California State Route 60
California State Route 60, also known as the Pomona Freeway, is a major east-west highway in Southern California. It stretches approximately 70 miles, connecting the cities of Los Angeles and Riverside. The route serves as a vital corridor for commuters and freight traffic, facilitating access to various neighborhoods and commercial areas.
The highway begins at the interchange with Interstate 10 in Los Angeles and continues through San Bernardino County before reaching its eastern terminus at Interstate 215 in Riverside. Along the way, it intersects with several other major highways, enhancing regional connectivity and supporting local economies.