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The Foothill Freeway is a freeway in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, California, United States, running from the Sylmar district of Los Angeles east to Redlands.
Interstate 210 (I-210) and State Route 210 (SR 210) are two connected highways in the Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties of California. They are also known as the Foothill Freeway together. It runs from the Interstate 5 near Santa Clarita and San Fernando to San Dimas at the State Route 57.
Just before reaching Foothill Boulevard, SR 2 turns off the Glendale Freeway onto the eastbound Foothill Freeway (Interstate 210) for a short distance until reaching the Angeles Crest Highway exit in La Cañada Flintridge.
A new freeway, the Mid County Parkway, from Interstate 215 in Perris to State Route 79 in San Jacinto. [8] An extension for Interstate 710, the Long Beach Freeway, to its originally planned terminus at Interstate 210, the Foothill Freeway, in Pasadena, via a tunnel underneath the city of South Pasadena [9] or some other means. Caltrans, however ...
The Foothill Freeway was the only planned Interstate freeway route from the 1950s around Los Angeles not to have a determined routing. The first segment of this route opened in 1955; this is likely the segment that ran from Foothill Blvd. near Gould Ave. east to near the intersection of Montana Ave. and Canada Ave (cosigned with Route 118 ).
The Foothill Freeway is one of the most diverse in the Los Angeles area. It goes through mountains, along the foothills, and is an urban freeway along many of its miles. The first segment to be constructed opened in 1955 near Devils Gate Dam.
Interstate 210 in California is the Foothill Freeway between Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway) in Sylmar and California 57 (Orange Freeway) in Glendora via Pasadena. At California 57, Interstate 210 changes into California 210, and the state route continues east from there to San Bernardino, ending at Interstate 10 in Redlands.
Foothill Freeway I-210 West Traffic & Road Conditions in California West, CalTrans lane closures and SIG Alerts in San Bernardino.
Interstate 210 in California is the Foothill Freeway between Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway) in Sylmar and SR 57 (Orange Freeway) in Glendora via Pasadena. I-210 changes into SR 210 at SR 57, and the state route continues east from there to San Bernardino and Interstate 10 in Redlands.
The Foothill Freeway finally opened on November 30, 1972 to very little fanfare. Westbound lanes were opened at noon, then eastbound lanes were opened three hours later. The first “regular” user of the new freeway was driving a yellow Datsun, who waited for four hours to have that honor.