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==Trivia== |
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*The name of the freeway is a clear reference to the town of [[Palomino Creek]] in [[GTA San Andreas]]. |
*The name of the freeway is a clear reference to the town of [[Palomino Creek]] in [[GTA San Andreas]]. |
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− | *Although signed on guidesigns and the map as Interstate 4/Route 15, signs along the road are marked as Interstate 4/Route 13, where Route 13 is actually the the [[Los Santos Freeway|Los Santos]] and [[Senora Freeway|Senora]] Freeways. |
+ | *Although signed on guidesigns and the map as Interstate 4/Route 15, signs along the road are marked as Interstate 4/[[Route 13]], where Route 13 is actually the the [[Los Santos Freeway|Los Santos]] and [[Senora Freeway|Senora]] Freeways. |
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Revision as of 15:31, 13 October 2013
The Palomino Freeway (co-signed Interstate 4 and Route 15) is a freeway located in the Los Santos County in San Andreas
Overview
It starts when the Olympic Freeway leaves Los Santos. The freeway runs between the Palomino Highlands and the Tataviam Mountains and ends at the meeting with the Los Santos Freeway, where the Senora Freeway continues.
Trivia
- The name of the freeway is a clear reference to the town of Palomino Creek in GTA San Andreas.
- Although signed on guidesigns and the map as Interstate 4/Route 15, signs along the road are marked as Interstate 4/Route 13, where Route 13 is actually the the Los Santos and Senora Freeways.