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The eastern terminus of State Route 170 in Warden. State Route 170 (SR 170) begins at SR 17 west of Warden and south of the SR 17 and SR 262 intersection. From SR 17, the highway travels east to cross two pairs of railroad tracks owned by Columbia Basin Railroad, which go south to Connell and north to Moses Lake, [3] to enter Warden.
SR 170 then continues through the northeastern portion of the San Fernando Valley, finally merging onto northbound I-5. There is no connector route to I-5 south because the angle between the two freeways is too acute. There are HOV lanes in operation 24 hours a day in each direction of SR 170 between I-5 and the Hollywood Split interchange ...
Intersection with State Route 154 in Negley. State Route 170 (SR 170) is a north–south running state route located in Mahoning and Columbiana counties in northeast Ohio.It runs within a few miles of the Pennsylvania border for much of its route as it passes through the eastern parts of the two counties.
SR 170 begins in Anderson County in Oak Ridge as Edgemore Road at a trumpet interchange with SR 62 (Illinois Avenue), right across the Clinch River from the town of Solway.It then heads northeast as an improved 2-lane highway, paralleling the Clinch and passing by several golf courses and apartments before coming to an intersection with Melton Lake Drive, just after passing Haw Ridge Park.
Pennsylvania Route 170 (PA 170, designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 170) is an 11.65-mile-long (18.75 km) state highway located in Wayne County in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Prompton. The northern terminus is at PA 670 near Mount Pleasant Township. The route was designated in ...
The Hollywood Split (officially Bruce T. Hinman Memorial Interchange) is a freeway interchange in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California.The interchange is officially named in the memory of California Highway Patrol officer Bruce T. Hinman, who was killed by a drunk driver.
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A gravel road approximating the alignment of present-day SR 170 appeared on official state maps by 1933. This road was marked as part of State Route 6 and U.S. Route 91—these designations traversed the southern portion of the state from the California state line to the Arizona state line at Mesquite via Las Vegas. [4]