Basic data
Length:
31.912 mi (51.208 km)
State:
California
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course
0,000
San Pedro , Ninth / Gaffey Streets
0.500
First Street
0.745
Gaffey Street
0.931
Vincent Thomas Bridge CA 47
1,230
Channel Street
2,771
Wilmington , C Street
3,264
Anaheim Street
4,061
Pacific Coast Highway CA 1
5,451
Carson , Sepulveda Blvd.
7,016
Carson Street
8,028
Torrance / Del Amo Blvds.
8,775
San Diego Freeway I-405
9,870
Gardena Freeway CA 91
11,239
Redondo Beach Blvd.
11,891
Rosecrans Ave.
12,898
El Segundo Blvd.
13,820
Glenn Anderson Freeway I-105
14,967
Century Blvd.
15,976
Manchester ave
16,981
Florence Ave
17,514
Gage Ave
17,980
Slauson Ave
18,495
51st Street
18,998
Vernon Ave
19,502
Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
19,995
Exposition Blvd.
21,444
Santa Monica Freeway I-10
22,123
Olympic Blvd.
22,360
8th / 9th Streets
22,834
5th / 6th Streets
23,040
3rd / 4th Streets
23,727
US 101
24,060
Figueroa Street / Sunset Blvd.
24,310
Hill Street / Stadium Way
25,086
Solano Ave
25,751
Golden State Freeway I-5
27,119
Avenue 43
28,050
Avenue 52
28,375
Avenue 57 / Herman Ave.
28,762
60th avenue
29,028
Avenue 64
29,500
York Blvd.
29,950
South Pasadena , Bridewell Street
30,587
Orange Grove Ave
31,170
Fair Oaks Ave
31,912
Pasadena , Glenarm Street
The Interstate 110 (abbreviated I-110 ) is an interstate highway in the United States , most of which in the city of Los Angeles runs. The southern end of the interstate is in the suburb of San Pedro on California State Route 47 , near the Vincent Thomas Bridge and the Port of Los Angeles . The opposite end is 32 miles north on Glenarm Street in Pasadena . North of the Santa Monica Freeway ( Interstate 10 ), the street is only called California State Route 110 .
North of the I 110 / US 101 ( Hollywood Freeway ) junction, the freeway is also known as the Pasadena Freeway or Arroyo Seco Parkway . Under the latter name, this section was completed in 1940 as the first highway in the state of California. South of the freeway interchange near downtown Los Angeles , the freeway bears the unofficial name Harbor Freeway . The cross with Interstate 105 is labeled Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange . By 1962, the freeway was expanded south to the Pacific Coast Highway . The last four kilometers including the connection to the port followed until 1970.
The Harbor Freeway near downtown LA at rush hour
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