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Minor state routes, numbered in the 700s and 800s, chiefly exist to connect smaller rural communities to other state highways. In some small urban areas, these routes can also serve as minor collector or arterial roadways. Like primary state routes, minor state routes are grouped sequentially in alphabetical order by county name.
State Route 338 (SR 338) is a state highway in Lyon County, Nevada, United States. It connects the towns of Smith and Wellington to the California state line north of Bridgeport, California . Much of the route has served as a road through this section of Nevada since at least 1919, and was known as State Route 22 from the 1920s until the late ...
This is one of the oldest highways in Nevada. The route was first part of the lesser used Sonora Pass branch of the California Trail. [2] The route appeared as a highway on maps since at least as far back as 1919. [3] The highway was first numbered as a portion of State Route 3, a designation in use by 1929.
State Route 360 (SR 360) is a 23.245-mile-long (37.409 km) state highway in the southern portion of Mineral County, Nevada, United States. The route connects the former town of Basalt to the rest of Mineral County. A road has been in the place of SR 360 since 1919, and became State Route 10 by 1929. View from the south end of SR 360 looking ...
A list of ZIP codes and the locations they represent are sourced from the United States Postal Service. The top five median household incomes from each ZIP code were sorted. All data was collected ...
SR 74 was eliminated from the state highway system as part of a mass renumbering of Nevada's state routes. State Route 488 was designated to replace SR 74 on July 1, 1976. [8] This change in highway numbers was first seen on the 1978–79 edition of the state highway map. [9] Since its re-designation as SR 488, Lehman Caves Road has not ...
However, the Nevada Department of Transportation began renumbering its state highways in the mid 1970s. On July 1, 1976, the road was renumbered again, to State Route 278, the designation it carries today. [11] The number change was first seen on official state highway maps in 1978. [12] The route has remain substantially unchanged since then.
State Route 828 (SR 828), also known as Farm District Road, is a 7.736-mile-long (12.450 km) state highway and old alignment of U.S. Route 50 Alternate (US 50 Alt.; Lincoln Highway) between Fernley and Hazen. View at the eastern terminus of SR 828 looking westbound