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There are 34 routes assigned to the "S" zone of the California Route Marker Program, which designates county routes in California . The "S" zone includes county highways in Imperial , Orange , Riverside , San Diego , and Santa Barbara counties.

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42-586: [REDACTED] Look up s3 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. S3 , S-3 or S03 may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] Si3 (film) , originally titled S III and also known as Singam 3 , the third film in the Singam franchise Expedition to the Barrier Peaks , code S3, a 1980 Dungeons & Dragons adventure module S3 Plan,

84-552: A 2004 interchangeable lens digital single-lens reflex camera by Fujifilm Infinix Hot S3 , a smartphone released in 2018 Nikon S3 , a 1953 35 mm film camera Nikon Coolpix S3 , a digital camera Samsung Galaxy S III , or Samsung Galaxy S3, a smartphone: the successor to the Samsung Galaxy S II Samsung Galaxy S III Mini , or Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, the mini version of the Samsung Galaxy S III Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 , an Android tablet Samsung Gear S3 ,

126-506: A 2016 smartwatch Samsung YP-S3 , often referred to as the Samsung S3, an MP3 Player Siemens S3, a Siemens Mobile phone Mathematics [ edit ] S 3 , the symmetric group of degree 3; see Dihedral group of order 6 S, the 3-sphere (a 3-manifold in four-dimensional space) Medicine and anatomy [ edit ] Sacral spinal nerve 3 , a spinal nerve of the sacral segment Third heart sound , or S 3 ,

168-860: A North Eastern Railway steam locomotive class Prussian S 3 , a steam locomotive Rail lines [ edit ] S3 (Berlin) , an S-Bahn line S3 (Munich) , an S-Bahn line in Bavaria, Germany S3 (Nuremberg) , an S-Bahn line in Bavaria, Germany S3 (RER Vaud) , an S-Bahn line in Switzerland S3 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn) , an S-Bahn line in Frankfurt Rhine-Main, Germany S3 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn) , an S-Bahn line in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany S3 (St. Gallen S-Bahn) , an S-Bahn line in Switzerland S3 (ZVV) ,

210-610: A bus route in Oxfordshire, England AJS S3 V-twin , a British motorcycle Organizations [ edit ] Swiss Space Systems (S-3), an aerospace company in Switzerland S3 Safe Sex Store , an assumed name of Michigan corporation BAK SThree , a British recruitment agency Military [ edit ] S3 (missile) , a French nuclear missile now out of commission Lockheed S-3 Viking , an American anti-submarine aircraft developed in

252-480: A cliff overlooking Pine Valley to its west. Around here, the vegetation still consists of chaparral and sagebrush . As the route gains elevation through Cleveland National Forest , the route becomes more heavily forested. Around here, numerous campgrounds dot the side of the road. There is a picnic area overlooking Anza-Borrego Desert State Park near the Burnt Rancheria Campground, which

294-635: A cool place", a safety phrase in chemistry; see List of S-phrases British NVC community S3, Carex paniculata swamp ; see Swamps and tall-herb fens in the British National Vegetation Classification system Computing [ edit ] S3 Graphics , a computer-hardware company S3 Group , an Irish software company S3 Texture Compression , a group of lossy texture compression algorithms Amazon S3 , also known as Amazon Simple Storage Service, an online data-storage service S3 (programming language) ,

336-668: A fictitious program in the Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty video game SABC 3 , South African public television channel, stylised as S3 Transportation [ edit ] Airlines [ edit ] Ashland Municipal Airport , FAA Location identifier S03, in Oregon, US SBA Airlines , IATA code S3, based in Caracas, Venezuela Locomotives [ edit ] ALCO S-3, an American diesel switching (shunting) locomotive; see ALCO S-1 and S-3 NER Class S3 ,

378-561: A junction with County Route S22 at a large roundabout known as Christmas Circle. Its total length is 12.1 miles (19.5 km). There is one call box on this highway, located at Yaqui Pass summit. The highway is part of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail Auto Tour Route. The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S4 (CR S4) is a road in San Diego County, California , United States, in

420-601: A language used to write the VME operating system and much other system software on the ICL 2900 Series S3, a standby mode in the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification Snapdragon S3, a Qualcomm ARM system-on-a-chip; see List of Qualcomm Snapdragon systems-on-chip Electronics [ edit ] Canon PowerShot S3 IS, a 2006 digital camera; see Canon PowerShot S FinePix S3 Pro ,

462-535: A line of the S-Bahn Zürich in Switzerland Line S3 (Milan suburban railway service) , an Italian commuter rail route S3, a Dresden S-Bahn line S3, a Hamburg S-Bahn line S3, a Hanover S-Bahn line S3, a Rhein-Neckar S-Bahn line S3, a Rostock S-Bahn line S3, a Stuttgart S-Bahn line S3, a S-Bahn Steiermark line Cars [ edit ] Audi S3, a version of

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504-675: A number of industrial and business parks. Eventually, CR S12 enters San Marcos , where it becomes San Marcos Boulevard after an intersection with Business Park Drive. San Marcos Boulevard intersects Rancho Santa Fe Road ( CR S10 ) and continues eastward, crossing State Route 78 . Shortly thereafter, San Marcos Boulevard intersects with Twin Oaks Valley Road, which assumes the S12 designation after this junction. Shortly after becoming CR S12, Twin Oaks Valley Road passes over Mission Road ( CR S14 ) without actually intersecting it, then continues to

546-543: A rare extra heart sound ATC code S03 , Ophthalmological and otological preparations , a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System Other uses [ edit ] S3 Asia MBA , a selective dual-degree, tri-city, tri-university global MBA program S3 (classification) , a classification for swimmers based on their level of disability Form S-3 , a registration form used by

588-775: Is a county highway , mostly along Lomas Santa Fe Drive and Linea Del Cielo , in San Diego County, California , United States. Its western end is CR S21 (locally signed as "Highway 101") in Solana Beach and its eastern end is at Via De La Valle in Rancho Santa Fe . The route begins in Solana Beach at Old Highway 101 . It winds eastward through San Diego County , crossing through Solana Beach and unincorporated San Diego County, and ends at Via De La Valle (CR S6) in Rancho Santa Fe. The last portion of

630-498: Is also called Imperial Highway . The highway runs south through an interchange with Interstate 8 then ends at a junction with State Route 98 near Ocotillo . County Route S3 (CR S3) is a county highway in San Diego County, California , United States. It begins at a junction with State Route 78 and runs roughly north over Yaqui Pass to Borrego Springs , bearing the name Yaqui Pass Road . It turns left onto Deep Well Trail and left again onto Borrego Springs Road . It ends at

672-624: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages s3">s3 The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . California county routes in zone S#S3 County Route S1 (CR S1), also known as Sunrise Highway for a portion of its length, is a 34.08 mi (54.85 km) long county highway located entirely in San Diego County, California , United States. It begins at State Route 94 near Barrett and moves northward across Interstate 8 , just west of

714-531: Is in San Diego County . County Route S10 (CR S10), known entirely as Rancho Santa Fe Road , is a road in San Diego County, California , United States, that runs through the North County region of San Diego County. CR S10 begins at Encinitas Boulevard in Encinitas , heading in a generally northward direction. It enters Carlsbad and turns eastward. This road travels into San Marcos and passes near

756-542: Is not signed as County Route S7, but it is a logical westward extension of the signed portion. With a 10% grade, it was the only road to the top of Palomar Mountain until the 1940s, when East Grade Road ("Highway to the Stars") was built for the construction of the Palomar Observatory . The road was formerly known as "Nigger Nate Road", named after Nate Harrison, an early African-American homesteader . The name

798-559: Is often said to deeply contrast the forest scenery along the route. Upon passing the settlement of Mount Laguna , the vegetation along the route mostly consists of dead trees devastated by the 2003 Cedar Fire . The route continues through the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. As the route approaches its north end at State Route 79 , Lake Cuyamaca is visible. The north terminus is located just north of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park where it meets SR 79. The route

840-751: Is one of the busiest streets in the city. The route was established in 1959. The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S5 (CR S5) is a road in San Diego County, California , United States, in Poway and San Diego . It runs from its southern end at Poway Road ( County Route S4 ) in Poway to its northern end at Interstate 15 in San Diego. The road's south end is at Poway Road (CR S4) in Poway. It winds north through Poway as Espola Road and then turns slightly west, ending at Interstate 15 as Rancho Bernardo Road (which continues past I-15). The route

882-654: Is the third longest county route in California and is almost exclusively a two-lane rural road. It largely follows the route of the former Southern Emigrant Trail and Butterfield Overland Mail . Starting at mile marker zero, the highway begins at a junction with State Route 79 near the community of Warner Springs . As it descends southeast toward the desert floor it becomes San Felipe Road until it crosses State Route 78 at Scissors Crossing in Shelter Valley (formerly called Earthquake Valley ). South of SR 78,

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924-600: The Audi A3 small family car Bentley S3 , a four-door luxury car produced by Bentley from late 1962 until 1965 Luxgen S3 , a sedan produced by Taiwanese-based manufacturer Luxgen starting from 2016 S3 Roadster, a car produced by South African-based manufacturer Birkin Cars Roads [ edit ] S3 Shanghai–Fengxian Highway , a planned expressway in Shanghai, China S-3 Strategic Highway, operated by

966-718: The Laguna Summit . This segment is also known as Buckman Springs Road . North of I-8, it is the Sunrise Scenic Byway , a National Forest Scenic Byway . The route begins at SR 94 near Barrett not far from the Mexican border. From there, it heads northward along Buckman Springs Road. Soon afterwards, it enters the Cleveland National Forest . When the road reaches Interstate 8 , while Buckman Springs Road continues northeastward across

1008-587: The North County region of San Diego County from Carlsbad Boulevard ( County Route S21 ) in Carlsbad to Interstate 15 near Hidden Meadows . CR S12's western terminus is at Carlsbad Boulevard ( CR S21 ) in Carlsbad . Almost immediately after it begins, CR S12 (this portion of which is called Palomar Airport Road) intersects with Interstate 5 . It passes Legoland California and continues eastward, passing its namesake, McClellan–Palomar Airport . It intersects with El Camino Real ( CR S11 ) before running through

1050-739: The Palomar Observatory . The route was defined in 1959. The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S7 (CR S7) is a county highway in San Diego County, California , United States, that provides access to Palomar Mountain . CR S7's western terminus is at State Route 76 east of Pauma Valley, California . It begins as a dirt road known as the Nate Harrison Grade. Then it returns to pavement as it ascends Palomar Mountain and meets San Diego County Route S6 . It enters Palomar Mountain State Park . Then, it descends to end at SR 76 near Lake Henshaw . Nate Harrison Grade

1092-455: The 1970s S.3 Springbok, a British aerial reconnaissance aircraft of the 1920s; see Short Springbok USS S-3 (SS-107) , a U.S. Navy submarine Norrland Signal Battalion , designation S 3, a Swedish signal unit S3, the operations officer in military units; see Staff (military) Science and technology [ edit ] Trisulfur , chemical formula (S 3 ), an allotrope of sulfur S-phrase 3, also referred to as S3, "Keep in

1134-916: The 600-mile (965-kilometer) commemorative route connecting the 21 Spanish missions in California (formerly Alta California ). CR S11's southern terminus is Encinitas Boulevard ( CR S9 ) in Encinitas . It continues northward through Encinitas, intersecting with Lecuadia Boulevard/Olivenhain Road, which leads to CR S10 (Rancho Santa Fe Road) east of this intersection. After this point, it enters Carlsbad, where it intersects with Palomar Airport Road ( CR S12 ). It continues northward through Carlsbad, ending at State Route 78 in Oceanside . Note that El Camino Real continues for several miles beyond both termini. It extends southward through Encinitas until it reaches San Elijo Lagoon and ends at Manchester Avenue. An unconnected road further east also called El Camino Real starts at

1176-643: The Pakistan Ministry of Defence; see National Highways of Pakistan (even though it is not actually a National Highway) Expressway S3 (Poland) , a major road in Poland California County Route S3, from State Route 78 to Borrego Springs over the Yaqui Pass; see California county routes in zone S S3, a British term for a road with a Suicide lane . Others [ edit ] Stagecoach Gold bus route S3 ,

1218-593: The San Elijo Lagoon and continues south for several miles until Carmel Mountain Road. Northward in Oceanside, El Camino Real passes under State Route 76 and ends just north at Douglas Drive. The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S12 (CR S12), also known as Palomar Airport Road , San Marcos Boulevard , Twin Oaks Valley Road , and Deer Springs Road , is a county highway in San Diego County, California , United States. It runs through

1260-493: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Postcode district S3, part of the S postcode area of the UK, covering part of Sheffield Third year , also known as S3, Scottish secondary education for pupils aged about 14 Junior Secondary Education Assessment , a standardized examination from 1981 to 1987 See also [ edit ] 3S (disambiguation) Schedule 3 (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

1302-554: The county road passes through Rancho Santa Fe on Paseo Delicias. The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S9 (CR S9), mostly known as Encinitas Boulevard , is a road in San Diego County, California , United States. Its west end is at CR S21 (Coast Highway 101) in Encinitas and its east end is at Paseo Delicias (CR S6) in Rancho Santa Fe . Once outside Encinitas, the county route follows portions of Rancho Santa Fe Road, La Bajada, Los Morros, and La Granada, before terminating at Paseo Delicias. The entire route

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1344-469: The freeway, CR S1 continues in a northwest direction along Old Highway 80, the original alignment of U.S. Route 80 in California. It then closely parallels I-8 for several miles. Upon crossing the freeway at Laguna Junction, CR S1 separates from Old Highway 80 and becomes Sunrise Scenic Byway. From Interstate 8 , it begins its ascent into the Laguna Mountains. The route here was built along

1386-513: The intersection of Via de la Valle and Paseo Delicias. At El Camino Del Norte, the name changes to Del Dios Highway, past the community of Del Dios and into Escondido . In Escondido, CR S6 runs along West and East Valley Parkways, to Valley Center Road through Valley Center . CR S6 ends at State Route 76 . About four miles (6.4 km) east on SR 76, CR S6 begins again as South Grade Road, which winds northward on Palomar Mountain . It intersects with CR S7 , then continues north until it ends at

1428-470: The intersection). The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S11 (CR S11), known entirely as El Camino Real , is a county route in San Diego County, California , United States. It runs through the North County region in San Diego County, from Encinitas Boulevard ( County Route S9 ) in Encinitas to State Route 78 in Oceanside . As its street name implies, it is part of

1470-722: The name of the highway changes to the Great Southern Overland Stage Route of 1849. It passes through Blair Valley , Canebrake Canyon , Vallecito , and Agua Caliente . Further south, it forks at a remote junction with the historic dirt road to become to Sweeney Pass Road. Sweeney Pass is located between the Volcanic Hills and the Coyote Mountains . East of the San Diego/Imperial County Line of this segment

1512-472: The northern city limits of San Diego and in the city of Poway . United States. The route is traversed entirely by Poway Road from Interstate 15 east to State Route 67 . The route's western terminus is at I-15 , where the road continues west as Rancho Penasquitos Boulevard, traverses across SR 56 , and finally ends as Carmel Mountain Road. Eastward, the road traverses through the city of Poway as Poway Road and has its east end at SR 67 . Within Poway, it

1554-465: The northern city limits of San Marcos. At the edge of the city, Twin Oaks Valley Road narrows into a private road, and CR S12 bears right to become Deer Springs Road, which continues northward through unincorporated land. Eventually the road turns east, and CR S12 ends at an interchange with Interstate 15 , though the road itself continues as Mountain Meadow Road through Hidden Meadows . The route

1596-447: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=S3&oldid=1240161166 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1638-513: The unincorporated area of Lake San Marcos . (The entire run of the road past Carlsbad is located in parts of the incorporated city of San Marcos; often, at this point, the incorporated portions only follow the road, leaving unincorporated islands nearby). Rancho Santa Fe Road intersects with San Marcos Boulevard and continues northward. There is a junction with State Route 78 . A short distance north, Rancho Santa Fe ends at County Route S14 (which changes names from Santa Fe Avenue to Mission Road at

1680-549: Was changed in 1956 at the request of the NAACP . On a small turnout is a monument to Gregory Pacheco and a good view to the north. According to a plaque at the monument, pictured below, Gregory Pacheco was a firefighter who died in the La Jolla Fire in 1999. The descent on the eastern side of Palomar Mountain offers panoramic views of Lake Henshaw . The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S8 (CR S8)

1722-546: Was established by the county in the year 1959, where the entire route was designated as it is now. No major numbering or routing changes occurred throughout its history. The northern segment of the route was also established as a Scenic Byway in 1959. The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S2 (CR S2) is a county highway in the U.S. state of California. It runs for 65 miles (105 km), north–south, in Imperial County and San Diego County . CR S2

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1764-507: Was established in 1959. The entire route is in San Diego County . County Route S6 (CR S6) is a county highway in San Diego County, California , United States. It connects Del Mar with Palomar Mountain across San Diego County. It is one of a few San Diego county routes with a discontinuity in its routing. CR S6 starts at CR S21 in Del Mar as Via de la Valle. It crosses Interstate 5 and meets with CR S8 in Rancho Santa Fe at

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