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Due to natural obstructions, Baseline is not continuous. The longest continuous stretch of Baseline Road is approximately 43 miles (69 km). The road is located in Maricopa County and Pinal County. There is also a rural road named Baseline Road in southern La Paz County close to the Colorado River which is located near Arizona's baseline.
Baseline Road may refer to: United States. Baseline Road (Arizona) in Phoenix; Baseline Road (Colorado) in Boulder; Baseline Road (Southern California) M-102 (Michigan highway) in Southeast Michigan; Canada. Baseline Road (Ottawa) in Ontario; Baseline Road (Sherwood Park) in Alberta
Baseline/Central Avenue is an under-construction light rail station on the Valley Metro system in Phoenix. It is the southern terminus of the South Central Extension, located on Central Avenue at Baseline Road, [1] and is expected to open in 2025. [2] The station includes a park-and-ride facility. [1] [3]
The South Central Extension is a light rail expansion project in Phoenix, Arizona.It will run from Downtown Phoenix south along Central Avenue to Baseline Road, adding 4.9 miles (7.9 km) and seven stations to the Valley Metro Rail system, while connecting with two park and ride locations. [1]
The Loop 303 is the second ring road for the Valley's northwest quadrant, extending from just south of I-10 in Goodyear to a temporary interchange with I-17 in far north Phoenix and serving outer Northwest Valley communities including Surprise, Sun City and Sun City West, and northern Peoria. It has become a major corridor for warehouse uses ...
From 1962 to 1974, I‑10 in Phoenix ended at 40th Street, and truck traffic through Phoenix and Mesa was directed to use Arizona Route T-69 via 40th Street south and Baseline Road east to connect to SR 87 and SR 93, the shortcuts to Tucson.
The Phoenix Indian School main building was built in 1891 and is located at 300 E. Indian School Rd. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 31, 2001, ref. #01000521. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 31, 2001, ref. #01000521.
[1] [20] On July 17, 1970, SR 69T was decommissioned west of I-10 and Baseline Road in Tempe, completely removing the designation from Phoenix. [20] In 1976, SR 69T was truncated to its final western terminus at Price Road and Baseline Road. [29] The remainder of SR 69T was decommissioned from Price Road to SR 87/SR 93 on August 13, 1979. [30]