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SR 60 in Moreno Valley: 1982: 1994 Now part of I-215 after being upgraded to Interstate standards SR 215 — — SR 60 in Pomona: SR 66 west of Claremont: 1964: 1965 Ran along Garey Avenue SR 216: 18.275: 29.411 SR 198 in Visalia: SR 198 near Woodlake: 1964: current SR 217: 2.525 [d] 4.064 UC Santa Barbara: US 101 in Goleta
Eastern end of I-215 overlap; western end of Moreno Valley Freeway; SR 60 east follows I-215 south exit 29; former I-15E south / US 395 south: Riverside–Moreno Valley line: 13.31: 59: Day Street: Moreno Valley: 14.32: 60: Frederick Street, Pigeon Pass Road: To SR 60 Business, former US 60 east: 15.34: 61: Heacock Street: 16.35: 62: Perris ...
The following is a list of roads defined by the Streets and Highways Code, sections 250–257, as part of the California Freeway and Expressway System. [1] Some of the routes listed may still be in the planning stages of being fully upgraded to freeways or expressways.
Long-range plans include adding a carpool lane in each direction on a 10.75-mile (17.30 km) section of I-215 between Nuevo Road in Perris and SR 60 near Moreno Valley. [15] There are also plans to connect I-215 at its southern terminus in Murrieta to a planned collector–distributor lane system on I-15 near the Temecula–Murrieta border ...
Santa Fe Depot in Downtown San Bernardino, a hub for rail traffic in the Inland Empire. Many of the existing freeways in Southern California 's Inland Empire were completed in the late 1970s. The only exception is the segment of the Foothill Freeway , State Route 210 (SR 210) between San Dimas and San Bernardino , completed in July 2007.
It joins with Interstate 15 inside of Victorville (this is considered a discontinuity, since the freeway entries refer to I-15 only and not State Route 18, which has partial route markings along the freeway, mainly on southbound I-15) for a few miles to the southeast and south before taking off west across the desert, reducing into a two-lane ...
The Inland Empire, spanning Riverside and San Bernardino counties, is the nation’s biggest warehouse center. Amazon is the region’s largest employer, with an estimated 40,000 logistics workers.
Interstate 605 (abbreviated I-605, officially known as the San Gabriel River Freeway) is a 27-mile-long (43 km) major north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Greater Los Angeles urban area of Southern California.