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First reassurance shield on southbound SR 305 in Battle Mountain, Nevada SR 305 with the Toiyabe Range in the background. State Route 305 begins just northwest of the town limits of Austin, Nevada. [2] From there, the route heads in a northerly direction through the Reese River Valley, generally paralleling the Reese River. The highway passes ...
Primary state routes are assigned three-digit numbers based upon the county in which the majority of the route resides (or, in some instances, the county of the major town on the route). State routes in a county are grouped together with similar numbers, which are assigned in order based upon alphabetical order of county names.
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State Route 305 (SR 305) is a 33.99-mile (54.70 km) long east–west state highway in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. The western terminus of SR 305 is at a signalized intersection with the duplex of SR 82 and SR 700 in the village of Hiram .
Montana Secondary Highway 305; Nevada State Route 305; New Mexico State Road 305; New York State Route 305. New York State Route 305 (former) North Carolina Highway 305; Ohio State Route 305; Pennsylvania Route 305; Tennessee State Route 305; Texas: Texas State Highway 305; Texas State Highway Loop 305; Farm to Market Road 305; Utah State Route ...
State Route 306 (SR 306) is a 30.631-mile (49.296 km) state highway in Lander and Eureka counties in northern Nevada, United States. It connects the mining area of Gold Acres in Lander County to Interstate 80 (I-80) at the Beowawe Interchange near Beowawe in Eureka County via Crescent Valley .
State Route 304 (SR 304) is a state highway in Lander County, Nevada, United States. The road is the main street through the town of Battle Mountain, and is also designated Interstate 80 Business (I-80 Bus.). The highway was part of SR 1 and U.S. Route 40 (US 40) prior to the mid-1970s.
SR 3 began at the California state line west of Lida and took a circuitous route to Carson City and Reno. The route ran as follows: California state line 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Oasis, CA east on present day SR 266 to SR 5 (now US 95), 41 miles (66 km) south of Tonopah