Sherman Way Explained

Sherman Way
Length Mi:16
Namesake:Moses Sherman
Maint:Bureau of Street Services, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Metro:Sherman Way
Direction A:West
Terminus A:Platt Ave. in West Hills
Junction:

Direction B:East
Terminus B:Hollywood Burbank Airport in Burbank

Sherman Way is a major east–west arterial road that runs for 16miles across the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and Burbank, California.

Due to Sherman Way's prominence as a thoroughfare through the Valley, it is sometimes referred to simply as The Way, with businesses and organizations naming themselves as being "on the Way," such as The Church on the Way in Van Nuys.

Name

Sherman Way was named after Moses Sherman, a major developer in early Los Angeles.[1]

Route

Sherman Way travels east–west across almost the entire San Fernando Valley. From west to east, it travels from West Hills, through Canoga Park, Winnetka, Reseda, Van Nuys, North Hollywood, and Sun Valley, and into Burbank. The majority of the street is four lanes, and much of it contains a median strip.

Sherman Way travels under Van Nuys Airport via the Sherman Way Tunnel, and the street's eastern terminus is at Hollywood Burbank Airport. The street however does not provide direct access to either airport.

Transit

Metro Local Line 162 runs along Sherman Way[2] and the G Line's Sherman Way station is located at Sherman Way and Canoga Avenue in Canoga Park.[3]

The East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project plans to have a stop at Sherman Way and Van Nuys Boulevard in Van Nuys.[4] Furthermore, four out of the five alternatives for the Sepulveda Transit Corridor include a stop on Sherman Way, either at the 405 freeway or Sepulveda Boulevard.

Notable landmarks

Two Los Angeles Cultural-Historic Monuments (Canoga Mission Gallery and Lederer Residence and Immediate Environments) are located on Sherman Way, and two additional monuments (Pacific Electric Picover Railway Station and Canoga Park (originally Owensmouth) Southern Pacific Railroad Station) were located on Sherman Way before they were destroyed.[5]

Other notable landmarks on Sherman Way include (from west to east): UCLA West Valley Medical Center, Canoga Park Branch Library, Van Nuys Airport, Valley Plaza Sports Complex, and Hollywood Burbank Airport.

Schools on Sherman Way include Magnolia Science Academy 1 and Heart of the Valley Christian School.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sherman Way . lastreetnames.com. Mark Tapio Kines. September 10, 2024.
  2. Web site: Metro Local 162. September 10, 2024 . Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
  3. Web site: Orange Line Map and Station Locations. June 30, 2013. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
  4. Web site: Metro staff recommends building light rail between Van Nuys and Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station . Hymon . Steve . June 16, 2018 . Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
  5. Web site: Historical Cultural Monuments List . . July 9, 2024 . en-US.