State Route 3 was the original designation for SR 208, SR 266 and SR 429. It was also the original designation for sections of US 6, US 50, US 95, Alternate US 95, US 395, and SR 430. SR 3 was one of Nevada’s original state highways, first appearing on official state highway maps in the late 1920s. Originally called the “Bonanza Highway”, it ran 336.2 miles (541.1 km) from Reno to the California state line west of Lida. Soon after being commissioned, SR 3 started going through changes, becoming shorter and less important as a major highway in the process.
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| - State Route 3 was the original designation for SR 208, SR 266 and SR 429. It was also the original designation for sections of US 6, US 50, US 95, Alternate US 95, US 395, and SR 430. SR 3 was one of Nevada’s original state highways, first appearing on official state highway maps in the late 1920s. Originally called the “Bonanza Highway”, it ran 336.2 miles (541.1 km) from Reno to the California state line west of Lida. Soon after being commissioned, SR 3 started going through changes, becoming shorter and less important as a major highway in the process. (en)
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- Schurz, Nevada
- Reno, Nevada
- U.S. Route 6
- Gardnerville, Nevada
- Goldfield, Nevada
- U.S. Route 95
- Lida, Nevada
- Former state highways in Nevada
- Tonopah, Nevada
- U.S. Route 395 in Nevada
- U.S. Route 50 in Nevada
- U.S. Route 6 in Nevada
- U.S. Route 95 in Nevada
- U.S. Route 50
- U.S. Route 395
- Hawthorne, Nevada
- Lake Tahoe
- Coaldale, Nevada
- Holbrook Junction, Nevada
- Mina, Nevada
- Minden, Nevada
- Yerington, Nevada
- State Route 266 (Nevada)
- State Route 429 (Nevada)
- State Route 430 (Nevada)
- State Route 5 (Nevada)
- State Route 1 (Nevada)
- State Route 208 (Nevada)
- U.S. Route 6 (Nevada)
- U.S. Route 95 Alternate (Nevada)
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| - State Route 3 was the original designation for SR 208, SR 266 and SR 429. It was also the original designation for sections of US 6, US 50, US 95, Alternate US 95, US 395, and SR 430. SR 3 was one of Nevada’s original state highways, first appearing on official state highway maps in the late 1920s. Originally called the “Bonanza Highway”, it ran 336.2 miles (541.1 km) from Reno to the California state line west of Lida. Soon after being commissioned, SR 3 started going through changes, becoming shorter and less important as a major highway in the process. (en)
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