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State Route 73 (SR 73) is an approximately 17.76-mile (28.58 km) [1] state highway in Orange County, California. The southernmost 12 miles (19.31 km) of the highway is a toll road operated by the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency named the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor , which opened in November 1996.
Section of SR 241 north of SR 133 is part of the Eastern Transportation Corridor and south of SR 133 is the Foothill Transportation Corridor. Non-tolled continuation past the southern terminus of SR 241 to Cow Camp Road in Rancho Mission Viejo is Los Patrones Parkway. SR 261 Toll (Eastern Toll Road) 6.2 10.0 Walnut Avenue and Jamboree Road in ...
SR 73 Toll (San Joaquin Hills Toll Road) – Long Beach, San Diego: Interchange; SR 73 north exit 6, south exit 7: 1.45: 2.33: Aliso Creek Road: ... Mobile view; Search.
There is an official SR 1 terminus sign on a traffic light pole along the southbound lanes on SR 1 shortly after crossing under Interstate 5 which is within San Juan Capistrano city limits. California State Route 73 (San Joaquin Hills Toll Road) has its southern terminus at I-5 in San Juan Capistrano. There are no exits along SR 73 in San Juan ...
Interstate 73; U.S. Route 73; Alabama State Route 73; Arizona State Route 73; Arkansas Highway 73; California State Route 73; Connecticut Route 73; Florida State Road 73. County Road 73A (Calhoun County, Florida) County Road 73B (Calhoun County, Florida) Georgia State Route 73. Georgia State Route 73E (former) Georgia State Route 73W (former ...
The crash occurred about 2 p.m. Monday when a vehicle traveling northbound on Interstate 77 struck three vehicles stopped in the toll lane of Barrier A northbound in Ghent, causing significant ...
SR 249 — — SR 2 north of La Cañada: SR 14 south of Palmdale: 1964: current Unconstructed; Angeles Forest Highway (CR N3) follows the general alignment. SR 250 — — I-5 in Orange: SR 91 in Anaheim: 1964: 1981 Ran along State College Boulevard SR 251: 20.11: 32.36 State Route 1 near Point Reyes Station: I-580 near Point San Quentin: 1964
Recommended state highway system, 1896. The first state road was authorized on March 26, 1895, by the California State Legislature when it enacted a law which created the post of "Lake Tahoe Wagon Road Commissioner" to maintain the Lake Tahoe Wagon Road (the 1852 Johnson's Cut-off of the California Trail), now US 50 from Smith Flat — 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Placerville — to the Nevada ...