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Route 710, consisting of the non-contiguous segments of State Route 710 (SR 710) and Interstate 710 (I-710), is a major north–south state highway and auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area of the U.S. state of California.
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1963–1968 near East Los Angeles Interchange part of US 101 (Santa Ana Freeway) 1982–1993 Century Freeway (completed) [2] NHS: Entire route: Major junctions; West end: SR 1 near El Segundo: I-405 on the Los Angeles-Hawthorne border I-110 in Los Angeles I-710 on the Lynwood-Paramount border SR 19 in Downey; East end: I-605 / Studebaker Rd in ...
The East Los Angeles Interchange is an interchange complex located in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles. With its southern portion handling over 550,000 vehicles per day (2008 AADT), it is the busiest freeway interchange in the world. [ 1 ]
The single-vehicle crash happened shortly after 4 a.m. on the 710 at the 91 Freeway connector, ... The Los Angeles County coroner's office identified one of the people killed as 15-year-old George ...
Los Angeles drivers returned to a much more normal commute Monday when an elevated stretch of a major freeway reopened well ahead of original estimates following a raging arson fire that shut down ...
Officials said arson was the cause of a Nov. 11 fire that damaged Interstate 10 in Los Angeles, forcing a closure of the busy east-west road in both directions. Repair work, which California ...
When it opened to traffic on October 5, 2020, the replacement bridge was redesignated as the western (southern) extension of I-710 (extending its terminus to its intersection with State Route 47) and is now the responsibility of Caltrans, District 7. [4] From west to east, the new bridge spans a total of 8,800 feet (2,700 m), consisting of: [8]