Amboy Overpass

The term Amboy Overpass does not appear in major reference works, transportation databases, or historical registries as a distinct, widely recognized structure or concept. Consequently, there is insufficient encyclopedic information to provide a detailed entry.

Possible contextual interpretation

  • Amboy is the name of a small unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, located along historic U.S. Route 66 in the Mojave Desert.
  • An overpass generally denotes a bridge or elevated roadway that allows one traffic route to pass over another (e.g., a road crossing a railway or another road).

Given this, the phrase “Amboy Overpass” could plausibly refer to a local bridge or elevated roadway near or within the vicinity of Amboy, potentially associated with Route 66, Interstate 40, or a nearby railway line. However, no verifiable sources confirm the existence, historical significance, design, construction date, or official designation of such a structure.

Etymology

  • The name likely derives from the place‑name Amboy, combined with the generic term overpass.

In the absence of reliable documentation, further research in regional transportation archives, historic maps, or local government records would be required to determine whether a specific structure named “Amboy Overpass” exists and to detail its characteristics.

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