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The '''Senora Freeway''' is a freeway that runs through the [[Los Santos County]] in [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]]. Its southern end is at the meeting of the two freeways [[Los Santos Freeway (GTA V)|Los Santos Freeway]] and the [[Palomino Freeway]] at the northeast of [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]. It travels north until Paleto Cove, where it becomes the [[Great Ocean Highway]].
 
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|south end=[[Los Santos Freeway (GTA V)|Los Santos Freeway]]<br/>[[Palomino Freeway]]
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The '''Senora Freeway''' ([[Route 1]] and [[Route 13]]) is a freeway that runs through the [[Los Santos County]] in [[San Andreas (HD Universe)|San Andreas]]. Its southern end is at the meeting of the two freeways, theĀ [[Los Santos Freeway (GTA V)|Los Santos Freeway]] and the [[Palomino Freeway]]Ā in the northeastern part of [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]. It travels north until reachingĀ [[Dignity Village]], where it becomes the [[Great Ocean Highway]].
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==Description==
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The Senora Freeway is the main road for those traveling along the rural parts of eastern San Andreas. It is a four-lane north-south expressway that connects communities in the [[Grand Senora Desert]] and [[Grapeseed]], with Los Santos to the south, and [[Paleto Bay]] to the north.
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Traveling south, Senora Freeway begins on [[Route 1]] near [[Paleto Cove]] and [[Dignity Village]]. It then cuts through [[Braddock Pass]] through a [[Braddock Tunnel|tunnel]] before emerging at Grapeseed, becoming [[Route 13]]. It continues along the eastern edge of the desert, connecting to [[East Joshua Road]] and eastern end of [[Route 68]]. It bypasses the [[Bolingbroke Penitentiary]] before ending at the intersection the Palomino Freeway ([[Route 15]]/[[Interstate 4]]).
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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*The word Senora is a misspelling of ''seƱora'', which means "lady" in Spanish.
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*The word Senora is a misspelling of ''seƱora'', which means "Mrs." in Spanish.
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*The name ''Senora'' may also be a reference to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States.
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Revision as of 02:16, 2 October 2014

Template:GTA V road The Senora Freeway (Route 1 and Route 13) is a freeway that runs through the Los Santos County in San Andreas. Its southern end is at the meeting of the two freeways, the Los Santos Freeway and the Palomino Freeway in the northeastern part of Los Santos. It travels north until reaching Dignity Village, where it becomes the Great Ocean Highway.

Description

The Senora Freeway is the main road for those traveling along the rural parts of eastern San Andreas. It is a four-lane north-south expressway that connects communities in the Grand Senora Desert and Grapeseed, with Los Santos to the south, and Paleto Bay to the north.

Traveling south, Senora Freeway begins on Route 1 near Paleto Cove and Dignity Village. It then cuts through Braddock Pass through a tunnel before emerging at Grapeseed, becoming Route 13. It continues along the eastern edge of the desert, connecting to East Joshua Road and eastern end of Route 68. It bypasses the Bolingbroke Penitentiary before ending at the intersection the Palomino Freeway (Route 15/Interstate 4).

Trivia

  • The word Senora is a misspelling of seƱora, which means "Mrs." in Spanish.
  • The name Senora may also be a reference to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States.

Gallery