State Route 594 - Russell Road

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A 0.709 mile section of Russell Road between Spring Valley and Paradise in unincorporated Clark County is state maintained and inventoried as SR 594. The unmarked route overlays the six lane arterial east from Polaris Avenue at Allegient Stadium, home of the NFL Las Vegas Raiders, to S Las Vegas Boulevard (former SR 604) by Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. A diamond interchange joins SR 594 (Russell Road) with Interstate 15 midway between the end points.

Nevada State Route 594 West
Russell Road (SR 594) begins and heads west from South Las Vegas Boulevard (historic U.S. 91-466) along the south side of Mandalay Bay resort. 03/31/15
Frank Sinatra Drive comprises the east side frontage road for Interstate 15 north along the Las Vegas Strip. The service road loops southwest from Russell Road to pass under SR 594 at a grade separation adjacent to the freeway. 03/31/15
Russell Road spans both Frank Sinatra Drive and an off-ramp from I-15 north leading into the diamond interchange with Interstate 15. 03/31/15
The northbound on-ramp to Interstate 15 merges onto a collector distributor roadway extending north to SR 593 (Tropicana Avenue). 03/31/15
The southbound entrance ramp joins a c/d roadway leading to the Fish Bowl interchange with Interstate 215 / Clark County Route 215 (Bruce Woodbury Beltway). 03/31/15
Crossing over Interstate 15, drivers headed south to Primm, San Bernardino and Los Angeles, California depart from SR 594 (Russell Road) west. 03/31/15
I-215 arcs southeast from the Fish Bowl interchange to Green Valley and Henderson. CC-215 (Bruce Woodbury Beltway) extends west between Spring Valley and Enterprise. 03/31/15
SR 594 (Russell Road) passes over Dean Martin Drive, the west service road for I-15, ahead of the state route end at Polaris Avenue. 03/31/15
Polaris Avenue parallels I-15 through industrial areas along a 1.1 mile alignment. Construction on the $1.9 billion, Las Vegas Raiders stadium commenced in September 2017 on a 62 acre site between Russell Road and Hacienda Avenue. The 65,000 seat venue was completed in time for the 2020 NFL season.2 03/31/15

Sources:
  1. "Watch construction of new stadium in Las Vegas." KTNV 13 (Las Vegas, NV), January 15, 2018.


Photo Credits:

03/31/15 by AARoads

Connect with:
Interstate 15
State Route 604 - Las Vegas Boulevard

Page Updated 07-06-2018.

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