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  2. Arizona State Route 95 - Wikipedia

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    Lake Havasu City: 73.52: 118.32: Mesquite Avenue – London Bridge, Island District: Serves Havasu Regional Medical Center 92.81: 149.36: I-40 – Flagstaff, Bullhead City, Los Angeles: Northern end of southern segment; I-40 exit 9: Gap in route 111.43: 179.33: Colorado River bridge at California state line: Southern end of northern segment ...

  3. U.S. Route 95 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 95 was a late addition to Arizona's U.S. Highway system, having been extended into the state around 1960 during the dawn of the Interstate Highway System. [6] [7] Though it is a short section of highway, only traveling between Ehrenberg and San Luis at the Mexico–United States border, it also serves as the main north–south highway to the cities of Yuma, San Luis, and Quartzsite. [2]

  4. Interstate 40 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The highway has major junctions with U.S. Route 93 (US 93; the main highway connecting Phoenix and Las Vegas, Nevada) in Kingman and again approximately 22 miles (35 km) to the east and I-17 (the freeway linking Phoenix to northern Arizona) in Flagstaff. For the majority of its routing through Arizona, I-40 follows the historic alignment of US 66.

  5. Transportation in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Entering Arizona on I-10 from New Mexico. Main interstate routes include I-17, and I-19 traveling south–north, I-8, I-10, and I-40 traveling west–east, and a short stretch of I-15 traveling southwest–northeast through the northwestern corner of the state.

  6. List of Arizona railroads - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix and Buckeye Railway: SP: 1909 1910 Arizona Eastern Railroad: Phoenix and Eastern Railroad: SP: 1901 1934 Southern Pacific Company: Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa Railway: SP: 1894 1895 Maricopa and Phoenix and Salt River Valley Railroad: Prescott and Arizona Central Railway: 1885 1893 N/A Prescott and Eastern Railroad: ATSF: 1897 1911

  7. Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Lake Havasu City has a hot desert climate , with extremely hot summers, mild winters, and very little rainfall. The hottest temperature in Arizona was recorded in Havasu City. Lake Havasu City is a very hot city, even by Arizona standards; here, the highest temperature ever recorded in the state, 128 °F (53 °C), was set on June 29, 1994. [19]

  8. Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Many flights to Phoenix would stop at Lake Havasu City, Arizona. [10] Other commuter airlines that briefly served the Laughlin/Bullhead City Airport in the 1990s include Arizona Airways with nonstop flights from Tucson International Airport (TUS) as well as direct one stop flights from Albuquerque (ABQ). Pacific Coast Airlines provided service ...

  9. Roads and freeways in metropolitan Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Following the Loop 101 interchange, I-10 reaches the western city limits of Phoenix. It meets the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway between 59th and 51st avenues. As it approaches downtown Phoenix, I-10 has the first of two interchanges with Interstate 17, a four-level symmetrical stack interchange known locally as The Stack. I-10 and I-17 box in ...