Nevada State Route 292


State Route 292 is a short state highway on the northern edge of Humboldt County, Nevada, United States, that serves the community of Denio.
File:2014-07-06 14 43 59 First reassurance sign along northbound Nevada State Route 292 near Denio, Nevada.JPG|thumb|left|Looking north along SR 292 from near its south terminus in Denio Junction, with the Pueblo Mountains in the distance, July 2014

Route description

SR 292 is a two-lane road entirely within the southern part of the Pueblo Valley. The route begins at a T intersection with Nevada [State Route 140|State Route 140] in Denio Junction. From its southern terminus SR 292 heads north, but slightly to the west, a distance of nearly to serve the community of Denio. The route ends at the Oregon state line. From SR 292's northern terminus, the road continues northward into Oregon as Harney County Route 201, heading towards Fields.

History

SR 292 was originally part of the former State Route 8A. That route, established by 1929, connected State Route 8 to Vya via Denio. SR 8A was realigned to bypass Denio by 1949, leaving the highway into Denio without a state highway number. The road was designated as State Route 292 on July 1, 1976, as part of the renumbering (Nevada)|renumbering] of Nevada's state highway system. However, the new route number was not seen on official Nevada highway maps until 1993.

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