State Route 266 (SR 266) is a state highway in the U.S. state of
California. The route traverses
Fish Lake Valley, which is part in California and part in
Nevada. The route connects two
Nevada state routes that traverse the Nevada portion of the valley,
SR 264 and
SR 266. The only connection from SR 266 to the rest of California's road network is via
SR 168 in the community of
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
. Prior to 1986 the southern and northern halves of modern SR 266 had separate numerical designations. The southern portion of the highway, along with modern SR 168, dates to the
auto trail era, forming part of the
Midland Trail.
Route description
SR 266 begins at the western terminus of
SR 266 at the Nevada state line. The route travels west-northwest, then turns to the west for another before approaching
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
, the only community through which the route passes. At Oasis, SR 266 intersects
SR 168, which serves as the gateway into the
Owens Valley from Nevada. Upon leaving Oasis, SR 266 continues to the west briefly, then turns north-northwest. Within the last , SR 266 slowly curves northwest as the route approaches the Nevada state line. The route ends at the state line at the southern terminus of
SR 264. As the route has more connections to Nevada than the rest of California, the
California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the
Nevada Department of Transportation
The Nevada Department of Transportation (Nevada DOT or NDOT) is a government agency in the U.S. state of Nevada. NDOT is responsible for maintaining and improving Nevada's highway system, which includes U.S. highways and Interstate highways within ...
(NDOT) have entered into a joint agreement on snow removal and other short term maintenance duties for the route.
SR 266 is not part of the
National Highway System,
a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the
Federal Highway Administration.
The section of SR 266 from the western terminus to the junction with SR 168 is designated by the
California State Legislature
The California State Legislature is a bicameral state legislature consisting of a lower house, the California State Assembly, with 80 members; and an upper house, the California State Senate, with 40 members. Both houses of the Legisla ...
as eligible by law for the
State Scenic Highway System;
but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by Caltrans.
The entire route, consisting of two lanes for two-way traffic, traverses on the flat land in the
Fish Lake Valley east of the
White Mountains, and it can serve as transportation of agricultural goods between California and Nevada via the route's only junction (SR 168). In the event that SR 168 is closed, SR 266 connects to
SR 264, which intersects with
U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in order to provide an alternate access to California.
History
The southern half of modern SR 266 (from Oasis to
SR 266 near
Lida, Nevada
Lida, Nevada is a small ghost town in Esmeralda County, Nevada, near the border with California. The GNIS
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) predates the era of numbered highways and formed part of the
Midland Trail, one of the first
auto trails crossing the entire country.
Construction for a road from Oasis to the Nevada state line to be added to the State Highway System was authorized in 1931. This road was initially designated Legislative Route 63 and later signed as
SR 168.
In 1965, Route 266 was designated incorporating what is the northern half of modern SR 266 connecting with modern
SR 264, using the alignment of an existing
Mono County road.
In 1986, the definition of SR 266 was extended to its modern form, with both termini at the Nevada state line, absorbing what was previously a portion of SR 168. With this change Nevada and California routes 266 connected at the state line.
Major intersections
See also
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References
External links
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