Imperial Highway


The Imperial Highway is a west-east thoroughfare in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial in California. The main portion of the existing route begins at Vista Del Mar in Los Angeles near the Los Angeles International Airport and ends at the Anaheim–Orange city line at Via Escola where it becomes Cannon Street. Historically, the Imperial Highway extended from Vista Del Mar to Calexico, where a portion of the highway still exist. The original route was replaced with other highways, rendering the older portions of the Imperial Highway to fall out of use.

Route

The total length of the Greater Los Angeles portion of the Imperial Highway is approximately, of which run through Orange County and through Los Angeles County.
Between SR 91 and SR 39, Imperial Highway is signed as State Route 90. A de facto freeway portion of the route in Yorba Linda is also known as the Richard M. Nixon Parkway.
The portion in Los Angeles County between Lakewood Boulevard and Valley View Avenue is located about one mile north of, and runs parallel to, Rosecrans Avenue.

Cities

Starting from Cannon Street & Via Escola in Orange, going east to west Cannon Street becomes Imperial Highway upon entering Anaheim. The highway then passes through the cities and communities of Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Placentia, Brea, Fullerton, La Habra, La Mirada, Santa Fe Springs, Norwalk, Downey, South Gate, Lynwood, Los Angeles, Inglewood, Hawthorne, El Segundo, and Westchester. Imperial Highway ends at Dockweiler Beach on Vista Del Mar near Playa Del Rey, just past LAX.

Freeways

Along its route, Imperial Highway crosses over or under these freeways from west to east:
lines 120 and 625 run through Imperial Highway, as well as Norwalk Transit line 4; Metro line 625 runs between Pershing Drive and La Cienega Boulevard, Metro line 120 between Aviation Boulevard and Norwalk Station, and Norwalk line 4 between Norwalk Station and Beach Boulevard. Imperial intersects with the Metro Blue and Green Lines at Wilmington Avenue in Willowbrook at the Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station.
Western terminus coordinates :

Eastern terminus coordinates :

History

Imperial Highway was initially conceived as a commercial route connecting Imperial County to Los Angeles County. A segment remains today in Imperial County which connects Interstate 8 near Ocotillo. Another segment adjacent to Lake Elsinore was once indicated on 1960s vicinity maps by H.M. Gousha, publisher of street maps.

Other uses

There are other Imperial Highways in the United States, including one in San Diego and in the Detroit suburbs of Redford Township, Michigan and Westland, Michigan. Westland's version runs two blocks, northeast from Hambleton Street, across John Hauk Road and stopping at Pardo Street.