The strength of the Inland Empire North lies in the fact that it has a transcontinental corridor and is an important intersection in southern California. The region is the gateway to virtually all southern California markets and destinations east. This area of the Inland Empire North is the perimeter location to the transcontinental truck and rail routes in the southern portions of California. The e-Corridor (Interstate 15) also serves as a major route for traffic movement between California and Nevada and the East Coast. The Inland Empire North is uniquely located on major transcontinental transportation corridors, a major advantage for firms and business engaged in the servicing of transport and distribution industries.
DISTANCE TO MARKETS | |||
Location | Miles | Location | Miles |
EAST
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NORTH
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Las Vegas | 185 | Bakersfield | 150 |
Phoenix | 350 | San Jose | 385 |
Salt Lake City | 615 | San Francisco | 425 |
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WEST
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SOUTH
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Los Angeles Basin (Ontario) |
40
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Riverside | 50 |
Long Beach |
97
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San Diego | 140 |
San Diego |
140
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Mexico |
145
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