US 6 / US 395 – Aberdeen

Basin and Range – Owens Valley

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Aberdeen

Aberdeen, on the 1950's alignment.
Aberdeen, on the 1950’s alignment.
Cracking caused by the 1922 concrete paving being covered.
Cracking caused by the 1916 concrete paving being covered.
Old stone building south of Aberdeen.
Old stone building south of Aberdeen.
White striping visible just south of Black Rock Springs Road.
1950’s asphalt curbing is visible on the right shoulder. This was installed to prevent water from washing over the road and causing erosion problems. White striping is also visible here.
Looking south toward current US 395 at the south end of Aberdeen Road
Caltrans map showing 1966 bypass of Aberdeen and rest area on the new alignment at Black Rock Springs.

This segment of US 6/395 was bypassed in 1966. Today, it is known as Tinemaha Rd. The new road runs to the east of this alignment. Not much exists on this road but old striping and pavement. The small resort of Aberdeen can be seen just north of here. Just north of Goodale Rd in Aberdeen, the alignment branches to the east, following the utility lines. This can be traversed most of the way back to current US 395 near Aberdeen Station Road.

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