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1.6: 2.6 SR 47 near Terminal Island: SR 1 near Long Beach: 1984: current Formerly part of SR 47. The segment from SR 1 to Willow Street was relinquished to the City of Long Beach in 2000 SR 103 — — I-5 near Miramar: US 395 (now SR 163) near Miramar: 1964: 1969 Now I-15: SR 104: 36.04 [b] [d] 58.00 SR 99 near Galt: SR 49 in Sutter Creek
A northern extension of State Route 238 is unconstructed, stretching west 1.6 miles (2.6 km) from the end of I-238 at I-880 to proposed SR 61 near San Lorenzo. A locally maintained traversable route is along Lewelling Boulevard. The entire route was a proposed freeway and was sent to the Interstate Highway System in October 1968 but was rejected.
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).
US 6: 40.505: 65.186 US 395 in Bishop: Nevada state line 1937: current Until 1964 western terminus was in Long Beach: US 40 — — US 101 in San Francisco: Nevada state line 1926: 1964 Replaced by I-80: US 48: 87.3 [b] [c] 140.5 First Street in San Jose: French Camp Road in French Camp: 1926: 1931 Renumbered as US 50: US 50: 108.624
SR 133 Toll (Eastern Toll Road) 4.1 6.6 I-5 in Irvine: SR 241 in Irvine: 1998 current SR 133 continues south of I-5 as the Laguna Freeway to I-405 then as Laguna Canyon Road from I-405 to Laguna Beach city limits where it becomes Broadway to its terminus at SR 1 (Pacific Coast Highway). SR 241 Toll (Foothill and Eastern Toll Roads) 24.5 39.4
State Route 4 (SR 4) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, routed from Interstate 80 in the San Francisco Bay Area to State Route 89 in the Sierra Nevada. It roughly parallels the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta , a popular area for boating and fishing, with a number of accesses to marinas and other attractions.
As Almaden Expressway, CR G8 begins as a 2-lane undivided road for 1/2 mile before expanding to 4-lane divided expressway approaching the intersection of Almaden Road. Almaden Expressway eventually expands to a 6-8 lane expressway with the majority of access limited to major intersections controlled by traffic signals.
County routes in California are generally county-maintained. Highway names; ... 4.20: 6.76 US 395: Pole Line Road Lassen: 1966: current CR A26: 3.82: 6.15