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Highway 93 (or Route 93 or the 93) is a pre-War freeway in the Mojave Wasteland.

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In 2281, Highway 93 runs along the eastern part of the Mojave Wasteland. According to the New Vegas world map, Highway 93 enters the wasteland south of Legate's camp as a two-lane road. It then crosses the Colorado River along Hoover Dam, entering Nevada. On the NCR side of the dam, it snakes through the hills toward Boulder City from Novac, as mentioned by Manny Vargas.[1]Once in Boulder City, it passes west between the Boulder City ruins, Big Horn Saloon, and the Boulder City train station. From Boulder City, it passes west between the Boulder City ruins, Big Horn Saloon, and the Boulder City train station.

As it leaves town, it becomes a four-lane freeway, intersecting with Highway 95 at the 188 Trading Post. The route merges with Highway 95 west of the trading post, as it continues northwest toward the Grub n' Gulp rest stop. A short length north of the rest stop, it becomes a damaged elevated freeway that cannot be traversed, although there is a frontage road on the west side of the freeway. It then turns northeast toward Freeside.

Once in Freeside, it leaves Highway 95 and merges with northbound Interstate 15 at a destroyed intersection. The highway then leaves the wasteland near Nellis Air Force Base. Outside the wasteland, the highway diverges from I-15 to head further north and runs through Caliente.

Appearances[]

Highway 93 appears only in Fallout: New Vegas and also appears on an early version of the game's map.[2] It is mentioned in the add-on Honest Hearts.

Behind the scenes[]

Highway 93 is based on the real world U.S. Route 93.

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  1. Courier: " Where is Boulder City?"
    Manny Vargas: "It's straight up Route 93 from here. Just keep following the road north."
    (MannyVargas.txt)
  2. Early map with roadway signage
Fallout: New Vegas roadways
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