We present strong evidence for the existence of a supercluster at a re
dshift of z = 0.54 in the direction of Selected Area 68 (SA68). From t
he distribution of galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts, we find that
there is a large over density of galaxies (a factor of 4 over the num
ber expected in an unclustered universe) within the redshift range 0.5
30 < z < 0.555. By considering the spatial distribution of galaxies wi
thin this redshift range (using spectroscopic and photometric redshift
s), we show that the galaxies in SA68 form a linear structure passing
from the Southwest of the survey field through to the Northeast (with
a position angle of approximately 35 degrees east of north). This posi
tion angle is coincident with the positions of the X-ray clusters CL 0
016+16, RX J0018.3+1618 and a new X-ray cluster, RX J0018.8+1602, cent
ered near the radio source 54W084. All three of these sources are at a
redshift of z similar to 0.54 and have position angles, derived from
their X-ray photon distributions, consistent with that measured for th
e supercluster. Assuming a redshift of 0.54 for the distribution of ga
laxies and a FWHM dispersion in redshift of 0.020, this represents a c
oherent structure with a radial extent of 31 h(-1) Mpc, transverse dim
ension of 12 h(-1) Mpc, and a thickness of similar to 4 h(-1) Mpc. The
detection of this possible supercluster demonstrates the power of usi
ng X-ray observations, combined with multicolor observations, to map t
he large-scale distribution of galaxies at intermediate redshifts.