- List of Nevada state highways
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State Route shieldHighway names Interstates: Interstate X (I-X) US Routes: U.S. Route X (US X) State: State Route X (SR X) The following is a list of all past and present state maintained highways and other regionally significant highways located in the U.S. state of Nevada. All active numbered highways (including Interstates, U.S. Routes and State Routes) in this list are maintained by the Nevada Department of Transportation, except for the portions of Interstate 215 and where otherwise stated.
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Interstate Routes
Interstate 15 Interstate 215 Interstate 515 Interstate 80 Interstate 580 United States Routes
Current
U.S. Route 6 U.S. Route 50
U.S. Route 50 Alternate U.S. Route 93
U.S. Route 93 Alternate U.S. Route 95
U.S. Route 95 Alternate U.S. Route 395 Former
These U.S. Routes were mostly replaced in Nevada by Interstate routes. All were officially removed from the state highway system by 1978.
U.S. Route 40
U.S. Route 40 Alternate U.S. Route 91
U.S. Route 91 Alternate U.S. Route 466 Nevada State Routes
Current numbering system (1976-present)
Primary routes (SR 28 - SR 490)
Primary state routes are assigned numbers based upon the county in which the majority of the route resides (or, in some instances, the county of the major town on the route). State routes in a county are grouped together with similar numbers, which are assigned in order based upon alphabetical order of county names. Three exceptions to this numbering scheme exist (SR 28, SR 88, and SR 140); all three of these routes have highway numbers that continue into the adjoining state.
- Note: Shaded routes have been decommissioned. An asterisk indicates a route number that may not have been assigned.
SR 28 SR 88 SR 115 SR 116 SR 117 SR 118 SR 119 SR 120 SR 121 SR 140 SR 142* SR 143* SR 144 SR 145* SR 146 SR 147 SR 148* SR 153* SR 156 SR 157 SR 158 SR 159 SR 160 SR 161 SR 163 SR 164 SR 165 SR 166 SR 167 SR 168 SR 169 SR 170 SR 171 SR 172 SR 206 SR 207 SR 208 SR 221 SR 223 SR 224 SR 225 SR 226 SR 227 SR 228 SR 229 SR 230 SR 231 SR 232 SR 233 SR 264 SR 265 SR 266 SR 267 SR 278 SR 289 SR 290 SR 291* SR 292 SR 293 SR 294 SR 304 SR 305 SR 306 SR 317 SR 318 SR 319 SR 320 SR 321 SR 322 SR 338 SR 339 SR 340 SR 341 SR 342 SR 359 SR 360 SR 361 SR 362 SR 372 SR 373 SR 374 SR 375 SR 376 SR 377 SR 378 SR 379 SR 396 SR 397 SR 398 SR 399 SR 400 SR 401 SR 425 SR 426 SR 427 SR 428 SR 429 SR 430 SR 431 SR 443 SR 445 SR 446 SR 447 SR 485 SR 487 SR 488 SR 489 SR 490 Urban routes (SR 500 - SR 686)
Urban state routes, numbered in the 500's and 600's, typically lie on arterial roadways in larger metropolitan areas. Urban state route numbers are grouped together sequentially, assigned by alphabetical order of the name of the city in which they primarily reside.
Nevada DOT has been deleting urban routes from the state highway system in recent years. This is especially apparent in the Las Vegas and Reno metropolitan areas.
- Note: Shaded routes have been decommissioned.
SR 500 SR 501 SR 511 SR 512 SR 513 SR 516 SR 518 SR 520 SR 525 SR 529 SR 530 SR 531 SR 535 SR 562 SR 564 SR 573 SR 574 SR 578 SR 579 SR 582 SR 589 SR 591 SR 592 SR 593 SR 594 SR 595 SR 596 SR 599 SR 601 SR 602 SR 604 SR 605 SR 607 SR 610 SR 612 SR 646 SR 647 SR 648 SR 650 SR 651 SR 653 SR 655 SR 657 SR 659 SR 660 SR 663 SR 667 SR 668 SR 671 SR 673 SR 686 Secondary routes (SR 701 - SR 900)
Minor state routes, numbered in the 700's and 800's, chiefly exist to connect smaller rural communities to other state highways. In some small urban areas, these routes can also serve as minor collector or arterial roadways.
Like primary state routes, minor state routes are grouped sequentially in alphabetical order by county name.
- Note: Shaded routes have been decomissioned. An asterisk indicates a route number that may not have been assigned.
SR 701* SR 702* SR 703* SR 704* SR 705 SR 715 SR 718 SR 719* SR 720 SR 721* SR 722 SR 723 SR 726 SR 727* SR 738* SR 739 SR 740* SR 743* SR 744* SR 745* SR 756 SR 757 SR 758 SR 759 SR 760 SR 765 SR 766 SR 767 SR 773 SR 774 SR 780 SR 781 SR 786 SR 787 SR 788 SR 789 SR 790 SR 793 SR 794 SR 795 SR 796 SR 806 SR 816 SR 822 SR 823 SR 824 SR 825 SR 826* SR 827 SR 828 SR 829 SR 839 SR 844 SR 854 SR 856 SR 858 SR 859 SR 860 SR 877 SR 878 SR 879* SR 880 SR 892 SR 893 SR 894 SR 895 SR 900* Previous numbering system (1917-1976)
These State Routes were developed beginning in 1917 upon the creation of the Nevada Department of Highways. Routes were not assigned according to any particular numbering system, and sequential numbers were largely scattered throughout the state. Additionally, several suffixed highways were also designated, branching from the original parent route.
During the 1976 renumbering of Nevada's state highway system, the majority of Nevada's two-digit routes were eliminated. Most of the old two-digit routes were reassigned to one or more of the new three-digit highway numbers (State Routes 28 and 88 were the only routes to permanently keep their pre-1976 numbers). Other routes were immediately eliminated from the state highway system, while a select few retained their pre-1976 numbers on official state maps into the 1980s only to be later reassigned or decommissioned.
- Note: Links below either lead to an article about the route or redirect to an article about the route that replaced it.
SR 1 SR 1A SR 1B SR 2 SR 2A SR 2B SR 2C SR 3 SR 3A SR 3B SR 3C SR 4 SR 5 SR 5A SR 5B SR 5C SR 6 SR 6A SR 6B SR 7 SR 8 SR 8A SR 8B SR 9 SR 10 SR 11 SR 12 SR 13 SR 14 SR 15 SR 16 SR 17 SR 18 SR 18A SR 19 SR 20 SR 21 SR 22 SR 23 SR 24 SR 25 SR 26 SR 27 SR 28 SR 29 SR 30 SR 31 SR 32 SR 32A SR 33 SR 33A SR 33B SR 34 SR 34A SR 35 SR 36 SR 37 SR 38 SR 38A SR 39 SR 40 SR 41 SR 41A SR 42 (1935) SR 42 (1940s) SR 43 SR 44 SR 45 SR 46 SR 47 SR 48 SR 49 SR 50 SR 51 SR 52 SR 53 SR 54 SR 55 SR 56 SR 57 SR 58 SR 59 SR 60 (1937) SR 60 (1940s) SR 61 SR 62 SR 63 SR 64 SR 65 SR 66 SR 67 SR 68 SR 69 SR 70 (1940s) SR 70 (1960s) SR 71 SR 72 SR 73 SR 74 SR 75 SR 76 SR 77 SR 79 SR 80 SR 81 SR 82 SR 83 SR 84 SR 85 SR 86 SR 88 SR 89 SR 90 SR 91 SR 92 SR 93 Other highways
The following is a listing of other regionally significant highways in the state of Nevada. The highways in this list are not maintained by the Nevada Department of Transportation.
- Clark County 215: A freeway and expressway comprising the non-interstate portion of the Las Vegas Beltway, built and maintained by Clark County.
- County Route 34
- County Route 447
- Summerlin Parkway: A freeway in Las Vegas maintained by the City of Las Vegas.
- USA Parkway: A four-lane roadway east of Reno serving the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (formerly proposed as a new SR 805).
References
- Nevada Department of Transportation, State Maintained Highways, Descriptions, Index & Maps
- Nevada Department of Transportation, Historical Maps
- University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada in Maps: Nevada Highway Maps - 1917-2005
- Nevada Highways @ RockyMountainRoads.com
External links
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