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'''Interstate 480''' is the designation for two tertiary [[Interstate highway|interstate]] routes in the [[United States]] associated with [[Interstate 80]]. |
'''Interstate 480''' is the designation for two tertiary [[Interstate highway|interstate]] routes in the [[United States]] associated with [[Interstate 80]]. |
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'''Interstate 480''' was also the designation for a planned route in San Francisco, also known as the Embarcadero Freeway. The small section that was completed was torn down as an 'eyesore' after being damaged in |
'''Interstate 480''' was also the designation for a planned route in San Francisco, also known as the Embarcadero Freeway. The small section that was completed was torn down as an 'eyesore' after being damaged in the [[Loma Prieta earthquake]]. |
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Revision as of 10:20, 5 December 2004
Interstate 480 is the designation for two tertiary interstate routes in the United States associated with Interstate 80.
Interstate 480 was also the designation for a planned route in San Francisco, also known as the Embarcadero Freeway. The small section that was completed was torn down as an 'eyesore' after being damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake.
Nebraska-Iowa
Interstate 480 is a loop highway that connects downtown Omaha, Nebraska (at a junction with Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 75) with Council Bluffs, Iowa (at a junction with Interstate 29). The entire length of I-480 is a short 4.9 miles. U.S. Highway 6 runs jointly with I-480 for a short distance, from Council Bluffs across the Missouri River.
Ohio
Interstate 480 is a busy loop highway that connects the Ohio Turnpike (I-80) with suburban Cleveland, Ohio. The western terminus is at I-80 near the town of North Ridgeville while the eastern terminus is at I-80 near Streetsboro. The entire length of I-480 is 41.77 miles.