On Jan 23, 2009, at 8:45 PM, PGage wrote:

> Is the point that East Coasters don't use "The 295" because there is
> more than one stretch of road designated I-295? That just seems odd to
> me. Isn't it true that there is only one 295 that stretches over many
> different miles? I don't see any grammatical problems with calling it
> "The" 295.


It's not a grammatical problem at all.  It's a local dialect issue:   
the "the (route number)" construction is peculiar to the southern  
California dialect.  It's not just an East Coast thing; everywhere in  
the U.S. outside southern California, the locals would say "295" or  
"I-295" or "the (name of road)," depending on what the local custom  
is, and it may differ in certain contexts.  (Yes, "the (name of  
road)," but not "the (route number).")

For example, the portion of Interstate 90 that runs northwest of the  
Loop in Chicago is called "the Kennedy Expressway," and once it gets  
past O'Hare, it turns into "the Illinois Tollway," which it remains  
until the Wisconsin state border.  A Chicagoan would probably say they  
took "the Kennedy" to work, they took "the Tollway" to Rockford,  
Illinois, and they took "I-90" to the Wisconsin Dells.

If that naming scheme were transferred to Los Angeles, the locals  
would be taking "the Hollywood" to downtown, "the Ventura" to  
Calabasas, and "U.S. 101" (or just "101") to Santa Barbara.

This actually is sort of on-topic for this list, because many southern  
California-based scriptwriters have put "the (route number)" into the  
mouths of characters who are supposed to be in, and from, other parts  
of the country.

I will admit that, now that I've lived in L.A. for almost 10 years,  
I've adopted "the (route number)," to the extent that I've caught it  
coming out of my mouth when I'm in other parts of the country...and it  
immediately sounds wrong to my ears when it does.

-- 
Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]>
<http://www.ellwanger.tv>



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