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The route reaches its northern terminus at the end of Rancho Drive, at the interchange with I-11/US 95 north and Ann Road (at exits 90 and 91). [ 1 ] US 95 freeway signs for Rancho Drive designate the route as U.S. Route 95 Business, a distinction noted on many maps (including those published by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT ...
U.S. Route 95 enters Nevada near Cal-Nev-Ari in Clark County and heads north towards Railroad Pass, where it meets Interstate 11 and US 93.. The three routes are then co-signed in the Las Vegas Valley and east of Henderson, I-11 is co-signed with US 93/95 for its entire route around the eastern Las Vegas Valley.
Clark County and City of Las Vegas: Length: 21.85 mi (35.16 km) Location: Las Vegas Clark County: South end: Cactus Avenue in Enterprise: Major junctions: SR 160 in Enterprise. CC 215 in Enterptise SR 613 in Summerlin CC 215 in Las Vegas. I-11 / US 95 in Las Vegas: North end: Moccasin Road in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas–Tule Springs Fossil ...
Clark County, City of Las Vegas and City of North Las Vegas: Length: 25.0 mi (40.2 km) Location: Las Vegas Clark County: South end: Cactus Avenue and Southern Highlands Parkway in Enterprise: Major junctions: SR 160 in Enterprise. CC 215 in Enterprise SR 592 at Paradise–Spring Valley line I-11 / US 95 in Las Vegas US 95 Bus.
The Las Vegas Beltway carries two numerical designations. 11.1 miles (17.9 km) of the highway, from its southern terminus at Interstate 11 (I-11) / U.S. Route 93 (US 93) / US 95 in Henderson west and northwest to I-15, is signed as Interstate 215 (I-215) and maintained by the Nevada Department of Transportation. [3]
Searchlight is located at the junction of two highways; U.S. Route 95 which connects towards Boulder City and the Las Vegas Valley in the north and Needles, California, in the south, and Nevada State Route 164 which has its eastern terminus in Searchlight and heads west towards the California border from where it becomes Nipton Road and ...
A 1952 map of downtown Las Vegas (depicting road layouts as of late-1950) shows the highway alignment with the state route number and without the US highway designation. [1] Another map, produced by a Las Vegas realty company in 1955, depicts Alternate US 95 on this alignment, but no state highways. [ 3 ]
Las Vegas–Spring Valley line: Sahara Avenue: Former SR 589 east: Las Vegas: Charleston Boulevard : 5.5: 8.9: I-11 / US 95: Interchange; northern terminus of SR 595; I-11/US 95 north exit 81B, south exit 81; ramps from I-11/US 95 south include direct entrances from Summerlin Parkway : Rainbow Boulevard continues north