State Route 26 (SR-26) is a state highway in northern Utah running for 3.724 miles (5.993 km) in Weber County from Roy to Ogden. It serves as a diagonal route through the Ogden suburbs and the primary connector from northbound I-15 to eastbound I-84 and westbound I-84 to southbound I-15.
SR-26 begins at an intersection with SR-126 in Roy and heads northeast through the Ogden suburbs on Riverdale Road, intersecting I-15 and I-84 in close proximity in Riverdale before continuing to end at an intersection with US-89 in Ogden.
The road from Roy to Ogden and north from was added to the state highway system in 1910, and in the 1920s it became part of US-91. In 1974, US-91 was truncated through the area, and the piece of old US-91 between SR-84 (now SR-126) in Roy and US-89 in Ogden became State Route 50. In the 1977 renumbering, SR-50 was renumbered to SR-26 (to avoid confusion with US-50).
The entire route is in Weber County.
Route 26, or Highway 26, can refer to:
State Route 26 is a 15-mile-long (24 km) route in Russell County in the southeastern part of Alabama. The western terminus of the route is at its junction with State Route 51, and the eastern terminus of the route is at its junction with U.S. Highway 431 at the unincorporated community of Seale, approximately 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Phenix City.
State Route 26 assumes an east–west orientation for the duration of its route. It is routed along a two-lane roadway for its duration, passing through rural farmlands in western and central Russell County. Southwest of its terminating junction with State Route 51, the roadway continues towards Union Springs in Bullock County
The entire route is in Russell County.
State Route 26 (SR 26) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, running from Stockton to State Route 88 near Pioneer.
This route is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System.
The route begins at an interchange with SR 99 in eastern Stockton. SR 26 then exits Stockton after crossing a canal and heads eastward. After crossing Jack Tone Road, the direction of the highway turns slightly more northeasterly. The road then briefly enters the city of Linden, before intersecting Escalon-Bellota Road. Following another intersection with Jenny Lind Road, the route enters the city of Rancho Calaveras. It turns slightly more northeastward as it passes through the area. The highway passes by the New Hogan Lake before entering Valley Springs. Here, the route makes an abrupt right turn onto SR 12. The route run concurrent and turn back northeastward as they exit Valley Springs. Shortly after exiting the city limit, SR 26 veers away from SR 12 and heads north. East of Paloma, the roadway meets Paloma Road and again turns northeastward. At Mokelumne Hill, the route intersects SR 49, taking a slightly more winded path. SR 26 enters and exits the city of West Point before making an extremely long hairpin turn. Heading westward, the route enters Amador County to its terminus at SR 88.