WYO 92 every day.

State Route 93 in Wyoming

SH 93
Get started Douglas
End CR-32
Length 26 mi
Length 42 km
Route
DouglasCR-32/33

State Route 93, also known as WYO 93 is a state route in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The road runs north from Douglas across the steppe and is 42 kilometers long.

Travel directions

WYO 93 begins in Douglas, a regional center and the only place on the route. It crosses WYO 59, right at the junction with Interstate 25. The road heads northwest, later north, and crosses the North Platte River. The road leads through rolling steppe landscape. The road ends at an intersection with county roads 32 and 33 in an uninhabited area. Both county roads are unpaved.

History

WYO 93 is especially important for connecting some remote ranches in the outlying area around Douglas to the city. The road is of no importance to through traffic.

Traffic intensities

Between 150 and 300 vehicles use WYO 93 every day.

State Route 94 in Wyoming

SH 94
Get started Esterbrook
End Douglas
Length 17 mi
Length 27 km
Route
EsterbrookDouglas

State Route 94, also known as WYO 94 is a state route in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The road connects Esterbrook and Douglas and is 17 miles long.

Travel directions

WYO 94 begins in Esterbook as an extension of county road 5. Esterbrook is nothing more than a collection of farms. The road heads north through sparsely populated areas, eventually entering the valley of the North Platte River. The road crosses Interstate 25, but has no connection with it. WYO 94 then passes through the west of the town of Douglas and ends at WYO 59.

History

WYO 94 is of secondary importance, mainly connecting some ranches south of Douglas to the town.

Traffic intensities

150 to 1,600 vehicles use WYO 94 every day. The part in Douglas itself has 4,800 vehicles.

State Route 95 in Wyoming

SH 95
Get started Glenrock
End WYO 93
Length 19 mi
Length 31 km
Route
Glenrock

According to acronymmonster.com, State Route 95, also known as WYO 95 is a state route in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The road connects in the Glenrock area and is 31 kilometers long.

Travel directions

WYO 95 begins at the junction with Interstate 25 south of Glenrock and then passes through this town, where there is a short double number with US 26. Glenrock is the only place on the route, crossing the North Platte River. Northeast of Glenrock is a residential area of ​​ranch-style houses called Rolling Hills. The road then heads east across the rolling steppe and ends well northwest of Douglas at WYO 93.

History

Little is known of the history of WYO 95. The portion south of Glenrock is believed to become part of WYO 93 only when I-25 opened in 1968.

Traffic intensities

Each day, 1,600 vehicles travel between I-25 and Glenrock, 1,900 vehicles between Glenrock and Rolling Hills, and 500 vehicles further east.

State Route 434 in Wyoming