Interstate 110 (California)

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Interstate 110 (CA)
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Length: 31.912 mi (51.208 km)
State: California
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Route of Interstate 110 (CA)

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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