- Wendover Cut-off
The Wendover Cut-off, also called the Wendover Road or Wendover Route, was a section of two-lane highway in the western part of the
U.S. state ofUtah . Stretching 41.4 milesHistoric American Engineering Record , [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hh:@field(DOCID+@lit(UT0096)) Lincoln Highway: Wendover Cutoff] ] (66.6 km) from Wendover to Knolls across theGreat Salt Lake Desert , just north of theWestern Pacific Railroad , it was an important part of theVictory Highway , which became U.S. Route 40 in 1926. The roadway has been bypassed by the four-lane Interstate 80 .History
The preliminary route of the
Lincoln Highway , the first transcontinental highway in the U.S., was decided in 1913. The highway headed west out of Salt Lake City to Timpie, but turned south there to avoid the desert. An unimproved dirt trail was used through theSkull Valley to Black Rock on the southeast edge of the desert. There it turned west along thePony Express Trail , crossing Nevada on the Central Route. This route had been used by overland travelers for about ten years, replacing theHumboldt River Route used by theCalifornia Trail , which went around the north end of the desert, in 1859; travel moved back to the Humboldt River Route in 1869 with the completion of theFirst Transcontinental Railroad . A realignment overJohnson Pass in 1919 moved the point where the Lincoln Highway turned south east to Mills Junction.Kevin J. Patrick and Robert Wilson, [http://www.iup.edu/geography/Faculty/LHPDF/ResourceGuide/RG_TOC.shtm The Lincoln Highway Resource Guide] , August 2002]The
Western Pacific Railroad completed a direct route across the desert in 1907, filling acauseway with rock and gravel at a great cost. [Pete Davies, American Road: The Story of an Epic Transcontinental Journey at the Dawn of the Motor Age, ISBN 0805072977, p. 154] Utah began to build theGoodyear Cut-off on the Lincoln Highway in the late 1910s, but never completed the work, instead deciding to push for the more direct Wendover Cut-off in the direction of the Humboldt River Route. (This was designated as part of theVictory Highway in 1921.) One of the primary reasons for this change was commerce. If the Lincoln Highway was improved into Nevada, theMidland Trail , which split at Ely, could be used to reachSouthern California , but there was no such branch off the Humboldt River Route. Thus Southern California-bound motorists sticking to improved roads would use the Arrowhead Trail through southwest Utah along the present route of Interstate 15, remaining in the state for about 200 miles (300 km) more. This position was solidified by Utah's decision in 1921 to place the Wendover Cut-off on its network ofFederal-aid highways; the Lincoln Highway Association protested, but onJune 6 ,1923 theSecretary of Agriculture ruled that theBureau of Public Roads could only accept proposals that the states put forth.Federal Highway Administration , [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/longest.htm Ask the Rambler: What Is The Longest Road in the United States?] ]Utah added the road west from Timpie - where the Lincoln Highway originally turned south - across the desert to Nevada to its
state highway system onAugust 24 ,1915 , and it later became part of State Route 4. [Utah Department of Transportation , [http://www.udot.utah.gov/download.php/tid=1348/StateRouteHistory.pdf State Route History] , accessed July 2007] (This road was several miles south of the historicHastings Cutoff .) Construction began onOctober 1 ,1923 , and the new highway was opened onJuly 13 ,1925 . [Federal Highway Administration , [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/byday/fhbd0713.htm FHWA By Day - July 13] ] The 24-foot (7 m) wide causeway was built just to the north of the Western Pacific Railroad's route, using clay fill borrowed from the construction site. Experience and equipment from theUtah Salduro Company , which operated a salt andpotash works along the route at Salduro (near the presentrest area s on I-80), was used to dig up the fill. In order to allow for the passage of water, which covered thesalt flat s andmud flat s in the winter and would otherwise wash out the embankment, 81culvert s and six full bridges were built of wood. The final 18-foot (5.5 m) wide surface, a layer ofgravel , was hauled in on the Western Pacific from its pit 12 miles (19 km) west of Wendover.Almost the entire Victory Highway became U.S. Route 40 in 1926, while the Lincoln Highway - which carried
U.S. Route 30 east of Utah - did not receive a number in western Utah, and was part of U.S. Route 50 across Nevada. The final routing of the Lincoln Highway, marked in 1928 byconcrete posts, ran via Wendover, but still turned south along what is now U.S. Route 93 Alternate to reach the Central Route at Ely; this was finally opened in 1930. The main transcontinental auto route remained on the Victory Highway through Nevada, and has been upgraded as Interstate 80. Neither pre-Wendover alignment of the Lincoln Highway through western Utah can be driven in its entirety, as theDugway Proving Ground was established in 1942 across their path; the route across Nevada is now known as "The Loneliest Road in America".In addition to US-40, the Wendover Cut-off became part of U.S. Route 50 after the Ely-Wendover connection was completed. [
Nevada Department of Highways , [http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,459 Road Map] , 1932] It was shifted south to head east from Ely into central Utah in the early 1950s, [Richard F. Weingroff, [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/us6.htm U.S. 6: The Grand Army of the Republic Highway] ] [Nevada Department of Highways , [http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,495 1954 Official Highway Map of Nevada] , Prepared byRand McNally & Company ] and the old route via Wendover remained U.S. Route 50 Alternate until 1976. [Utah Department of Transportation , [http://www.udot.utah.gov/download.php/tid=1348/SR-050.pdf Route 50] history, updated February 2006] The four-lane Interstate 80 opened just to the north of the old two-lane roadway onDecember 7 ,1969 . [ [http://members.aol.com/utahhwys/rte080.htm Utah Highways Pages - Route 80] ]References
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* [http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~jlin/lincoln/history/swest.gifMap of the routes]
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