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The Foothill Freeway is a freeway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, California, United States, running from the Sylmar district of Los Angeles east to Redlands.The western segment is signed as Interstate 210 (I-210) from its western end at I-5 to SR 57 in Glendora, while the eastern segment is signed as State Route 210 (SR 210) to its eastern terminus at I-10.
They are generally along the Interstate 210 freeway, giving it the name "Foothill Freeway". The Interstate 210 and State Route 210 freeway covers 86 miles, between Sylmar in the west, through the foothills and San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys, to Redlands in the east. The Foothill Freeway superseded a highway known as Foothill Boulevard.
Northeastern end of freeway on I-210: I-210 east (Foothill Freeway) / Angeles Crest Highway – Pasadena: Northeastern end of I-210 overlap; interchange; I-210 exit 20 33.80: CR N3 (Angeles Forest Highway) – Palmdale 64.09: Islip Saddle, elevation 6,658 feet (2,029 m) [26] SR 39 south (San Gabriel Canyon Road) Closed 64.15
Route 238, consisting of State Route 238 (SR 238) and Interstate 238 (I-238), is a mostly north–south state and auxiliary Interstate highway in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. The southern segment is signed as SR 238 and is a divided multilane surface highway that runs parallel to the Hayward hills between I-680 in Fremont and I-580 ...
Note that although the Glendale Freeway and Angeles Crest Highway both end at Foothill Boulevard, Foothill itself does not intersect State Route 2, as SR 2's alignment heads east one mile (1.6 km) on Interstate 210. This portion of Foothill Boulevard is operated by Glendale Transit line 3 and Metro Local lines 90 and 690.
May 25—The transformation of Foothill Road from a meandering two-lane route into a four-lane "mega corridor" is now set to begin next year. The project will provide a north-south alternative to ...
SR 241's southern half from near Las Flores to near Irvine is the Foothill Transportation Corridor, while its northern half to SR 91 on the Anaheim–Yorba Linda border forms part of the Eastern Transportation Corridor system with SR 133 and SR 261.
While HOV lanes are enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week in Southern California, HOV lanes are enforced 6 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, in Northern California.