Newhall Pass

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Newhall Pass is a major mountain pass in Los Angeles County, California, that serves as a key transportation corridor connecting the San Fernando Valley with the Santa Clarita Valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
transportation corridor
connects San Fernando Valley
Santa Clarita
surface form: Santa Clarita Valley
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formsBoundaryBetween San Fernando Valley
Santa Clarita
surface form: Santa Clarita Valley
geologicalFeature gap between Santa Susana Mountains and San Gabriel Mountains
hasEvent 1971 Sylmar earthquake damage
1994 Northridge earthquake damage
2000 Newhall Pass Metrolink crash
2008 Metrolink train collision (Chatsworth) impact on corridor
hasLandmark I-5 and SR 14 interchange
Devore Interchange
surface form: Newhall Pass Interchange
hasRisk earthquake damage
landslides
wildfire exposure
hasStructure Newhall Tunnel (historic)
hasSummitElevation approximately 1500 feet
approximately 460 meters
historicalName Fremont Pass
San Fernando Pass
importance major commuter route
major freight corridor
isOnRoute Antelope Valley Freeway
surface form: Los Angeles to Antelope Valley corridor

San Joaquin Valley transportation corridor
surface form: Los Angeles to Bakersfield corridor
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles County
surface form: Los Angeles County, California

San Gabriel Mountains
locatedNear Los Angeles
surface form: City of Los Angeles

Santa Clarita
surface form: City of Santa Clarita

Newhall
Sylmar
namedAfter Henry Newhall
partOf Greater Los Angeles Area
transportation corridor between Los Angeles Basin and northern California
railType mainline rail pass
region Southern California
roadType freeway pass
separates San Gabriel Mountains
Santa Susana Mountains
traversedBy Interstate 5
Metrolink Antelope Valley Line
Sierra Highway
State Route 14 NERFINISHED
Union Pacific Railroad
usedSince 19th century

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Santa Susana Mountains crossedBy Newhall Pass