U.S. Route 6 in Nevada

U.S. Route 6 in Nevada

U.S. Route 6 marker

U.S. Route 6
Grand Army of the Republic Highway
Route information
Maintained by Nevada DOT
Length: 306 mi[1] (492 km)
Existed: 1926 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 6 at the California state line (near Benton, CA)
  US 95 in Coaldale
US 95 in Tonopah
US 50 / US 93 in Ely
US 93 in White Pine County
East end: US-6 / US-50 at the Utah state line (east of Baker, NV)
Highway system

United States Numbered Highways
List • Bannered • Divided • Replaced

Nevada highways

SR 895 I-15

In the U.S. state of Nevada, U.S. Route 6 (US 6) cuts across the middle portion of the state, serving the cities of Tonopah and Ely, en route to Utah and points further east.

The entire highway in Nevada is designated as part of the Grand Army of the Republic Highway.

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Route description

US 6 enters Nevada near the town of Benton, where it is signed east–west for the first time on its journey. The route follows the Midland Trail for much of its length across central Nevada. Shortly after entering Nevada, it climbs Montgomery Pass and then descends into Coaldale, where it meets US 95. The two routes run concurrently for 41 miles (66 km) until Tonopah, where US 95 splits southward towards Las Vegas. US 6 then heads eastward towards Ely.

There are no services anywhere between Tonopah and Ely (a distance of about 168 miles), and although US 50 has the nickname "The Loneliest Road in America", US 6 has a solid case for the title, as Tonopah and Ely are the only cities it goes through in the 306 miles (492 km) it traverses in Nevada. In addition, there is not much traffic for US 6, as it ends 38 miles (61 km) south of the California/Nevada border in the small town of Bishop, CA (with connections to the former western terminus of US 6 in Los Angeles). The most heavily traveled portion of US 6 is the portion that is concurrent with US 95, as the latter route connects Las Vegas and Reno, the two largest metropolitan areas in Nevada. Upon reaching Ely, US 6 Business branches off into the central business district before meeting US 50 and US 93. The three routes run southeast out of town for 26 miles (42 km) until Majors Place, where US 93 splits off southward towards Interstate 15 and Las Vegas. US 6 and US 50 both spend the last 37 miles (60 km) running concurrently into Utah.

History

US 6 was one of the original U.S. highways in the 1925 Bureau of Public Roads plan.[2] It was commissioned in 1926, but was not extended west into Nevada until 1937. The alignment of US-6 in Nevada is largely unchanged since then.

US 6 was routed entirely over existing state highways in Nevada as follows:

  • California state line west of Montgomery Pass to Basalt, concurrently routed with State Route 10
  • Basalt to Coaldale, concurrently routed with State Route 15
  • Coaldale to Tonopah, concurrently routed with State Route 3
  • Tonopah to Ely, concurrently routed with State Route 4 (also called the Midland Trail).
  • Ely to present-day Major's Place, concurrently routed with US 93 and State Route 7
  • Major's Place to the Utah state line southeast of Baker, concurrently routed with State Route 14

All of the concurrent state routes were removed from US 6 by 1939 except for SR 3 between Coaldale and Tonopah. Also, US 6 was realigned to enter Utah north of Baker instead of passing through the town. In 1940, SR 3 was replaced by US 95 between Coaldale and Tonopah. In 1954, US 50 was realigned between Ely and the Utah border and was concurrently routed over US 6.

Major intersections

Note: Mileposts in Nevada reset at county lines; the start and end mileposts for each county are given in the county column. A "~" indicates an approximate milepost location.
County Location Mile[3] Destination Notes
Mineral
0.00-15.20
0.00 California state line
Basalt SR 360 – Hawthorne
Esmeralda
0.00-57.74
SR 264 – Fish Lake Valley, Dyer
SR 773 – Fish Lake Valley, Dyer
Coaldale US 95 north – Hawthorne, Reno West end of US 95 overlap
~25 SR 265 – Silver Peak
Nye
0.00-132.02
Tonopah US 95 south – Beatty, Las Vegas East end of US 95 overlap
SR 376 – Austin
Warm Springs ~50 SR 375 (Extraterrestrial Highway) – Rachel
Currant ~120 SR 379 – Duckwater
White Pine
0.00-101.88
SR 318 – Lund, Las Vegas
Ely 37.96 US 50 west / US 93 north (Great Basin Blvd) – Ely, Austin, Wells West end of US 50-US 93 overlap
Old SR 486 Serves Cave Lake State Park
Major's Place US 93 south – Pioche, Las Vegas East end of US 93 overlap
SR 893 – Spring Valley
SR 487 – Baker Serves Lehman Caves National Monument
101.88 Utah state line

References

State of Nevada – Department of Highways (1937). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). 

State of Nevada – Department of Highways (1939). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). 

State Highway Department (1940). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). 

Nevada Department of Highways (1954). Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map). 

External links

U.S. Route 6
Previous state:
California
Nevada Next state:
Utah

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