Where does the 91 Freeway end in California?
Between the Santa Ana Freeway, Interstate 5 (I-5), in Buena Park and the 91 Freeway’s eastern terminus at a junction with Interstate 215 and State Route 60 in Riverside, the 91 Freeway’s assigned name is the Riverside Freeway. Past the I-215/SR 60/SR 91 junction, the Riverside Freeway continues as I-215.
Where are the HOT lanes on the 91 Freeway?
The 91 Express Lanes are 18-mile (29 km) high-occupancy toll lanes (HOT lanes) contained entirely within the median of the Riverside Freeway in Orange and Riverside counties. The 91 Express Lanes run from the junction of SR 91 with the SR 55 Freeway (Costa Mesa Freeway) in Anaheim to its junction with I-15 in Corona.
When did SR 91 get the express lanes?
In 2008, the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) received authority to extend the Express Lanes to I-15. Traffic congestion on eastbound SR-91 between Anaheim and Corona is routinely among the worst five areas in the nation.
When was the Riverside Freeway in California built?
The Riverside Freeway first opened in 1963 signed as U.S. Route 91 and U.S. Route 395 and the last section was built in 1975.
Where are the toll lanes on the 91 Freeway?
Construction of the 91 Express LanesEdit. The chosen solution was to create a toll road in the median of the freeway. This original section of the 91 Express Lanes operated between the Orange–Riverside county line and the Costa Mesa Freeway ( SR 55) interchange in eastern Anaheim, a distance of about 10 miles (16 km).
Where is the Artesia Freeway in Los Angeles?
The Artesia Freeway is a freeway in southeastern Los Angeles County and northwestern Orange County. It runs east–west from its western terminus at the Long Beach Freeway in northern Long Beach to its eastern terminus at the Santa Ana Freeway in Buena Park.