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Some tid-bits about the many freeways that stretch across Las Anguilas.
Running from the state capitol in Sacromenta to San Diablo County, the 9 Freeway serves as Californio's main north-south artery. Shuttling commuters, freight, and produce through important entertainment districts, Vaca Valley, and the major population center of Las Anguilas, this freeway receives some of the worst traffic in the country.
The freeway connects other desert cities to major centers.
The Olivia Ave overpass over the 9 Freeway in Shurbank.
Beginning in the docile suburbs of Hart Village, the Santa Juanica Freeway moves quickly to connect the large, dense urban population centers of Santa Juanica and Downtown Las Anguilas. In addition, it receives a great deal of freight truck traffic due to its quick and convenient connections to the Port of Las Anguilas and the Las Anguilas International Airport.
The 409 Freeway snaking around Downtown Las Anguilas.
Convenient access to major transportation hubs.
Also known as the Verdura Freeway, the 606 serves the incredibly versatile entertainment centers of Shurbank and Bloxywood. With countless entertainment venues, movie studios, and record labels, many famous Las Anguilas actors, singers, and other celebrities can be spotted on this freeway.
US-606 transition flyover bridges.
The 606 Freeway and 9 Freeway interchange.
Originally an Atlantic Bell street car line, the right-of-way was purchased by TransCal and constructed into a beach-downtown expressway. Offering the beachside neighborhoods of Venecia and Marina De La Reya a rapid pathway into Downtown Las Anguilas, the Elusion Park Freeway also connects residents to the infamous Dogwood Stadium.
The 415 Freeway connecting the marina communities.
The Fingeroa St. Tunnels, constructed in 1935.
A late bloomer in the freeway game, the Harold Kumar Freeway was named after the 33rd governor of Californio, Harold W. Kumar. An avid actor and activist, the freeway builders sought to memorialize his legacy in a concrete way. This freeway connects the suburban communities of Van Nolan, Southridge, Warner Ranch, and the Sea Weed Valley to the farther out city, Dos Vientos.
The Harold Kumar Freeway running under the 606 Freeway in East Bloxywood.
Not formally a freeway, this two-lane highway designated CA-48 serves the communities of the Desert Basin. Commencing in Palmcaster, it heads east and offers convenient connections to the 9 Freeway and the Las Madres National Forest.
The very exciting San Ramon Highway.
Often called the "roadway to nowhere", county commissioners still aren't certain why it exists.