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The highway continues north, east of Homer Mountain, to the Nevada state line. [ 4 ] US 95 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System , [ 5 ] and a small portion near I-10 and the portion north of I-40 are part of the National Highway System , [ 6 ] a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy ...
Intersection of US 95 and Oregon Route 78. US 95 is designated the I.O.N. Highway No. 456 (see Oregon highways and routes); "I.O.N." stands for Idaho–Oregon–Nevada. This section of highway is a primary commercial route between Boise and northern California, connecting to I-80 at Winnemucca, Nevada.
Under the code, the state assigns a unique Route X to each highway and does not differentiate between state, US, or Interstate highways. California still uses a version of the 1961 U.S. Route shield, featuring a simplified cutout shield containing only the outer border, "U S," and the route marker. All other U.S. states adopted the 1971 version ...
Two highways, none of which were designated as only a state route, in the U.S. state of California have been signed as Route 95: U.S. Route 95 in California; California State Route 95 (1934), now part of US 395
Interstate 295 is a bypass to the east of Richmond, from I-95 south of Petersburg, across I-64 east of Richmond and I-95 north of Richmond to I-64 west of Richmond. Interstate 395 is a branch from Springfield north into downtown Washington, D.C. It was part of I-95 until 1977. Interstate 495 is the Capital Beltway, a full loop around Washington ...
The route east of State Route 136 near Keeler is on the California Freeway and Expressway System, [6] but is a two-lane road; [5] but except for a small portion in Porterville is not part of the National Highway System, [7] a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway ...
Metro Local Line 162 runs along Sherman Way [2] and the G Line's Sherman Way station is located at Sherman Way and Canoga Avenue in Canoga Park. [3]The East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project plans to have a stop at Sherman Way and Van Nuys Boulevard in Van Nuys. [4]
Sherman Pass (elevation 9,200 ft or 2,804 m) is a mountain pass in California on the Kern Plateau in the Sequoia National Forest near the southern tip of the Sierra Nevada. It is traversed by Sherman Pass Road (Forest Route 22S05), which runs from Kern River Highway (M-99) at the North Fork of the Kern River on the west to Kennedy Meadow Road ...