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The Foothill Freeway is a freeway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, California, United States, running from the Sylmar district of Los Angeles east to Redlands.The western segment is signed as Interstate 210 (I-210) from its western end at I-5 to SR 57 in Glendora, while the eastern segment is signed as State Route 210 (SR 210) to its eastern terminus at I-10.
Interstate 210 (California) or the Foothill Freeway, a major east–west freeway running through the valleys north and east of Los Angeles Interstate 210 (Louisiana) , a bypass route in Lake Charles Interstate 310 (Mississippi) , a proposed freeway in Biloxi, originally proposed as Interstate 210
SR 57 from I-10 to I-210/SR 210 is an unsigned designation of I-210 used by the FHWA and AASHTO: I-215: 55.060: 88.610 I-15 in Murrieta: I-15 in San Bernardino: 1982: current Formerly I-15E and SR 215: I-238: 2.126 [c] 3.421 I-580 in Castro Valley: I-880 in San Leandro: 1983: current Technically a spur of I-80; only violation in the Interstate ...
Officials reopened the freeway after closing its westbound lanes in Irwindale as a part of $30-million project to renovate portions that cut over the San Gabriel River. 210 Freeway reopens after ...
Upgrading State Route 210 to Interstate standards and renumbering the route Interstate 210. [7] A new freeway, the Mid County Parkway, from Interstate 215 in Perris to State Route 79 in San Jacinto. [8] An extension for Interstate 710, the Long Beach Freeway, to its originally planned terminus at Interstate 210, the Foothill Freeway, in ...
Caltrans is warning residents of a weeklong San Gabriel River Bridge repair project, which will close down the 210 in Irwindale starting Wednesday.
The California Freeway and Expressway System is a system of existing or planned freeways and expressways in the U.S. state of California. It encompasses both State highways and federal highways in California. It was defined by Article 2 (commencing with section 250) of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of the Streets and Highways Code.
A few cases exist, such as SR 110, where a defined California State Route partially overlaps with a federally defined Interstate Highway, while the remaining portion is signed as a state highway. This table only addresses the portion signed as a California State Route in these cases.