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- Colorado_State_Highway_82 length "137.265777792".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 abstract "State Highway 82 (SH 82) is an 85.3-mile-long (137.3 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Colorado. Its western half provides the principal transportation artery of the Roaring Fork Valley on the Colorado Western Slope, beginning at Interstate 70 (I-70) and U.S. Highway 6 (US 6) Glenwood Springs southeast past Carbondale, Basalt and Aspen. From there it continues up the valley to cross the Continental Divide at Independence Pass. On the Eastern Slope, it follows Lake Creek past some of Colorado's highest mountains to Twin Lakes Reservoir, where it ends at US 24 south of Leadville.At 12,095 feet (3,687 m) above sea level, the traverse of Independence Pass is the highest paved crossing of the Continental Divide in North America, and the highest paved through road on Colorado's state highway network. The pass is closed during the winter months, isolating Aspen from the east and making Highway 82 the only way to reach the popular ski resort town by road. A private foundation has worked with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), which maintains the road, to undo environmental damage to the alpine tundra created when a disused stagecoach route built across the pass during the Colorado Silver Boom of the 1880s became Highway 82 in the early 20th century.West of Aspen the highway follows the route of an early Colorado Midland Railroad route from the city to Glenwood Springs. Paved during the 1930s, this road has been gradually expanded to four lanes over the course of the 20th and early 21st centuries. The increased traffic resulting from Aspen's economic rebirth as a resort town has required high-occupancy vehicle lanes, bypasses and the replacement of at least one old bridge. More improvements are planned for both Aspen and Glenwood Springs.".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 length "137265.777792".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 routeEnd Granite,_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 routeEndDirection "East".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 routeJunction Carbondale,_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 routeNumber "82".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 routeStart Glenwood_Springs,_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 routeStartDirection "North".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 routeTypeAbbreviation "CO".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 thumbnail Colorado_82_Map.svg?width=300.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 wikiPageID "1994095".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 wikiPageRevisionID "591588961".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 align "right".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 alt "=A sharply curved section of road, viewed from above, in a steeply sloped area with large evergreen trees".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 alt "A snow-covered road next to a rocky cliff face on the right with only fog visible on the left. Ahead is a temporary traffic light showing red.".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 caption "Snow on narrow section of western approach in September".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 caption "Switchback on eastern approach".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 county "Eagle".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 county "Garfield".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 county "Lake".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 county "Pitkin".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 cspan "2".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 direction "vertical".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 directionA "North".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 directionB "East".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 established "1927".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 hasPhotoCollection Colorado_State_Highway_82.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 header "Independence Pass".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 id "9".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 image "September snow on CO 82 near Independence Pass.jpg".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 image "Switchback on Colorado State Highway 82 east of Independence Pass.jpg".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 junction "near Carbondale".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 lengthMi "85.293".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 location "Carbondale".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 location "Glenwood Springs".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 location "none".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 map "Colorado_82_Map.svg".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 mile "0".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 mile "11.699".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 mile "85.293".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 nextRoute "83".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 nextType "CO".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 notes "Northern terminus of SH 133".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 previousRoute "79".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 previousType "CO".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 route "82".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 state "CO".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 terminusA "in Glenwood Springs".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 terminusB "near Granite".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 title "Colorado Highway 82: Aspen, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs Time Lapse".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type "CO".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 width "300".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 subject Category:Roaring_Fork_Valley.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 subject Category:State_highways_in_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 subject Category:Transportation_in_Eagle_County,_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 subject Category:Transportation_in_Garfield_County,_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 subject Category:Transportation_in_Lake_County,_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 subject Category:Transportation_in_Pitkin_County,_Colorado.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type Infrastructure.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type Place.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type Road.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type Wikidata:Q532.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type Place.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 type Location.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 comment "State Highway 82 (SH 82) is an 85.3-mile-long (137.3 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Colorado. Its western half provides the principal transportation artery of the Roaring Fork Valley on the Colorado Western Slope, beginning at Interstate 70 (I-70) and U.S. Highway 6 (US 6) Glenwood Springs southeast past Carbondale, Basalt and Aspen. From there it continues up the valley to cross the Continental Divide at Independence Pass.".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 label "Colorado State Highway 82".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 label "Colorado State Highway 82".
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 sameAs Colorado_State_Highway_82.
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- Colorado_State_Highway_82 sameAs Q1111503.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 sameAs Q1111503.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 wasDerivedFrom Colorado_State_Highway_82?oldid=591588961.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 depiction Colorado_82_Map.svg.
- Colorado_State_Highway_82 isPrimaryTopicOf Colorado_State_Highway_82.