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US 95 in southern Fallon: Beach Road at NAS Fallon gate in southeastern Fallon 1976: current SR 120: 6.260: 10.074 US 95 in southern Fallon: SR 119 in southeastern Fallon 1976: current SR 121: 27.047: 43.528 US 50 southeast of Fallon: Settlement Road in Dixie Valley: 1976: c. 2022 [1] Now designated as a frontage road (FR CH08)
State Route 160 (SR 160) is a state highway in southern Nevada, United States. It connects the southern Las Vegas Valley to U.S. Route 95 (US 95) northwest of the city via the Pahrump Valley. The southern part of the route sees heavy traffic, mostly due to Pahrump's continued growth as a Las Vegas bedroom community.
A 19-mile (31 km) concurrency with U.S. Route 95 between Las Vegas and Alunite was added in 1940, when that highway was extended through southern Nevada along State Route 5. [10] The first major shift of US 93 occurred in 1967, when a new highway connection was completed between US 91 (now I-15) and a point 24 miles (39 km) northwest of Glendale.
State routes in Nevada shorter than one mile State State Route X (SR X) System links Nevada State Highway System Interstate US State Pre‑1976 Scenic The following is a list of state routes in Nevada shorter than one mile (1.6 km) in length. Most of these highways are short state-maintained sections of longer urban streets, old alignments of more prominent highways, or connectors between one ...
The following is a list of past and present U.S. Routes in the U.S. state of Nevada. All active mainline and alternate routes are maintained by the Nevada Department of Transportation. Some active special routes are maintained by local municipalities, and may not be signed on the route itself.
State Route 147 (SR 147) is a state highway serving the Las Vegas Valley in southern Nevada.It is signed as Lake Mead Boulevard and runs from Interstate 15 (I-15) and U.S. Route 93 (US 93) in North Las Vegas east to the border of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
In 1976, Nevada began a renumbering of its state highways. In the route reassignment process, the portion of SR 10 concurrent with US 6 no longer carried a state highway number; the remainder of the highway north of Basalt became State Route 360. This action took place on July 1, 1976, and was first seen on state maps with the 1978 edition. [8] [9]
The following is a list of Interstate highways in the U.S. state of Nevada. All active mainline Interstates are maintained by the Nevada Department of Transportation, except for a portion of Interstate 215. Interstate business loops are only state-maintained where they overlap with an active State Route or U.S. route.