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Folsom Boulevard begins in the East Sacramento neighborhood (in a southeasterly direction) as a two-lane roadway, expanding to four lanes at 59th Street. After passing the intersection of 65th Street, Folsom Boulevard is reduced to two lanes as it runs beneath the Union Pacific railroad tracks via a short subway tunnel.
Emergency responders were called to the crash site on Folsom Boulevard at 12:09 p.m., the Folsom Police Department said. A FedEx truck was driving southbound across the span — over Lake Natoma ...
1101 Alhambra Blvd. Sacramento: Demolished in 1973. 2: Bennett Mound: 1971 (#71001077) Unknown: NW of Sacramento: Sacramento: Destroyed by agricultural operations 3: Utah Condensed Milk Company Plant: August 3, 1978 (#78000741) August 30, 2005: 621 3rd St. Sacramento: Destroyed by fire November 24, 1992
The Capital SouthEast Connector is a 34-mile (55 km) planned parkway in California running from Interstate 5 (I-5) to U.S. Route 50 (US 50). The route runs through Sacramento County, Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, Folsom, and El Dorado County.
The station is located on Folsom Boulevard just south of Highway 50 at the intersection of Sunrise Boulevard. Sunrise, along with Zinfandel and Cordova Town Center , opened on June 11, 2004, as part of an $89 million, 2.8-mile (4.5 km) extension of what was then the original Watt/I-80–Downtown–Mathers Field/Mills line east of the Mather ...
Foothill Farms is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Sacramento County, California, USA. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 33,121 at the 2010 census, up from 17,426 at the 2000 census.
The station is located near the intersection of Mather Field Road and Folsom Boulevard, is served by various RT bus routes and serves the nearby Mather Field. When the station opened in 1998, it replaced Butterfield as the eastern terminus of what was then the original RT light rail alignment (Watt/I-80–Downtown–Butterfield line) and was ...
The property, minus the turntable stands, were donated to the City of Folsom in 1970. In 1972, Ashland Station building of the Sacramento, Placer, and Nevada Railroad was moved to the site. The depot and freight yard were listed as a California Historical Landmark under the name Folsom Terminal in 1956. [ 2 ]