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Interstate 110 (California)


 

The Harbor Freeway is one of the principal north-south freeways in Los Angeles County, California. Signed as Interstate 110 for its entire length, it runs from Gaffey Street in San Pedro to the Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10) south of downtown Los Angeles, where it turns into the Pasadena Freeway and becomes signed as California State Highway 110.

Related Topics:
Freeway - Los Angeles County, California - San Pedro - Santa Monica Freeway - Interstate 10 - Los Angeles - Pasadena Freeway - California State Highway 110

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Even though the Harbor Freeway legally ends at Interstate 10 (see below), "Harbor Freeway" does appear on freeway signs north of the Santa Monica Freeway up to U.S. Highway 101 and the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles.

Related Topics:
U.S. Highway 101 - Four Level Interchange

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The Harbor Freeway, along with the Long Beach Freeway, are the principal means for freight to get from the port of Los Angeles to rail yards and warehouses further inland. Its interchange with the Santa Monica Freeway is notoriously busy and congested, and the portions bordering Bunker Hill in northwest downtown Los Angeles are choked with traffic at peak travel times.

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The I-110 number was once used for the stub of the San Bernardino Freeway (mostly I-10) west of I-5.

Related Topics:
San Bernardino Freeway - I-10 - I-5

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