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Business Loop Interstate 80 travels 2.7
miles through West Wendover, Nevada and
Wendover, Utah providing access to
services and casinos along
the way. The Nevada stretch shares
pavement with U.S. 93 Alternate for one
half mile. The Utah side shares pavement
with Utah 58 officially. Interstate 80
is the second longest interstate highway
in the United States, running from San
Francisco, California to Teaneck, New
Jersey.

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Business Loop Interstate 80 east
& U.S. 93A south |
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Exit 410 serves West Wendover
from Interstate 80 just north of
the commercial strip (Wendover
Boulevard). Drivers departing
Interstate 80 westbound turn
southward onto Business Loop
Interstate 80 east & U.S. 93A
southbound at a diamond
interchange. Ranch roads tie
into the interchange from the
north. Pictured here is the
Interstate 80 eastbound return
ramp to Salt Lake City.
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Business Loop Interstate 80 east
& U.S. 93 Alternate southbound
descend toward the intersection
with Wendover Boulevard and
Florence Way. A Nevada tourist
information center and the
business district lie to the
east along Wendover Boulevard.
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A shield assembly for the
business loop and U.S. 93
Alternate direct motorists
toward downtown Wendover.
Wendover Boulevard represents
the original routing of U.S. 40
before Interstate 80 replaced
it. Old U.S. 40 continues west
to Exit 407 of Interstate 80.
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U.S. 93 Alternate turns
southward from Business Loop
Interstate 80 just east of the
turn onto Wendover Boulevard.
The federal highway merges with
U.S. 93 59 miles to the south at
Lages Station. From there U.S.
93 carries motorists another 59
miles to Ely.
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Business Loop Interstate 80
eastbound reassurance marker
posted after the split with U.S.
93 Alternate. The Utah state
line lies ahead at the
pedestrian over crossing.
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Looking southward from Wendover
Boulevard at the Union Pacific
Railroad, Wendover Air Force
Auxiliary Field, and the Toana
Range. |
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