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Ray Rd & 48th St 12.6 miles (20.3 km) 221,966 13.6% Alternate rush hour trips run between Elliot Road and Washington Street; No service north of Washington Street ...
Camelback Road is a prominent street in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The street stretches continuously for approximately 33 miles from Scottsdale in the east to Litchfield Park in the west, and runs through the city of Phoenix. Scottsdale Fashion Square is located at the corner of Camelback and Scottsdale Roads. [9]
Arizona State Route 143, also known as SR 143 and the Hohokam Expressway, is a north–south and access-controlled freeway in Maricopa County, Arizona, that runs from a junction with Interstate 10 at 48th Street in Phoenix to McDowell Road.
Warner Road was named after Samuel Warner of Kansas, while Elliot Road was named after Reginald Elliott of California. [7] Both claimed lands in an area now known as Tempe. [7] A third man, Arthur Hunter, claimed land within an area now known as Ahwatukee. The street known today as 48th Street was, for a time, named Hunter Drive, after Arthur ...
48th Street may refer to: 48th Street (Sacramento RT), Sacramento, California; 48th Street (Manhattan), New York City; See also. 48th Street Theatre
LIRR concourse construction, 2019. Formal proposals to bring Long Island Rail Road trains to the east side of Manhattan date to 1963. [14] In 1968, the 63rd Street Tunnel and a LIRR "Metropolitan Transportation Center" at 48th Street and Third Avenue were proposed as part of the Program for Action. [15]
48th Street is a side platformed Sacramento RT light rail station in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Sacramento, California, United States. The station was opened on July 14, 1994, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. It is served by the Gold Line. The station is located near the intersection of 48th Street and Highway 50.
The first section of bypass artery, from Congress Street north to Miracle Mile West, was opened on December 20, 1951 but had no overpasses or interchanges at Grant Road (then DeMoss-Petrie Road), Speedway Boulevard or St. Mary's Road. [14] It was first signed SR 84A. [15]