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SR 60 provides a route across several spurs of the Peninsular Ranges, linking the Los Angeles Basin with the Pomona Valley and San Gabriel Valley. The highway also runs concurrently with SR 57 and I-215. Portions of SR 60 are designated as either the Pomona Freeway or the Moreno Valley Freeway.
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
It then runs north through Menifee and northwest through Perris, passing March Air Reserve Base before joining State Route 60 (SR 60) in Riverside, near the Moreno Valley city limits. From just north of downtown Perris to eastern Riverside near the Central Avenue interchange, the tracks of Metrolink's 91/Perris Valley Line run along the freeway.
Moreno Valley College (MVC) is a public community college in Moreno Valley, California. The college is part of the Riverside Community College District and the larger California Community Colleges System. Interior View of the campus from the center quad tree View from the Library Wing, looking West to NE towards the 60 freeway
Moreno Valley Freeway from Riverside to the junction with Interstate 10; State Route 71. Chino Valley Freeway from just north of State Route 91 to State Route 57; freeway stub from the Kellogg Interchange leading to the Corona Expressway; State Route 73. Corona del Mar Freeway from Costa Mesa to Irvine
Moreno Valley is a city in Riverside County, ... serves 6,500 students at their Moreno Valley College campus. ... (locally called the Moreno Valley Freeway) ...
State Route 91 (SR 91) is a major east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California that serves several regions of the Greater Los Angeles urban area. A freeway throughout its entire length, it officially runs from Vermont Avenue [3] in Gardena, just west of the junction with the Harbor Freeway (Interstate 110, I-110), east to Riverside at the junction with the Pomona (SR 60 west of SR ...
Perhaps it is a testament to California's sheer size that although it has one of the most extensive freeway systems in the United States, it contains many of the largest cities in the United States not served by an Interstate Highway, including the two largest, Fresno (pop. 471,479) and Bakersfield (pop. 247,057). [2]