- Glendora Curve
Infobox road
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state=CA
highway_name=Glendora Curve
alternate_name=Glendora Interchange
maint=Caltrans
cities=Glendora
system=Southern California freeways The Glendora Curve is the former colloquial name for the interchange between State Route 57 and the Foothill Freeway, Interstate 210. [ [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ci.glendora.ca.us%2Fcity_council%2Fminutes%2F2007%2F2007%252005%252022%2520CC%2520Mtg%2520Min.pdf&ei=Ktt8SMepEIH2sAO4z-HBDw&usg=AFQjCNF4PZ1qw_AngZGarkxL4RGj0kLGag&sig2=jkkPlFFrw0BIMfs2pgX72g City Minutes referencing colloquial name.] ] The "curve" portion refers to the interchange from the northbound lanes of State Route 57 to the westbound lanes of I-210, and from the eastbound lanes of I-210 to the southbound lanes of State Route 57. The origin of the name comes from its location in the city of Glendora. Prior to 2002, this interchange was entirely part of I-210, and the eastern terminus of I-210 ended several miles south of the curve at theKellogg Interchange at the junctions of the Chino Valley Freeway, State Route 71, the San Bernardino Freeway, I-10, and Route 57. After the portion of I-210 south of the Glendora Curve was transferred to Route 57 in 2002, effectively extending Route 210 east past the Glendora Curve, the name Glendora Curve fell out of popular use. [ [http://209.85.141.104/search?q=cache:bJrOziNwlAEJ:www.sandimas.net/index2.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26do_pdf%3D1%26id%3D87+Glendora+Interchange&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us Glendora Interchange] ]The interchange consists of two freeway segments (i.e. there are two freeway 'paths' of travel into the complex) of two major highways:
*Jct|state=CA|I|210|name1=
Foothill Freeway
*Jct|state=CA|SR|57|name1=Orange Freeway References
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