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Interstate 10 (I-10) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from Santa Monica, California, to Jacksonville, Florida.The segment of I-10 in California, also known as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway, [4] runs east from Santa Monica through Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Palm Springs before crossing into the state of Arizona.
Between its west terminus in Santa Monica, California, and the major East Los Angeles Interchange, I-10 is known as the Santa Monica Freeway.The Santa Monica Freeway is also called the Rosa Parks Freeway, named after the civil rights activist, for the segment beginning at I-405 (San Diego Freeway), and ending at I-110/SR 110 (Harbor Freeway).
Westernmost segment between Nimitz Boulevard/Sunset Cliffs Boulevard and I-5 is not officially recognized as an Interstate by the FHWA: I-9: 302: 486 I-5 at Wheeler Ridge: I-5 in Stockton: proposed — Caltrans has proposed I-7 or I-9 for SR 99 in central California I-10: 243.31 [b] 391.57 SR 1 in Santa Monica: I-10 at the Arizona state line ...
Two highways in the U.S. state of California have been signed as Route 10 : Interstate 10 in California , part of the Interstate Highway System California State Route 10 (1934-1960s) , later Route 42
0–9. Interstate 110; Interstate 110 (California 1958–65) Interstate 110 (California 1958–1968) Interstate 110 and State Route 110 (California)
Sunset Cliffs Boulevard/Nimitz Boulevard in San Diego, California: I-10 in Casa Grande, Arizona: 1964: current Serves two states: California, Arizona I-10: 2460.34: 3,959.53 SR 1 in Santa Monica, California: I-95/US 17/SR 15/SR 228 in Jacksonville, Florida: 1957: current
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.
The state highway system of the U.S. state of California is a network of highways that are owned and maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).. Each highway is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route [1] [2]) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300–635).