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Long Beach Freeway

Interstate 710 markerState Route 710 marker

Interstate 710 and State Route 710
Long Beach Freeway
Route information
Defined by
Maintained by Caltrans
Length: 23 mi (37 km)
History: 1930s as highway, 1964 as a number (SR 7), 1983-1984 as an interstate (I-710)
Component
highways:
I-710 from Long Beach to Monterey Park
SR 710 (unsigned) from California Boulevard (South Pasadena Gap) to Pasadena
Main section
South end: SR 47 in Long Beach
Major
junctions:
I-405 in Long Beach
SR 91 in Long Beach
I-105 in Lynwood
I-5 in Commerce
SR 60 in East Los Angeles
I-10 in Monterey Park
North end: Valley Boulevard in Alhambra
Pasadena stub
South end: California Boulevard in Pasadena
North end: SR 134 / I-210 in Pasadena
Location
Counties: Los Angeles
Highway system
I-680 I-780

Interstate 710 markerState Route 710 marker

Route 710 (colloquially referred to as "The Seven-Ten"), consisting of State Route 710 (SR 710) and Interstate 710 (I-710), is a state highway in the Los Angeles area of the U.S. state of California, mostly built to interstate standards.

Interstate 710 is a north–south auxiliary interstate freeway running for 23 miles (37 km) through Los Angeles County, California. Officially known as the Long Beach Freeway, it runs north from Long Beach to Valley Boulevard, just north of I-10, the San Bernardino freeway, near the boundary between the cities of Alhambra and Los Angeles. South of I-5, Interstate 710 follows the course of the Los Angeles River, rarely wandering more than a few hundred feet from the riverbed. South of SR 1 in Long Beach, SR 710 is officially part of the Seaside Freeway.


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