Utah State Route 154

State Route 154 marker
State Route 154
Bangerter Highway
Map
SR-154 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length24.319 mi[1] (39.138 km)
Existed1989–present
Major junctions
South end I-15 and Bangerter Parkway in Draper
Major intersections SR-68 in Bluffdale/Riverton
SR-71 in Riverton
SR-175 in South Jordan
SR-48 in West Jordan
SR-173 in Taylorsville
SR-171 in West Valley City
SR-201 in West Valley City
I-80 in Salt Lake City
North end Salt Lake City International Airport
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-153 SR-155

State Route 154 (SR-154) or Bangerter Highway (named after former Utah Governor Norman H. Bangerter) is a partial expressway running west and then north from Draper through western Salt Lake County, eventually reaching the Salt Lake City International Airport in Salt Lake City. Construction began in 1988 after planning for the highway began more than two decades prior. For the next ten years, portions of the highway opened as constructed, with the entire route finished by 1998.

Original plans for the six-lane expressway running through the western suburbs of Salt Lake City placed Bangerter Highway running further north past the Salt Lake City International Airport into Davis County. However, any route north of the airport never reached fruition, whereas the original southerly end of the route was extended from Redwood Road to I-15.

  1. ^ "State Route 154 Highway reference". Utah Department of Transportation.