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California State Route 128

State Route 128 (SR 128) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, connecting the Mendocino coast to the Sacramento Valley, through the state's Wine Country. It runs from State Route 1 near Albion to Interstate 505 in Winters.

State Route 128

Map of western California with SR 128 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length120.52 mi[1] (193.96 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 1 near Albion
Major intersections
East end I-505 in Winters
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountiesMendocino, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Yolo
Highway system

Route description Edit

 
A relatively straight section of State Route 128 near Hendy Woods State Park
 
Highway marker showing cosign of US 101 and California Route 128

Route 128 begins at Route 1 near the mouth of the Navarro River at the Pacific Ocean. The highway travels southeast and upriver, through the coast redwood forests of Navarro River Redwoods State Park and through the vineyards and apple orchards of the Anderson Valley, to Boonville. Route 253, from Ukiah, has its western terminus into Route 128 at the south end of Boonville. Leaving Boonville, Route 128 climbs out of the Navarro River watershed and crosses the Yorkville Highlands before descending into the Russian River watershed, arriving at Cloverdale in the Alexander Valley, where the highway joins U.S. Route 101 heading south.

A few miles later, at Geyserville, Route 128 separates from U.S. 101 and continues southeast through Knights Valley on the way to Napa Valley, where it joins Route 29 at Calistoga. After passing through the town of St. Helena, Route 128 splits from Route 29 at Rutherford and climbs east over dry ridges above Lake Berryessa to the Sacramento Valley. In Winters, the route's constructed portion ends at Interstate 505. By its legal definition, the route continues 14 mi (23 km) east along Road 93A and Covell Blvd to Route 113 at Davis and then Mace Blvd to Interstate 80, but this segment is currently not constructed.

The section of Route 128 through Navarro River Redwoods State Park is often closed in winter storms due to flooding.[2] Two slower alternate routes are available: the Philo-Greenwood road connects Route 1 near Elk to Route 128 near Hendy Woods State Park, a few miles north of Philo;[3] another alternate route is the Comptche-Ukiah Road, which intersects Route 1 just south of the town of Mendocino and runs inland to Comptche, and departs Comptche on Flynn Creek Road, intersecting Route 128 just up river from the seasonal flood gate closing the highway.

SR 128 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System,[4] although it is mostly 2 lanes, but except for a small portion in Winters is not part of the National Highway System,[5] a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration.[6]

History Edit

The main road through the Anderson Valley to the mouth of the Navarro River, and from there up the coast to Fort Bragg, was originally called the Navarro Highway; it follows the approximate route of the present Route 128 and Route 1 through Mendocino County. Even earlier, the road followed the Navarro Ridge, to the north of the present alignment, instead of staying at the river level.[7] By 1938, the last stretches of old winding roadway near the present location of Navarro were replaced by a straighter alignment, taken over from a disused logging railway line.[8]

Before being numbered as California State Route 128, the highway was signed as State Route 28. In 1952 it was renumbered State Route 128, permitting a different highway around Lake Tahoe to be numbered as Route 28 to coordinate its numbering with Nevada Route 28.[9]

Major intersections Edit

Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured on the road as it was in 1964, based on the alignment that existed at the time, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. R reflects a realignment in the route since then, M indicates a second realignment, L refers to an overlap due to a correction or change, and T indicates postmiles classified as temporary (for a full list of prefixes, see California postmile § Official postmile definitions).[10] Segments that remain unconstructed or have been relinquished to local control may be omitted. The numbers reset at county lines; the start and end postmiles in each county are given in the county column.

CountyLocationPostmile
[10][1][11]
Exit
[12]
DestinationsNotes
Mendocino
MEN 0.00-50.90
0.00  SR 1 – Mendocino, Fort Bragg, Point ArenaWest end of SR 128
Boonville29.58 
 
SR 253 east – Ukiah
West end of SR 253
Sonoma
SON 0.00-24.76
North Cloverdale Boulevard (US 101 Bus. south, SR 128 Bus. east) – CloverdaleWest end of US 101 Bus. overlap
L4.86
R53.40[N 1]
 
 
US 101 north (Redwood Highway) – Eureka
Interchange; east end of US 101 Bus. overlap; west end of US 101 overlap; US 101 exit 522
West end of freeway on US 101
CloverdaleR51.62[N 1]520Citrus Fair Drive
R50.43[N 1]519South Cloverdale Boulevard (US 101 Bus. north, SR 128 Bus. west)
R49.05[N 1]518Dutcher Creek Road – Stewarts Point
R47.85[N 1]517Asti (Asti Road)
GeyservilleEast end of freeway on US 101
43.37[N 1]
L4.86
 
 
US 101 south (Redwood Highway) / Canyon Road – San Francisco
Interchange; east end of US 101 overlap; US 101 exit 512
Napa
NAP 0.00-34.27
2.66Tubbs Lane – Middletown, Lakeport
Calistoga3.62Petrified Forest Road – Santa Rosa
4.55
36.89[N 2]
 
 
SR 29 north (Lincoln Avenue) – Lakeport, Downtown Calistoga
West end of SR 29 overlap
Rutherford24.60[N 2]
4.56
 
 
SR 29 south – Napa
East end of SR 29 overlap
7.37Silverado Trail – St. Helena, Calistoga, Napa
11.28Chiles Pope Valley Road – Pope Valley
23.90 
 
SR 121 south (Monticello Road) – Napa
North end of SR 121
Solano
SOL 0.00-0.75
No major junctions
Yolo
YOL 0.00-9.84
Winters8.77Railroad Avenue – Madison, Downtown Winters
9.84  I-505 – Redding, VacavilleInterchange; east end of SR 128; I-505 exit 11
9.84  CR E6 (Russell Boulevard) – DavisContinuation beyond I-505; west end of CR E6
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  1. ^ a b c d e f Indicates that the postmile represents the distance along US 101 rather than SR 128.
  2. ^ a b Indicates that the postmile represents the distance along SR 29 rather than SR 128.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b California Department of Transportation (April 2008). . Sacramento: California Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ Florsheim, Joan L.; Mount, Jeffrey F.; Rutten, Luke T. (2000), "Effect of baselevel change on floodplain and fan sediment storage and ephemeral tributary channel morphology, Navarro River, California", Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 26 (2): 219–232, doi:10.1002/1096-9837(200102)26:2<219::AID-ESP169>3.0.CO;2-0, S2CID 140174679
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-07-19. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
  4. ^ "Article 2 of Chapter 2 of Division 1". California Streets and Highways Code. Sacramento: California Office of Legislative Counsel. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  5. ^ Federal Highway Administration (March 25, 2015). National Highway System: California (North) (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
  6. ^ Natzke, Stefan; Neathery, Mike & Adderly, Kevin (June 20, 2012). "What is the National Highway System?". National Highway System. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  7. ^ Levene, Bruce (1976), Mendocino County remembered: an oral history, Volume 1, Mendocino County American Bicentennial History Project, Mendocino County Historical Society, p. 39, It was the main road over in those days. There was no road up the Navarro River. You had to go over the Navarro Ridge.
  8. ^ "Narrow Stretch of Navarro Highway Being Improved", Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar, California Digital Newspaper Collection, October 3, 1938.
  9. ^ "California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Routes 121 through 128", California Highways, retrieved 2016-04-18; "California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Routes 25 through 32", California Highways, retrieved 2016-04-18
  10. ^ a b California Department of Transportation. "State Truck Route List". Sacramento: California Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (XLS file) on June 30, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  11. ^ California Department of Transportation, All Traffic Volumes on CSHS, 2007
  12. ^ California Department of Transportation, California Numbered Exit Uniform System, U.S. Route 101 Freeway Interchanges

External links Edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Caltrans: State Route 128 highway conditions
  • Caltrans Traffic Conditions Map
  • California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents
  • California @ AARoads - State Route 128
  • California Highways: SR 128

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State Route 128 SR 128 is a state highway in the U S state of California connecting the Mendocino coast to the Sacramento Valley through the state s Wine Country It runs from State Route 1 near Albion to Interstate 505 in Winters State Route 128Map of western California with SR 128 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by CaltransLength120 52 mi 1 193 96 km Major junctionsWest endSR 1 near AlbionMajor intersectionsUS 101 from Cloverdale to Geyserville SR 29 from Calistoga to RutherfordEast endI 505 in WintersLocationCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountiesMendocino Sonoma Napa Solano YoloHighway systemState highways in CaliforniaInterstate US State Scenic History Pre 1964 Unconstructed Deleted Freeways SR 127 SR 129 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit nbsp A relatively straight section of State Route 128 near Hendy Woods State Park nbsp Highway marker showing cosign of US 101 and California Route 128Route 128 begins at Route 1 near the mouth of the Navarro River at the Pacific Ocean The highway travels southeast and upriver through the coast redwood forests of Navarro River Redwoods State Park and through the vineyards and apple orchards of the Anderson Valley to Boonville Route 253 from Ukiah has its western terminus into Route 128 at the south end of Boonville Leaving Boonville Route 128 climbs out of the Navarro River watershed and crosses the Yorkville Highlands before descending into the Russian River watershed arriving at Cloverdale in the Alexander Valley where the highway joins U S Route 101 heading south A few miles later at Geyserville Route 128 separates from U S 101 and continues southeast through Knights Valley on the way to Napa Valley where it joins Route 29 at Calistoga After passing through the town of St Helena Route 128 splits from Route 29 at Rutherford and climbs east over dry ridges above Lake Berryessa to the Sacramento Valley In Winters the route s constructed portion ends at Interstate 505 By its legal definition the route continues 14 mi 23 km east along Road 93A and Covell Blvd to Route 113 at Davis and then Mace Blvd to Interstate 80 but this segment is currently not constructed The section of Route 128 through Navarro River Redwoods State Park is often closed in winter storms due to flooding 2 Two slower alternate routes are available the Philo Greenwood road connects Route 1 near Elk to Route 128 near Hendy Woods State Park a few miles north of Philo 3 another alternate route is the Comptche Ukiah Road which intersects Route 1 just south of the town of Mendocino and runs inland to Comptche and departs Comptche on Flynn Creek Road intersecting Route 128 just up river from the seasonal flood gate closing the highway SR 128 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System 4 although it is mostly 2 lanes but except for a small portion in Winters is not part of the National Highway System 5 a network of highways that are considered essential to the country s economy defense and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration 6 History EditThe main road through the Anderson Valley to the mouth of the Navarro River and from there up the coast to Fort Bragg was originally called the Navarro Highway it follows the approximate route of the present Route 128 and Route 1 through Mendocino County Even earlier the road followed the Navarro Ridge to the north of the present alignment instead of staying at the river level 7 By 1938 the last stretches of old winding roadway near the present location of Navarro were replaced by a straighter alignment taken over from a disused logging railway line 8 Before being numbered as California State Route 128 the highway was signed as State Route 28 In 1952 it was renumbered State Route 128 permitting a different highway around Lake Tahoe to be numbered as Route 28 to coordinate its numbering with Nevada Route 28 9 Major intersections EditExcept where prefixed with a letter postmiles were measured on the road as it was in 1964 based on the alignment that existed at the time and do not necessarily reflect current mileage R reflects a realignment in the route since then M indicates a second realignment L refers to an overlap due to a correction or change and T indicates postmiles classified as temporary for a full list of prefixes see California postmile Official postmile definitions 10 Segments that remain unconstructed or have been relinquished to local control may be omitted The numbers reset at county lines the start and end postmiles in each county are given in the county column CountyLocationPostmile 10 1 11 Exit 12 DestinationsNotesMendocinoMEN 0 00 50 90 0 00 nbsp SR 1 Mendocino Fort Bragg Point ArenaWest end of SR 128Boonville29 58 nbsp nbsp SR 253 east UkiahWest end of SR 253SonomaSON 0 00 24 76 North Cloverdale Boulevard US 101 Bus south SR 128 Bus east CloverdaleWest end of US 101 Bus overlap L4 86R53 40 N 1 nbsp nbsp US 101 north Redwood Highway EurekaInterchange east end of US 101 Bus overlap west end of US 101 overlap US 101 exit 522 West end of freeway on US 101CloverdaleR51 62 N 1 520Citrus Fair DriveR50 43 N 1 519South Cloverdale Boulevard US 101 Bus north SR 128 Bus west R49 05 N 1 518Dutcher Creek Road Stewarts Point R47 85 N 1 517Asti Asti Road Geyserville East end of freeway on US 10143 37 N 1 L4 86 nbsp nbsp US 101 south Redwood Highway Canyon Road San FranciscoInterchange east end of US 101 overlap US 101 exit 512NapaNAP 0 00 34 27 2 66Tubbs Lane Middletown LakeportCalistoga3 62Petrified Forest Road Santa Rosa4 5536 89 N 2 nbsp nbsp SR 29 north Lincoln Avenue Lakeport Downtown CalistogaWest end of SR 29 overlapRutherford24 60 N 2 4 56 nbsp nbsp SR 29 south NapaEast end of SR 29 overlap 7 37Silverado Trail St Helena Calistoga Napa 11 28Chiles Pope Valley Road Pope Valley 23 90 nbsp nbsp SR 121 south Monticello Road NapaNorth end of SR 121SolanoSOL 0 00 0 75 No major junctionsYoloYOL 0 00 9 84Winters8 77Railroad Avenue Madison Downtown Winters 9 84 nbsp I 505 Redding VacavilleInterchange east end of SR 128 I 505 exit 11 9 84 nbsp CR E6 Russell Boulevard DavisContinuation beyond I 505 west end of CR E61 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus a b c d e f Indicates that the postmile represents the distance along US 101 rather than SR 128 a b Indicates that the postmile represents the distance along SR 29 rather than SR 128 See also Edit nbsp California Roads portalReferences Edit a b California Department of Transportation April 2008 Log of Bridges on State Highways Sacramento California Department of Transportation Florsheim Joan L Mount Jeffrey F Rutten Luke T 2000 Effect of baselevel change on floodplain and fan sediment storage and ephemeral tributary channel morphology Navarro River California Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26 2 219 232 doi 10 1002 1096 9837 200102 26 2 lt 219 AID ESP169 gt 3 0 CO 2 0 S2CID 140174679 Mendocino Coast Properties Map and Directions Archived from the original on 2006 07 19 Retrieved 2007 12 14 Article 2 of Chapter 2 of Division 1 California Streets and Highways Code Sacramento California Office of Legislative Counsel Retrieved February 6 2019 Federal Highway Administration March 25 2015 National Highway System California North PDF Map Scale not given Washington DC Federal Highway Administration Retrieved September 30 2017 Natzke Stefan Neathery Mike amp Adderly Kevin June 20 2012 What is the National Highway System National Highway System Washington DC Federal Highway Administration Retrieved July 1 2012 Levene Bruce 1976 Mendocino County remembered an oral history Volume 1 Mendocino County American Bicentennial History Project Mendocino County Historical Society p 39 It was the main road over in those days There was no road up the Navarro River You had to go over the Navarro Ridge Narrow Stretch of Navarro Highway Being Improved Healdsburg Tribune Enterprise and Scimitar California Digital Newspaper Collection October 3 1938 California Highways www cahighways org Routes 121 through 128 California Highways retrieved 2016 04 18 California Highways www cahighways org Routes 25 through 32 California Highways retrieved 2016 04 18 a b California Department of Transportation State Truck Route List Sacramento California Department of Transportation Archived from the original XLS file on June 30 2015 Retrieved June 30 2015 California Department of Transportation All Traffic Volumes on CSHS 2007 California Department of Transportation California Numbered Exit Uniform System U S Route 101 Freeway InterchangesExternal links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML California State Route 128KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to California State Route 128 Caltrans State Route 128 highway conditions Caltrans Traffic Conditions Map California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents California AARoads State Route 128 California Highways SR 128 Retrieved from https 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