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Russell Road (Las Vegas)

Highway in Nevada

Russell Road (Las Vegas)

Summary

Highway in Nevada

FieldValue
stateNV
typeSR
route594
alternate_nameRussell Road
map
map_customyes
map_notesFormer SR 594 in blue, remainder of Russell Road in red
length_mi0.723
length_ref
length_round3
established1976
decommissioned2019
direction_aWest
terminus_aPolaris Avenue in Paradise
junctionin Paradise
direction_bEast
terminus_bLas Vegas Boulevard in Paradise
countyClark

Russell Road is a section line road within the Las Vegas Valley of Clark County, Nevada. It is no longer a continuous road through the valley, as Harry Reid International Airport interrupts its right of way. The eastern section terminates at the eastern edge of the airport, with the road resuming at Las Vegas Boulevard on the western edge of the airport. The intersection of Russell Road and Las Vegas Boulevard is often considered to mark the southern terminus of the Las Vegas Strip.

History

View west along SR 594 in 2015

State Route 594 (SR 594) was a state highway which comprised approximately 0.723 mi of Russell Road. SR 594 began at Polaris Avenue as a six-lane city street, and extended easterly to meet Interstate 15 at a diamond interchange. The state highway portion of the road continued east and intersected Frank Sinatra Drive to the south before ending at an intersection with Las Vegas Boulevard.

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) removed SR 594 from its maintenance logs in 2019 and began the process of turning ownership of the roadway over to Clark County.

Major SR 594 intersections

The table below indicates junctions along SR 594 at time of removal from state highway system.

Attractions

  • Harry Reid International Airport
  • Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
  • Allegiant Stadium
  • International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts

References

References

  1. Nevada Department of Transportation. (January 2017). "State Maintained Highways of Nevada: Descriptions and Maps".
  2. "Vegas Strip's boundary debated".
  3. {{google maps. link
  4. Nevada Department of Transportation. (January 2019). "State Maintained Highways of Nevada: Descriptions and Maps".
  5. Ackers, Mick. (June 10, 2019). "City, county, state to swap various Las Vegas Valley roadways". [[Las Vegas Review-Journal]].
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