Temecula Valley Freeway

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Temecula Valley Freeway
Signed as
Interstate 15
Interstate 15
Major cities/towns: Lake Elsinore
Murrieta
Temecula
Direction: North-South
Southern California freeways
Interstate 15; the Mojave Freeway segment is highlighted in light blue, the Ontario Freeway segment is in red, the Corona Freeway segment is in purple, the Temecula Valley Freeway segment is in green, and the Escondido Freeway segment is in orange.
Interstate 15; the Mojave Freeway segment is highlighted in light blue, the Ontario Freeway segment is in red, the Corona Freeway segment is in purple, the Temecula Valley Freeway segment is in green, and the Escondido Freeway segment is in orange.

The Temecula Valley Freeway is a segment of Interstate 15 in Riverside County, California, United States, traveling northwest to southeast through the southern portions of the Inland Empire region. It begins at the Ortega Highway (California State Highway 74) in Lake Elsinore, where the Corona Freeway ends; travels south through the cities of Murrieta (where it is joined by the Escondido Freeway, signed as Interstate 215) and Temecula; and ends at the Riverside/San Diego county line. Thereafter, I-15 is designated as the Escondido Freeway.

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[edit] Legal definition

The Temecula Valley Freeway is Route 15 from the San Diego County Line to Bundy Canyon Road near Lake Elsinore, as named by Assembly Concurrent Resolution 125, Chapter 78 in 1990.[1]

[edit] Communities served

Communities along the Temecula Valley Freeway include:

  • Lake Elsinore
  • Murrieta
  • Temecula

[edit] Major intersections

Freeways intersecting the Temecula Valley Freeway include:

  • Corona Freeway
  • Escondido Freeway

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2006 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances in California. Caltrans, 63. Retrieved on March 28, 2007.