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The North Sacramento Freeway, originally a portion of US 40, originally ran west from Marconi Avenue to an intersection with Del Paso Boulevard. The section from Arden Way eastbound back to Marconi Avenue is now part of the currently named Capital City Freeway (while the SR 160 section retains the original freeway name).
I-5 / Road 18 – Redding, Sacramento: Interchange; east end of western section of SR 16; east end of I-5 BL overlap; I-5 exit 541: Gap in route : Sacramento SAC T1.66-R23.96: Sacramento: T1.66: US 50 (El Dorado Freeway) / Howe Avenue – South Lake Tahoe, Sacramento: Interchange; west end of eastern section of SR 16; US 50 exit 9: T1.95
West Sacramento-Downtown Sacramento (Counterclockwise) 5 am – 10:30 pm 7:40 am – 7 pm 8:40 am – 5:30 pm 41 West Sacramento Loop West Sacramento-Downtown Sacramento (Clockwise) 6 am – 8 pm 42A/B Intercity Loop Downtown Sacramento, Airport, Woodland, Davis, West Sacramento 4:30 am – 11:45 pm 6 am – 11 pm 6 am – 11 pm 43
North Valley Rail is a proposed railway service in California that would offer trips from Natomas to Chico.Plans include extending Amtrak San Joaquins and Altamont Corridor Express services along the Union Pacific Sacramento Subdivision and Valley Subdivision.
The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as SacRT (or simply RT), is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. It was established on April 1, 1973, as a result of the acquisition of the Sacramento Transit Authority.
An El Dorado Transit bus in Sacramento. El Dorado Transit is the operator of mass transportation in El Dorado County, California. Service is provided to the highly urbanized corridor of Western Slope suburbs of Sacramento, California. Six local routes are offered, providing weekday service between shopping and business destinations within the ...
Sacramento as seen from the distance in the eastbound lanes of I-80 in Yolo County. Within the Sacramento region, I-80 follows more of a northeast–southwest direction than a true east–west direction, owing to both the local topography and the orientation of the nearby destination cities (Reno and San Francisco).
The Redding Area Bus Authority, or RABA, is the operator of public transportation in Shasta County, California. RABA was formerly known as The Ride. Ten local routes serve the cities of Redding , Anderson , and Shasta Lake and their surrounding regions, with over 650,000 riders taking advantage of public transportation each year.