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Turning southeast, SR 78 continues into the city of San Marcos near California State University San Marcos and enters Escondido, where it has an interchange with I-15. [5] A 2011 Caltrans study estimated that the average commuter encountered a delay of 10 minutes on the portion from I-5 to I-15. [6]
Mission continues through San Marcos, passing under Twin Oaks Valley Road (County Route S12) without an intersection. In eastern San Marcos, Mission Road crosses State Route 78 without an interchange and becomes Mission Avenue. Shortly afterward, it enters Escondido, where it crosses Interstate 15, again with no interchange. Shortly after this ...
State Route 78 provides freeway access to San Marcos, with six interchanges serving the city. Several roads in San Marcos are county routes that connect the city with other nearby cities including Vista, Carlsbad and Escondido, such as Rancho Santa Fe Road , San Marcos Boulevard and Twin Oaks Valley Road , and Mission Road .
California State Route 75; California State Route 78; California State Route 84; California State Route 88; California State Route 89; California State Route 91; U.S. Route 101 in California; California State Route 116; California State Route 125; California State Route 140; California State Route 151; California State Route 152; California ...
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Designated February 17, 1969, in San Diego County: San Diego-Coronado Bridge; State Route 76. I-5 in Oceanside to SR 79 near Lake Henshaw; State Route 78. SR 79 at Santa Ysabel to SR 86 near Salton City. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Road, traverses the low desert landscapes of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
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Ballena is an unincorporated community in the Ballena Valley of San Diego County, California. [1] Ballena is east of Ramona and west of Santa Ysabel, at the junction of California State Route 78 and the Old Julian Highway.