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Sierra Highway or El Camino Sierra is a road in Southern California, United States. El Camino Sierra refers to the full length of a trail formed in the 19th century, rebuilt as highways in the early 20th century, that ran from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe following parts of modern State Route 14, U.S. Route 395 and State Route 89. Two portions of this road are currently signed as Sierra Highway. The first is an old alignment of SR 14/U.S. Route 6 from Los Angeles to Mojave. This road is also signed with the unusual designation of State Route 14U through the city of Santa Clarita. The second part signed as Sierra Highway is a portion of US 395 in Bishop.

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  • Autopista Sierra (es)
  • Sierra Highway (en)
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  • La Autopista Sierra, El Camino Sierra o la Ruta Estatal de California 14U (en inglés: California State Route 14U o Sierra Highway) es una autopista ubicada en el de Sur de California. La carretera inicia en el Sur desde la en Los Ángeles hacia el Norte en la US 50 ,SR 89 en South Lake Tahoe. La carretera tiene una longitud de 682,3 km (424 mi).​ Dos secciones de esta autopista actualmente están señalizadas como Sierra Highway. La primera sección es una antigua alineación de la SR 14/U.S. Route 6 desde Los Ángeles hacia Mojave. Esta autopista está también señalizada con la designación inusual de State Route 14U sobre la ciudad de Santa Clarita. La segunda sección está señalizada como Sierra Highway y es una parte de la US 395 en Bishop. (es)
  • Sierra Highway or El Camino Sierra is a road in Southern California, United States. El Camino Sierra refers to the full length of a trail formed in the 19th century, rebuilt as highways in the early 20th century, that ran from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe following parts of modern State Route 14, U.S. Route 395 and State Route 89. Two portions of this road are currently signed as Sierra Highway. The first is an old alignment of SR 14/U.S. Route 6 from Los Angeles to Mojave. This road is also signed with the unusual designation of State Route 14U through the city of Santa Clarita. The second part signed as Sierra Highway is a portion of US 395 in Bishop. (en)
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  • El Camino Sierra (en)
  • Sierra Highway (en)
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  • Sierra Highway (en)
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