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|direction_b=East |terminus_b= northwest of Needles |counties=San Bernardino |previous_type=CR |previous_route=S80 |next_type=CR |next_route=145 |browse= }} County Route 66 (CR 66) is an east–west numbered road in San Bernardino County, California. It runs for from Oro Grande (north of Victorville) to its junction with U.S. Route 95 (US 95) northwest of Needles. The entire route is part of the former US 66. It is the only county route in San Bernardino County. ==Route description== The route is part of the California Route Marker Program. CR 66 begins at its western terminus, on the National Trails Highway at the intersection of 1st Street in unincorporated Oro Grande, near the Victorville city limits. From there, it heads north towards Barstow where it becomes Main Street headed eastbound. After an overlap with Interstate 15 Business (I-15 Bus.), it continues south to the I-40 interchange, where it runs concurrently with I-40 east for before splitting from the freeway at the Nebo Street exit. At that junction, CR 66 runs parallel to I-40 all the way to Ludlow, but then turns southeast towards Amboy Crater National Natural Landmark. It then heads back towards I-40, crossing paths with the freeway again at Fenner, before heading east on Goffs Road to its eastern terminus with US 95.〔 At of length, CR 66 is the longest county route in California, and it is even longer than some Interstate highways, including two Interstate highways in Arizona, three primary Interstates in Texas, I-78 (which goes through three different states), and every single auxiliary (three-digit) Interstate in the U.S. Although the route officially stops short of Victorville city limits, there has been signage for the route within Victorville. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「County Route 66 (California)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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