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Nevada State Route 428

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State Route 428 marker

State Route 428

Eastlake Boulevard
Map
SR 428 highlighted in red
Route information
Length11 mi[1] (18 km)
Existed1976–by 1983
HistoryEstablished as SR 3B by 1942
Major junctions
South end US 395 south of Washoe Lake
North end US 395 north of Washoe Lake
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
Highway system
  • Nevada State Highway System
SR 427 SR 429

State Route 428 (SR 428) is a former highway in Washoe County, Nevada. It followed Eastlake Boulevard through New Washoe City and along the east side of Washoe Lake, providing access to Washoe Lake State Park. The road was formerly known as State Route 3B.

Route description

State Route 428 began at U.S. Route 395 (US 395), near the present-day Eastlake Boulevard interchange just north of Carson City. From there, the highway curved north to follow the eastern shores of Washoe Lake. Near the northeast corner of the lake, the road diverged north to head towards New Washoe City. Outside of the town, SR 428 terminated at another junction on US 395 between Washoe City and Pleasant Valley.

History

Eastlake Boulevard first appears on state highway maps in 1942 as State Route 3B, an unimproved road branching from State Route 3 (now US 395 ALT) at both ends.[2] The highway had been completely paved by 1969.[1] The route underwent no significant other changes until it was renumbered as State Route 428 in the 1978 statewide highway renumbering.[3]

State Route 428 disappeared from state highway maps by 1983.[4] However, the southern 0.768 miles (1.236 km) of the highway, near the Interstate 580/US 395 interchange, are still maintained by NDOT as a frontage road (FR WA45).[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map). Nevada State Highway Department. 1969. Retrieved May 24, 2008.
  2. ^ Official Road Map of the State of Nevada (Map). Department of Highways. 1942. Retrieved May 24, 2008.
  3. ^ Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map). Nevada State Highway Department. 1978–79. Retrieved May 24, 2008.
  4. ^ Official Highway Map of Nevada (Map). Nevada Department of Transportation. 1983–84. Retrieved May 24, 2008.
  5. ^ Nevada Department of Transportation (January 2008). "Nevada State Maintained Highways: Descriptions, Index and Maps". Archived from the original on January 12, 2012. Retrieved June 29, 2008.