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Revision as of 13:59, 10 June 2007
Template:Infobox Interstate/Intrastate Interstate 515 (abbreviated I-515) is a spur of Interstate 15 that runs from the junction of I-15, US 93 and US 95 (the "Spaghetti Bowl Interchange") near downtown Las Vegas, Nevada approximately 20 miles southeast to Railroad Pass near the borders of Henderson, Nevada and Boulder City, Nevada.
I-515 runs concurrently with U.S. Highways 93 and 95 for its entire length.
History
The freeway, which began construction in 1982, is a continuation of the Oran K. Gragson Expressway (named for the former Las Vegas mayor who advocated for the construction of the then Las Vegas Expressway) which ran primarily along the former West Fremont Street alignment between Las Vegas Boulevard and Rainbow Boulevard. The spur was completed southeast to Charleston Boulevard in 1984, to Flamingo Road by 1986, and to Lake Mead Drive by 1990. By 1994, the entire freeway was completed to Boulder Highway, just south of Wagon Wheel Drive. Although the I-515 designation was first granted in 1990 from I-15 to Boulder Highway (at exit 70), the route was not signed consistently throughout until the freeway reached Railroad Pass in 1994. It is speculated that the I-515 designation could be extended south around Boulder City along the future US 93/Boulder City Bypass.
Prior to the completion of the freeway, US 93 and US 95 originally followed Fremont Street/Boulder Highway from downtown Las Vegas southeast through Henderson towards to Boulder City. Boulder Highway was signed as a business route of US 93/95 after the freeway was completed, but that designation has since been removed; it is now just Nevada State Route 582.
Despite being designated and signed for several years, most Las Vegas residents refer to the I-515 freeway as "US 95". This is due to the continuation of US 95 as a separate freeway west and north of I-15 (I-515 ends at I-15, while US 93 curves north to follow I-15). Some residents and media outlets often incorrectly refer to the freeway as I-95, which sometimes draws the ire of longtime Las Vegas residents.
Exit List
Exits on I-515 are numbered according to US-95 mileposts.
City or Town | Exit # | Destination | Notes |
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Henderson | 56 | Wagonwheel Drive, Nevada State Dr | Northbound: Exit 56B - Boulder Hwy. |
57 | College Drive | ||
59 | Horizon Drive | ||
61 | I-215 West NV-564 East (Lake Mead Pkwy) |
Southbound: Exit 61A - NV-564 East, Exit 61B - I-215 West. | |
62 | Auto Show Dr | ||
64 | Sunset Road | ||
65 | Russell Road | ||
Paradise & Winchester | 68 | Tropicana Ave | |
69 | Flamingo Road | ||
70 | Boulder Hwy | ||
Las Vegas | 72 | Charleston Blvd | |
73 | Eastern Ave | ||
75 | Las Vegas Blvd, Downtown LV | Southbound: Exit 75B - Casino Center Blvd. | |
76A | I-15 South - Los Angeles | ||
76B | I-15 / US 93 North - Salt Lake City | ||
76C | Martin L. King Blvd | Northbound: exit only. Southbound: entrance only. |
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