California 210 - Play on the Freeway Day Archive


On September 28, 2002, the City of Upland and the San Bernardino Association of Governments (SANBAG) held an "open house" to show off the newly constructed California 210 freeway. This event was held underneath and adjacent to the Euclid Avenue overpass, and attendees parked their cars at the Mountain Avenue on-ramp. The westbound lanes were used for a road race (bike, walk, or run various distances). The Play on the Freeway festivities also included several booths with food and beverages as well as a variety of informational booths for local government agencies and businesses. There were also an assortment of smaller carnival-style games.
On June 24, 2007, the city of Rialto and the San Bernardino Association of Governments (SANBAG) held an "open house" to show off the newly constructed California 210 freeway between Sierra Avenue and State Street. This event was held underneath and adjacent to the Riverside Avenue interchange, and attendees parked their cars at the State Street on-ramp or Riverside Avenue on-ramp.

Prior to the opening of the California 210 Freeway, this view looks east after the State Street and University Parkway off-ramp (Exit 73). The freeway consists of three main lanes and one carpool (HOV) Lane. 06/24/07

Reassurance marker for SR 210 west posted beyond the parclo interchange (Exit 72) with State Street. 06/24/07

Reassurance marker for SR 210 west posted beyond the parclo interchange (Exit 72) with State Street. 06/24/07

Reassurance marker for SR 210 west posted beyond the parclo interchange (Exit 72) with State Street. 06/24/07

The Union Pacific Railroad crosses over SR 210 and Lytle Creek Wash. The railroad bridge over Lytle Creek Wash and Highland Avenue (old SR 30) were built in 1965, predating the freeway by four decades. 06/24/07

The UP Railroad bridge was originally built to include room for the ultimate freeway to pass underneath it (it just took over forty years to get to that point). The freeway crosses over Lytle Creek Wash a short distance west of here. 06/24/07

The UP Railroad follows Lytle Creek Wash north as it slowly gains elevation en route to Cajon Summit and Pass. 06/24/07

A set of power transmission lines cross California 210. These lines parallel the east bank of Lytle Creek Wash. 06/24/07

California 210 crosses over Lytle Creek Wash, which drains from the mountains to the north and is capable of significant flooding in the right conditions. 06/24/07

California 210 crosses over Lytle Creek Wash, which drains from the mountains to the north and is capable of significant flooding in the right conditions. 06/24/07
Photos by Andy Field
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