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  2. California county routes in zone G - Wikipedia

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    County Route G5 (CR G5), more often referred to as Foothill Expressway, is a 4-lane, 7.24-mile (11.65 km) long, northwest–southeast route in Santa Clara County, California, United States. It connects Palo Alto to the Silicon Valley proper closely paralleling Interstate 280 through the lower Santa Cruz Mountains foothills.

  3. County routes in California - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the county routes are sorted alphabetically, from the northernmost region of California to the southernmost region. Routes with letters (A, B, D) are in the region of Northern California, letters (E, G, J) are in Central California, and (N, R, S) are in Southern California. Routes in Lake and San Bernardino Counties are designated by ...

  4. Category:County routes in California - Wikipedia

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    G. California county routes in zone G; County Route G1 (California) County Route G2 (California) County Route G3 (California) County Route G4 (California) County Route G5 (California) County Route G6 (California) County Route G7 (California) County Route G8 (California) County Route G9 (California) County Route G10 (California) County Route G11 ...

  5. Transportation in California - Wikipedia

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    Each county route is prefixed with a letter, depending on the region of the state (e.g. G2). Routes with letters A, B, and D are in the region of Northern California; letters E, G, and J are in Central California; and N, R, and S are in Southern California. County routes can range from two-lane roads to the full expressways found in Santa Clara ...

  6. List of state highways in California - Wikipedia

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    It includes routes that were defined by the California State Legislature but never built, as well as routes that have been entirely relinquished to local governments. It does not include the few routes that were relinquished before 1964 or the larger number of sign routes that were renumbered in or before 1964.

  7. State Scenic Highway System (California) - Wikipedia

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    Designated September 14, 1972, in Riverside County: I-10 near White Water to San Bernardino County; State Route 68. Monterey to US 101 in Salinas. Route 68, runs through areas of oak, sycamore, and pine trees east of Monterey. Designated June 19, 1968, in Monterey County: SR 1 in Monterey to Salinas River; State Route 70. SR 149 at Wicks Corner ...

  8. Portal:California roads - Wikipedia

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    California County Routes are marked with the usual County route shield, and are assigned a letter for where they are located. For instance, county highways assigned "S" are located in Southern California , ones assigned "J" are found in Central California , and those assigned "A" are located in Northern California .

  9. County Route G1 (California) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; County Route G1 (California)