Nevada State Route 294

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State Route 294

Grass Valley Road
SR 294 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length7.973 mi[1] (12.831 km)
Existed1981–present
Major junctions
South endPershing County line south of Winnemucca
North end SR 787 in Winnemucca
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountiesHumboldt
Highway system
  • Nevada State Highway System
SR 293 SR 304

State Route 294 (SR 294) is a 7.973-mile (12.831 km) state highway in southeastern Humboldt County, Nevada, United States, that runs along the northernmost part of Grass Valley Road and connects Winnemucca with the Grass Valley area south of the town.

Route description

Looking north from the southern terminus of SR 294 (near the Pershing County line), with Winnemucca Mountain in the distance, June 2014
Looking southwest along Haskell Street at the northern terminus of SR 294 (Grass Valley Road) and the eastern terminus of SR 787 (Hanson Street) in Winnemucca, June 2014

SR 294 begins on Grass Valley Road at the Pershing County line in the northern part of the Grass Valley. (From Grass Valley Road, Muddy Road heads due east as a dirt road along the county line to end just short of the foothills the Sonoma Range and Power Line heads due west along the county line, also as a dirt road, to end at Herschell Road at the northeastern base of the East Range. Grass Valley Road continues south past the community of Grass Valley, through the Grass Valley, and on to the southern part of Pleasant Valley.) From its southern terminus, SR 294 heads north through the northern part of the Grass Valley, passing through agricultural and rural residences of the greater Winnemucca area. After about 4 miles (6.4 km) it comes to point about 1.75 miles (2.82 km) east-northeast of the Winnemucca Municipal Airport. There it has an intersection with Westmoreland Road (which heads due west to the airport). Near this intersection SR 294 turns easterly to run northeast and parallel to the Union Pacific Railroad tracks.[2]

Development gradually increases near the highway as it parallels the railroad as they head northeast into the Winnemucca city limits. At an intersection with Hanson Street (the eastern terminus of Nevada State Route 787 [SR 787]), the route reaches its current northern terminus. (Hanson Street [SR 787] heads northwest to connect with U.S. Route 95/Interstate 80 Business [I‑80 Bus.] at the western terminus of SR 787. Hanson Street also continues easterly as city street through the southern part of the town to end at an intersection with South Highland Drive and Water Canyon Road.) Beyond the northern terminus, West Haskell Street continues northeast (along what was formerly also part of SR 294) to end at intersection with East Winnemucca Boulevard (State Route 794/I‑80 Bus.).[3]

History

SR 294 became a state highway on March 26, 1981.[4] The route originally continued north past its current northern terminus (and the eastern terminus of SR 787 [Hanson Street]) along West Haskell Road to end at East Winnemucca Boulevard (SR 794/I‑80 Bus.). This portion of the route was turned over to local control by 2017.[1]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Humboldt County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000Grass Valley Road – Grass ValleyContinuation south beyond southern terminus
Power Line Road (west) – Herschell Road
Muddy Road (east)
Southern terminus at the Pershing County line
Westmoreland Road west – SR 796, Winnemucca Municipal Airport
Winnemucca7.97312.831
SR 787 west / Hanson Street – US 95 / I-80 Bus.
Northern terminus
West Haskell Street – SR 794 / I-80 Bus.Continuation northwest beyond northern terminus;
former routing of SR 294 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "State Maintained Highways of Nevada, Descriptions and Maps". Nevada Department of Transportation. 2017. Retrieved 15 Apr 2017.
  2. ^ "Winnemucca South Area" (PDF) (Map). nevadadot.com. Nevada Department of Transportation. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2010 – via Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ "Winnemucca Area" (PDF) (Map). nevadadot.com. Nevada Department of Transportation. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2010 – via Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Nevada State Maintained Highways: Descriptions, Index and Maps. Nevada Department of Transportation. Jan 2001. p. 106.

External links

Media related to Nevada State Route 294 at Wikimedia Commons