Nevada State Route 3C

Nevada State Route 3C

State Route 3C marker

State Route 3C
Route information
Length: 57 mi[1]
(1946 length) (92 km)
Existed: mid 1940’s – circa 1982
Major junctions
South end: California state line southwest of Hawthorne (1946-73)
Lucky Boy Road in Mineral County (1973-81)
North end: SR 3 (now SR 208) south of Yerington
Highway system

Nevada highways

State Route 3C (SR 3C) was the former route number for Walker Road,[2] an unimproved road that ran from the California state line southwest of Hawthorne to SR 208 south of Yerington.

SR 3C was commissioned in the mid-1940s. The route underwent no significant changes until 1973, when the southern terminus was moved 8 miles (13 km) north to Lucky Boy Road in Mineral County. SR 3C was decommissioned by 1982.

References

  1. ^ Nevada Department of Highways (1946). Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). 
  2. ^ DeLorme. Street Atlas 2005 USA (Map) (2005 ed.). 

Nevada State Highway Department (1973). Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map).  Nevada State Department of Transportation (1982). Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map). 


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