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State Route 160 (SR 160) is a state highway in southern Nevada, United States. It connects the southern Las Vegas Valley to U.S. Route 95 (US 95) northwest of the city via the Pahrump Valley . The southern part of the route sees heavy traffic, mostly due to Pahrump 's continued growth as a Las Vegas bedroom community.
In January 2003, the southern terminus of SR 595 was at State Route 160 (Blue Diamond Road), giving the highway a total distance of 10.846 miles (17.455 km). By January 2006, the highway had been truncated to its current terminus at Tropicana Avenue.
SR 604 in Las Vegas 1976: current Route has two sections SR 574: 10.668: 17.168 I-11 / US 95 in Las Vegas: SR 612 in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 578: 0.661: 1.064 I-15 in Las Vegas: Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 579: 2.206: 3.550 SR 599 in Las Vegas: Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 582: 15.392: 24.771
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State Route 159 (SR 159) is a 31.204-mile (50.218 km) east–west highway in Clark County, Nevada, United States, providing access to Red Rock Canyon and serving as a thoroughfare in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. A portion of the west end of the route is designated a Nevada Scenic Byway.
Roughly 105,000 cubic yards of concrete – akin to 257 miles of sidewalk from Las Vegas to Los Angeles – were used in construction and 425 trees were planted around the stadium.
Highway closures 4:30 p.m.: Interstate 5 at the Grapevine is open again to traffic with an escort, the CHP reported on social media. I-5, the Grapevine, is now open with CHP escorts.
A connection between Goodsprings and U.S. Route 91 (and SR 6) at Jean first appeared on official Nevada state maps in 1933. At that time, it was an unimproved county road. [3] By 1935, that road was incorporated into State Route 53, which connected Jean to Goodsprings before curving southwest towards the California state line. [4]