Wyoming Highway 193

Wyoming Highway 193 (WYO 193) is a 6.19-mile-long (9.96 km) northsouth Wyoming State Road that runs through southern Sheridan County and the extreme northern part of Johnson County and serves the community of Story.

Wyoming Highway 193
WYO 193 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by WYDOT
Length6.19 mi[1] (9.96 km)
Major junctions
South end US 87 / WYO 346 near Fort Phil Kearny
  WYO 194 in Story
North end US 87 / WYO 344 in Banner
Location
CountiesJohnson, Sheridan
Highway system

State highways in Wyoming

WYO 192WYO 194

Route description

Nearby Pilot Hill from Fort Phil Kearny

Wyoming Highway 193 begins its southern end at U.S. Route 87 and Wyoming Highway 346 near the Fort Phil Kearny Historic Site and northwest of Interstate 90 (Exit 44).[2] WYO 346 is the designation for the old southern section of US 87[1] that has been closed due to landslides.[3] Because of the landslides, US 87 temporarily overlaps WYO 193 in its entirety. Highway 193 travels northwesterly towards the community of Story, reaching the community at just under 4 miles where it intersects the eastern terminus of Wyoming Highway 194.[2] Leaving the eastern edge of Story, WYO 193 heads north to the unincorporated community of Banner where it reaches its northern terminus at U.S. Route 87 and its unsigned[4] concurrent designation of Wyoming Highway 344.[2]

History


U.S. Highway 87 Temporary
LocationMassacre Hill Historic Site

In the late 1990s, a short section of US 87/WYO 344 between Interstate 90 north of Buffalo and Sheridan, at the Massacre Hill Historic Site, had been permanently closed due to recurring landslides.[3] According to the Wyoming Department of Transportation, the stretch of roadway has ongoing and costly maintenance problems, with the most recent landslides closing the roadway as of the Spring of 1998.[3] Because repairing the roadway could potentially damage the historic site, WYDOT recommends that through traffic use either Interstate 90 or Wyoming 193 as an alternate route.[3]

As a result of the landslide on US 87, Wyoming petitioned the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (or AASHTO) to reroute US 87 over Highway 193 in the late 1990s, however was denied. Consequently, a detour for US 87 follows WYO 193 since it is unlikely that US 87 will be reconstructed at its current location.[5]

Major intersections

CountyLocation[6]mikmDestinationsNotes
Johnson0.000.00 US 87 south / WYO 346Temporary southern overlap US 87
SheridanStory3.936.32 WYO 194Eastern terminus of WYO 194
6.199.96 US 87 north / WYO 344Temporary northern overlap US 87
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See also

  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

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