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Upland is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States, on the border with neighboring Los Angeles County.The municipality is located at an elevation of 1,242 feet (379 m).
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Buckland Station, a stagecoach station and hotel near Stagecoach, Nevada; Buckland railway station, a former station on the North Island Main Trunk in New Zealand; Baron Buckland, an extinct title held only by Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland (1877–1928) Buckland Foundation, a charity endowed through the estate of Francis Trevelyan Buckland
Originally constructed in the early 1920s, it is one of the steepest and most difficult to drive of any California state highway. Until recently it was called the "crookedest road in California". [citation needed] Vehicles more than 39 feet (12 m) in length are banned from the Hopland Grade, due to its many tight hairpin turns and curves. [2]
The entirety of US 95 in California is designated as Route 95 in the state highway system. The California Streets and Highways Code defines it as follows in section 395: [2] Route 95 is from: (a) Route 10 near Blythe to Route 40 near Needles. (b) Route 40 west of Needles northerly to the Nevada state line.
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Looking north along SR 25 in San Benito County, California View of SR 25. SR 25 (also known as Bolsa Road and the Airline Highway) begins at the intersection of Peach Tree Road and State Route 198 about 11 miles west of Priest Valley, in Monterey County, and is the northern extension of Peach Tree Road.
Panoramic views of San Bernardino from California State Route 18. Roadside view of snow-capped mountains from California State Route 18 just east of Rte 189 turnoff to Arrowhead Lake. The constructed portion of Route 18 begins at State Route 210 and quickly enters the San Bernardino Mountains as a four-lane expressway.