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State Route 46 (SR 46) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of California.It is a major crossing of the Coast Ranges and it is the southernmost crossing of the Diablo Range, connecting SR 1 on the Central Coast near Cambria and US 101 in Paso Robles with SR 99 at Famoso in the San Joaquin Valley.
== Summary == This is a map of State Route 46 in California. Email me if you would like a copy of the GIS data I created for the highways. Category:California State Route 46 [[Category:Maps of state highways in California|04
This table only addresses the portion signed as a California State Route in these cases. Lengths for each state route were initially measured as they existed during the 1964 state highway renumbering (or during the year the route was established, if after 1964), and do not necessarily reflect the current mileage.
The California state legislature re-designated the stand alone section of US 466 between Morro Bay and Barstow as California State Route 46 (SR 46), SR 99 and SR 58 respectively. [8] On December 3, 1971, AASHTO approved a request from Arizona and Nevada to remove the US 466 entirely from both states, after which, the US 466 designation ceased ...
"The project also provides improved traffic safety, operations and maintenance of this segment of State Route 46 in Kern County, resulting in improved traffic mobility and goods movement," the ...
The state highway system of the U.S. state of California is a network of highways that are owned and maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). Each highway is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300–635) .
Sep. 20—Motorists traveling through western Kern are in for weeks of inconvenience, and as expected, the hardest part of the job was left for last. But when it's done, roadway widening work ...
It also includes the routes that were decommissioned during the 1964 state highway renumbering. Each U.S. Route in California is maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route [2] [3]) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300-635).