The Quaint Rest Stop In Utah That's Actually Worth Pulling Over For
Weary travelers watch for rest stops along their journey so they can stretch their legs and use the restroom. While Utah certainly has many nice rest stops along its freeways and highways, there’s one quaint little stop that actually commemorates a ghost town that’s long gone.
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It's located at 17845 US-6.
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The rest stop is very near the spot where the ghost town of Tucker stood. Several years ago, there was a rest stop at that location, but when US 6 was diverted, it was buried to make way for the road. A new rest stop was built just a couple miles down the road, and it pays homage to the little railroad town that once existed nearby.
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Tucker was a little town of about 500 people that sprung up when a railroad station was built there. The station housed the helper engines that assisted the trains up and over Soldier Summit. The town came to an end when the railroad diverted its tracks to a make the trip over the summit easier. Eventually, the railroad station, homes and buildings were all demolished.
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The replica engine is housed in one end of the roundhouse.
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The next time you find yourself driving along US 6, take a minute to stop at this quaint spot.
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