Devore Interchange

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Devore Interchange is a major freeway junction in Southern California that connects key routes for traffic traveling through the Cajon Pass region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freeway interchange
road transportation infrastructure
connectsArea Victor Valley
surface form: High Desert of San Bernardino County

Los Angeles Basin
routes toward Barstow, California
routes toward Las Vegas, Nevada
connectsRoute California State Route 210
Interstate 15
Interstate 215 NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function facilitates traffic between Southern California and High Desert regions
major freeway junction for through traffic in the Cajon Pass corridor
hasLanes multiple carriageway lanes in each direction
importance one of the busiest freight and passenger freeway junctions in the Inland Empire
locatedIn San Bernardino County
Southern California
locatedNear Cajon Pass
Devore, California
maintainedBy Caltrans
surface form: California Department of Transportation
onCorridor Cajon Pass
partOf Inland Empire
surface form: Inland Empire transportation network
regionServed Greater Los Angeles Area
surface form: Greater Los Angeles area

Inland Empire
roadSystem Interstate Highway System
roadType freeway
state California, United States
surface form: California
trafficDirection northbound
southbound
usedFor long‑distance interstate travel
regional commuter traffic

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community of Devore, California nearbyFacility Devore Interchange
subject surface form: Devore, California
I-215 hasJunction Devore Interchange
this entity surface form: I-215 / I-10 interchange in San Bernardino
Newhall Pass hasLandmark Devore Interchange
this entity surface form: Newhall Pass Interchange