Woods Cross sits in southern Davis County between Bountiful and North Salt Lake, directly on the Interstate 15 corridor. The city takes its name from the Woods family, early settlers whose property was at the crossroads of local wagon routes in the 1860s. Woods Cross incorporated as a town in 1935 and became a city in 1957, growing in the postwar period as Salt Lake City's northern suburbs filled in along the rail corridor.
The Salt Lake refinery cluster forms a prominent feature of the city's economic base. Three petroleum refineries, operated by HollyFrontier (now HF Sinclair), Big West Oil (a FJ Management subsidiary), and Chevron, sit adjacent to Woods Cross and North Salt Lake. Their stacks and flare towers are visible from I-15. Combined, the refineries process crude oil delivered primarily by pipeline from the Uinta Basin and Wyoming, producing gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for the regional market. Emissions and air quality have been a recurring issue in state environmental policy.
The FrontRunner commuter rail, operated by the Utah Transit Authority, has a Woods Cross station on the line between Ogden and Salt Lake City. Industrial and warehouse parcels line the tracks along 1500 South and 1100 West, while residential neighborhoods occupy the bench to the east toward Bountiful. Interstate 15 carries well over 100,000 vehicles per day through this stretch.
Reviews of Woods Cross-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. The platform is a directory only; it does not book meetings, verify identities, or mediate between parties. Users must be 21 years old or older.
Woods Cross sits in southern Davis County between Bountiful and North Salt Lake, directly on the Interstate 15 corridor. The city takes its name from the Woods family, early settlers whose property was at the crossroads of local wagon routes in the 1860s. Woods Cross incorporated as a town in 1935 and became a city in 1957, growing in the postwar period as Salt Lake City's northern suburbs filled in along the rail corridor.
The Salt Lake refinery cluster forms a prominent feature of the city's economic base. Three petroleum refineries, operated by HollyFrontier (now HF Sinclair), Big West Oil (a FJ Management subsidiary), and Chevron, sit adjacent to Woods Cross and North Salt Lake. Their stacks and flare towers are visible from I-15. Combined, the refineries process crude oil delivered primarily by pipeline from the Uinta Basin and Wyoming, producing gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for the regional market. Emissions and air quality have been a recurring issue in state environmental policy.
The FrontRunner commuter rail, operated by the Utah Transit Authority, has a Woods Cross station on the line between Ogden and Salt Lake City. Industrial and warehouse parcels line the tracks along 1500 South and 1100 West, while residential neighborhoods occupy the bench to the east toward Bountiful. Interstate 15 carries well over 100,000 vehicles per day through this stretch.
Reviews of Woods Cross-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. The platform is a directory only; it does not book meetings, verify identities, or mediate between parties. Users must be 21 years old or older.
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