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==Route Description== |
==Route Description== |
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The Eastern Toll Road begins at the [[Riverside Freeway]] ([[California State Route 91]]) in Eastern Orange County. Signed as the 241, the tollway travels south, running east of existing developments in [[Anaheim, California| |
The Eastern Toll Road begins at the [[Riverside Freeway]] ([[California State Route 91]]) in Eastern Orange County. Signed as the 241, the tollway travels south, running east of existing developments in [[Anaheim, California|Eastern Anaheim]], [[Orange, California|Orange]], and [[Tustin, California|Tustin]]. At Santiago Canyon Road outside of Tustin, it splits into two legs. |
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The western leg, signed as Highway 261, goes through the western side of [[Irvine, California|Irvine]]. After intersecting with [[Interstate 5]], it ends at Walnut Avenue and Jamboree Road a few miles later. |
The western leg, signed as Highway 261, goes through the western side of [[Irvine, California|Irvine]]. After intersecting with [[Interstate 5]], it ends at Walnut Avenue and Jamboree Road a few miles later. |
Revision as of 09:39, 24 February 2005
The Eastern Toll Road (also called The Eastern Transportation Corridor) is a tollway in Orange County, California. It comprises of the entire length of California State Highway 261, the northern part of California State Highway 133, and the northern half of California State Highway 241.
Route Description
The Eastern Toll Road begins at the Riverside Freeway (California State Route 91) in Eastern Orange County. Signed as the 241, the tollway travels south, running east of existing developments in Eastern Anaheim, Orange, and Tustin. At Santiago Canyon Road outside of Tustin, it splits into two legs.
The western leg, signed as Highway 261, goes through the western side of Irvine. After intersecting with Interstate 5, it ends at Walnut Avenue and Jamboree Road a few miles later.
The eastern leg of the Eastern Toll Road continues signed as the 241 as it runs towards the eastern side of Irvine. After it intersects with the Foothill Toll Road just outside of Irvine, it becomes signed as Highway 133. The 133 continues as the eastern leg of the toll road through the east side of Irvine until it intersects with Interstate 5. Afterwards, it becomes the Laguna Freeway.