Nevada State Route 858


State Route 858 was a short state highway in Pershing County, Nevada.

Route description

SR 858 began on the west side of Interstate 80 and U.S. Route 95 at the Oreana Interchange. The route crossed under the freeway and ended at the I-80 frontage road on the east side of the interstate. The frontage road provides access to the town site of Oreana southwest of the interchange.

History

SR 858 was the southwestern end of former State Route 50. Established by 1935, that route traveled from the Oreana area east and north to Mill City via Rochester. SR 50 was deleted in the 1976 renumbering of Nevada's state highways. In that process, most of the route was renumbered to today's State Route 400, the small southwest end became State Route 858, and the remaining unimproved section of the highway was removed from the state highway system.
The SR 858 designation was removed during the first three months of 2013 and the roadway was re-designated as a frontage road.

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