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The route now known as US 95 Spur was previously known as US 630 and US 30N. US 630 was an east–westUnited States highway. It wasdecommissionedin or around 1931. With a length of around 3 miles (4.8 km), it was the shortest US route ever signed. It wasconcurrentwith US 30N for its entire length. An earlier route numbered US-630 was proposed fromEcho, Utah(northeast ofCoalville) toOgden, Utah, but was never signed in the field. U.S. Route 30N was a split route off of US 30and was coterminous with US 630 at its west end in Oregon. East of Weiser, it was concurrent with what is now US-95 toFruitland, Idaho, where it is reconnected with US-30.
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