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Los Angeles is the largest city in California, featured in American Truck Simulator. It borders Oxnard to the north and Carlsbad to the south.

Landmarks[]

Known landmarks in Los Angeles are the Pacific Plaza, the Georgian Hotel, the Holiday Inn Santa Monica, the Hollywood (World of Trucks) sign, the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, the Santa Monica Civic Center, the Santa Monica Pier, the Santa Monica Public Safety Facility, the Santa Monica State Beach, the Sea Castle apartments, The Shores, the Shutters on the Beach hotel, the skyline, the Viceroy Santa Monica, the Wilshire Palisades, the 100 Wilshire Avenue building and the 1221 Ocean Avenue building.

Accessible streets are Appian Way, Colorado Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Pico Boulevard, Wilshire Boulevard and 4th Street.

Features[]

Most companies of Los Angeles are situated in the southeastern section of the city.

Facilities in the western part are a motel, two gas stations (one of them is a Gallon Oil depot), a recruitment agency and a garage. In addition, there are a 42 Print, Bitumen and Sell Goods depot, as well as a Charged store. In the northwest district of Woodland Hills where the US 101 and CA 27 meet, there are an HMS Machinery depot and an Eddy's store.

In the eastern part of Los Angeles are a gas station, a Kenworth truck dealer with a service shop, a Voltison Motors store and a Charged depot. South of the city, in Long Beach, one can find a gas station and a Gallon Oil refinery. In Northeast Los Angeles on the other side of the Interstate 5 are both a Plaster & Sons depot and a construction site, as well as another small gas station and a motel.

Connections[]

Los Angeles is divided into two parts by the IS5, which connects the city with Carlsbad and San Diego to the south and Huron, San Francisco, and Sacramento to the north. The CA99 runs from I-5 north of Los Angeles to Bakersfield and Fresno to the north.

In the eastern part of Los Angeles, the IS10 runs from I-5 in West Covina to Indio, Ehrenberg, and Phoenix, Arizona to the east. The IS15 intersects I-10 in Ontario and runs to San Diego to the south and Barstow to the north. The CA14 runs from I-5 in Santa Clarita towards Bishop, Carson City, and Reno, Nevada (via the USCA395) to the north.

In the western part of Los Angeles, the USCA101 from I-5 in Burbank and the CA1 from the Santa Monica Freeway in Santa Monica run to Oxnard and Santa Maria to the northwest. The CA27 connects SR 1 in Malibu with US 101 in Woodland Hills, and the Santa Monica and Harbor Freeways connect SR 1 in Santa Monica with I-5 in Burbank. The CA126 runs from I-5 in Santa Clarita to Oxnard to the west.

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Landmarks
Company depots

Trivia[]

See also[]

CA mini California
Cities Bakersfield - Barstow - Carlsbad - El Centro - Eureka - Fresno - Hilt - Huron - Los Angeles (Santa Monica) - Modesto - Oakland (Richmond) - Oxnard - Redding - Sacramento - San Diego - San Francisco - San Jose - Santa Cruz - Santa Maria - Stockton - Truckee - Ukiah

List of scenery towns in California
Removed: Blue Lake - Fort Dick - Hornbrook - Leggett - Oakdale - Samoa - San Rafael

Highways Interstate 5 - Interstate 8 - Interstate 10 - Interstate 15 - Interstate 40 - Interstate 80 - Interstate 580
US 6 - US 50 - US 95 - US 97 - US 101 - US 199 - US 395
SR 1 - SR 3 - SR 4 - SR 14 - SR 16 - SR 27 - SR 36 - SR 37 - SR 44 - SR 58 - SR 74 - SR 89 - SR 99 - SR 110 - SR 111 - SR 120 - SR 121 - SR 126 - SR 130 - SR 139 - SR 152 - SR 180 - SR 190 - SR 198 - SR 255 - SR 273 - SR 299
See also List of landmarks in California - List of Truck Stops in California
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