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List of U.S. Routes in California

This is a list of U.S. Routes in the U.S. state of California. It includes routes defined by the California State Legislature but never built, as well as routes entirely relinquished to local governments. It also includes the routes that were decommissioned during the 1964 state highway renumbering.

U.S. Routes in California

Highway shields for US 6, US 95, and US 101
U.S. Routes highlighted in red
System information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length1,721.644 mi (2,770.717 km)
FormedNovember 11, 1926 (1926-11-11)[1]
Highway names
US HighwaysU.S. Route XX (US XX)
Special Routes:U.S. Route XX Alternate (US XX Alt.);

U.S. Route XX Business (US XX Bus.);
U.S. Route XX Bypass (US XX Byp.);

U.S. Route XX Temporary (US XX Temp.)
System links

Each U.S. Route in California is maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route[2][3]) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300-635). Under the code, the state assigns a unique Route X to each highway and does not differentiate between state, US, or Interstate highways.

California still uses a version of the 1961 U.S. Route shield, featuring a simplified cutout shield containing only the outer border, "U S," and the route marker. All other U.S. states adopted the 1971 version of the marker, consisting of a white shield outline on a black square background.

Mainline routes edit

  • Lengths for each state route were initially measured as they were during the 1964 state highway renumbering (or during the year the route was established, if after 1964) based alignment that existed at the time, and do not necessarily reflect the current mileage. Portions of some routes have been relinquished to or are otherwise maintained by local or other governments, and may not be included in the length listed below. Several routes are broken into non-contiguous pieces, and their lengths may not reflect the overlaps that would be required to make them continuous. Some routes may also have a gap because it is either explicitly defined in the California Streets and Highways Code or due to an unconstructed portion, and the listed length may or may not reflect the gap.
  • If a route was renumbered, the old or new number is given in the "notes" column.
  • Concurrences are not explicitly codified in the Streets and Highways Code; such highway segments are listed on only one of the corresponding legislative route numbers. When a highway is broken into such segments, the total length recorded by Caltrans only reflects those non-contiguous segments, and does not include those overlaps that would be required to make the route continuous.
  • Since the 1990s, a number of piecemeal relinquishments have been made. These are generally reflected in the length but not the termini.
  • Former termini are not shown if they are along the current route, meaning that the route was simply extended.
  • A U.S. Route may be partially signed as an Interstate Highway, while the remaining segment is signed as a U.S. Route.
Number Length (mi)[4][a] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
  US 6 40.505 65.186 US 395 in Bishop Nevada state line 01937-01-011937 current Until 1964 western terminus was in Long Beach
  US 40 US 101 in San Francisco Nevada state line 01926-01-011926 01964-01-011964 Replaced by I-80
  US 48 87.3[b][c] 140.5 First Street in San Jose French Camp Road in French Camp 01926-01-011926 01931-01-011931 Renumbered as US 50
  US 50 108.624 174.813 I-80 in West Sacramento Nevada state line 01926-01-011926 current Until 1964 western terminus was in San Francisco
  US 60 I-5 and former US 99 in Los Angeles Arizona state line 01926-01-011926 01972-01-011972 Replaced by I-10; ran concurrently with US 70
  US 66 315[b][c] 507 SR 1 and former US 101 Alt. in Santa Monica Arizona state line 01926-01-011926 01969-01-011969 Replaced by I-40 and other routes
  US 70 I-5 and former US 99 in Los Angeles Arizona state line 01926-01-011926 01964-01-011964 Replaced by I-10; ran concurrently with US 60
  US 80 176[b][c] 283 I-5 and former US 101 in San Diego Arizona state line 01926-01-011926 01964-01-011964 Replaced by I-8
  US 91 SR 1 and former US 101 Alt. in Long Beach Nevada state line 01926-01-011926 01971-01-011971 Replaced by I-15 and SR 91
  US 95 116.721[d] 187.844 Arizona state line Nevada state line 01930-01-011930 current
  US 97 54.364 87.490 I-5 in Weed Oregon state line 01935-01-011935 current
  US 99 754[b][c] 1,213 Fed. 5 near Calexico Oregon state line 01926-01-011926 01964-01-011964 Replaced by I-5; completely decommissioned in 1972
  US 99E 141[b][c] 227 SR 99 and former US 99 in Wheeler Ridge SR 99 and former US 99 in Sacramento 01929-01-011929 01933-01-011933 Most of former US 99E is now part of SR 99
  US 99W SR 99 and former US 99 in Wheeler Ridge SR 99 and former US 99 in Sacramento 01929-01-011929 01964-01-011964 Replaced by majority of I-5
  US 101 808.111[b] 1,300.529 I-5 / I-10 / SR 60 in Los Angeles Oregon state line 01926-01-011926 current Segment across the Golden Gate Bridge is not officially recognized as part of the state highway system; until 1964 southern terminus was in San Diego
  US 101W I-880 and US 101 I-580 and US 101 01929-01-011929 01940-01-011940 Reverted to US 101 after US 101E was decommissioned
  US 101E US 101 US 101 01929-01-011929 01940-01-011940 Renumbered into SR 17
  US 199 36.41 58.60 US 101 near Crescent City Oregon state line 01926-01-011926 current
  US 299 US 101 in Arcata US 395 in Alturas 01934-01-011934 01964-01-011964 Replaced by the majority of SR 299
  US 395 556.909[b][c] 896.258 I-15 near Hesperia Oregon state line 01979-01-011979 current Split into two segments, as the highway clips into Nevada to serve Carson City and Reno; until 1969 southern terminus was in San Diego
  US 399 137[b][c] 220 US 101 in Ventura SR 99 and former US 99 in Bakersfield 01934-01-011934 01964-01-011964 Replaced by SR 33 and SR 119
  US 466 526[b][c] 847 SR 1 in Morro Bay Nevada state line 01935-01-011935 01965-01-011965 Replaced by SR 58 and I-15; ran concurrently with former US 91
  •       Former

Special routes edit

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
 
  US 40 Bus.
Oakland Berkeley
 
  US 40 Temp.
American Canyon Cordelia
 
  US 40 Bus.
Served West Sacramento
 
  US 40 Bus.
Served North Sacramento
 
  US 40 Alt.
Davis, California California-Nevada state line
 
  US 50 Bus.
Served Oakland
 
  US 50 Bus.
Served Sacramento
 
  US 50 Alt.
Pollock Pines South Lake Tahoe, California Unofficial signed route
 
  US 60 Bus.
Served Riverside
 
  US 60 Bus.
Served Banning
 
  US 66 Alt.
Los Angeles Pasadena
 
  US 66 Bus.
Served San Bernardino
 
  City US 66
Served San Bernardino
 
  US 70 Bus.
Served Pomona
 
  US 70 Bus.
Served Banning
 
  US 80 Bus.
Served San Diego
 
  US 80 Bus.
Winterhaven Arizona-California state line
 
  US 91 Bus.
Corona Riverside
 
  US 91 Bus.
Colton San Bernardino
 
  US 91 Bus.
Served Victorville
 
  US 99 Bus.
Served Banning
 
  US 99 Bus.
Served Ponoma
 
  US 99 Bus.
Elysian Park Sylmar
 
  US 99 Bus.
Served Fresno
 
  US 99 Bus.
Served Merced
 
  US 99 Bus.
Served Atwater
 
  US 99 Alt.
Sacramento Red Bluff
 
  US 99 Bus.
Served Sacramento
   
  US 101 Bus.
Chula Vista National City
   
  US 101 Bus.
Served San Diego
   
  US 101 Alt.
Capistrano Beach Oxnard
   
  US 101 Bus.
Served Buena Park
   
  US 101 Bus.
Served Anaheim
   
  US 101 Alt.
Served Long Beach
   
  US 101 Bus.
Served Los Angeles
   
  US 101 Byp.
Anaheim Los Angeles
   
  US 101 Alt.
Served Santa Monica
   
  US 101 Bus.
Universal City Woodland Hills
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Ventura
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Santa Maria
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Arroyo Grande
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Paso Robles
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves King City
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Greenfield
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Soledad
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Gonzales
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Salinas
   
  US 101 Bus.
Gilroy San Jose
   
  US 101 Byp.
San Jose San Francisco
   
  US 101 Alt.
Served San Francisco
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Novato
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Petaluma
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Santa Rosa
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Cloverdale
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Ukiah
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Rio Dell
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves Fortuna
   
  US 101 Bus.
Serves McKinleyville
   
  US 395 Bus.
Served Riverside
   
  US 395 Bus.
Colton San Bernardino
   
  US 395 Bus.
Serves Ridgecrest
  •       Former

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Lengths rounded to the nearest mile or tenth-mile are estimated from various sources including Google Maps.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Portions of this route have been relinquished to or are otherwise maintained by local or other governments, and may not be included in the length.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n This route is broken into pieces due to a gap in the description, unfilled by any route.
  4. ^ This route is broken into pieces, and the length does not reflect the overlaps that would be required to make the route continuous.

References edit

  1. ^ Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  2. ^ "Section 231" . California Streets and Highways Code – via Wikisource.
  3. ^ California Department of Transportation. "Other State Highway Routes". Sacramento: California Department of Transportation.
  4. ^ 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.

External links edit

  • California Highways

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This is a list of U S Routes in the U S state of California It includes routes defined by the California State Legislature but never built as well as routes entirely relinquished to local governments It also includes the routes that were decommissioned during the 1964 state highway renumbering U S Routes in CaliforniaHighway shields for US 6 US 95 and US 101U S Routes highlighted in redSystem informationMaintained by CaltransLength1 721 644 mi 2 770 717 km FormedNovember 11 1926 1926 11 11 1 Highway namesUS HighwaysU S Route XX US XX Special Routes U S Route XX Alternate US XX Alt U S Route XX Business US XX Bus U S Route XX Bypass US XX Byp U S Route XX Temporary US XX Temp System linksState highways in CaliforniaInterstate US State Scenic History Pre 1964 Unconstructed Deleted FreewaysEach U S Route in California is maintained by the California Department of Transportation Caltrans and is assigned a Route officially State Highway Route 2 3 number in the Streets and Highways Code Sections 300 635 Under the code the state assigns a unique Route X to each highway and does not differentiate between state US or Interstate highways California still uses a version of the 1961 U S Route shield featuring a simplified cutout shield containing only the outer border U S and the route marker All other U S states adopted the 1971 version of the marker consisting of a white shield outline on a black square background Contents 1 Mainline routes 2 Special routes 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksMainline routes editLengths for each state route were initially measured as they were during the 1964 state highway renumbering or during the year the route was established if after 1964 based alignment that existed at the time and do not necessarily reflect the current mileage Portions of some routes have been relinquished to or are otherwise maintained by local or other governments and may not be included in the length listed below Several routes are broken into non contiguous pieces and their lengths may not reflect the overlaps that would be required to make them continuous Some routes may also have a gap because it is either explicitly defined in the California Streets and Highways Code or due to an unconstructed portion and the listed length may or may not reflect the gap If a route was renumbered the old or new number is given in the notes column Concurrences are not explicitly codified in the Streets and Highways Code such highway segments are listed on only one of the corresponding legislative route numbers When a highway is broken into such segments the total length recorded by Caltrans only reflects those non contiguous segments and does not include those overlaps that would be required to make the route continuous Since the 1990s a number of piecemeal relinquishments have been made These are generally reflected in the length but not the termini Former termini are not shown if they are along the current route meaning that the route was simply extended A U S Route may be partially signed as an Interstate Highway while the remaining segment is signed as a U S Route Number Length mi 4 a Length km Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes nbsp US 6 40 505 65 186 US 395 in Bishop Nevada state line 01937 01 01 1937 current Until 1964 western terminus was in Long Beach nbsp US 40 US 101 in San Francisco Nevada state line 01926 01 01 1926 01964 01 01 1964 Replaced by I 80 nbsp US 48 87 3 b c 140 5 First Street in San Jose French Camp Road in French Camp 01926 01 01 1926 01931 01 01 1931 Renumbered as US 50 nbsp US 50 108 624 174 813 I 80 in West Sacramento Nevada state line 01926 01 01 1926 current Until 1964 western terminus was in San Francisco nbsp US 60 I 5 and former US 99 in Los Angeles Arizona state line 01926 01 01 1926 01972 01 01 1972 Replaced by I 10 ran concurrently with US 70 nbsp US 66 315 b c 507 SR 1 and former US 101 Alt in Santa Monica Arizona state line 01926 01 01 1926 01969 01 01 1969 Replaced by I 40 and other routes nbsp US 70 I 5 and former US 99 in Los Angeles Arizona state line 01926 01 01 1926 01964 01 01 1964 Replaced by I 10 ran concurrently with US 60 nbsp US 80 176 b c 283 I 5 and former US 101 in San Diego Arizona state line 01926 01 01 1926 01964 01 01 1964 Replaced by I 8 nbsp US 91 SR 1 and former US 101 Alt in Long Beach Nevada state line 01926 01 01 1926 01971 01 01 1971 Replaced by I 15 and SR 91 nbsp US 95 116 721 d 187 844 Arizona state line Nevada state line 01930 01 01 1930 current nbsp US 97 54 364 87 490 I 5 in Weed Oregon state line 01935 01 01 1935 current nbsp US 99 754 b c 1 213 Fed 5 near Calexico Oregon state line 01926 01 01 1926 01964 01 01 1964 Replaced by I 5 completely decommissioned in 1972 nbsp US 99E 141 b c 227 SR 99 and former US 99 in Wheeler Ridge SR 99 and former US 99 in Sacramento 01929 01 01 1929 01933 01 01 1933 Most of former US 99E is now part of SR 99 nbsp US 99W SR 99 and former US 99 in Wheeler Ridge SR 99 and former US 99 in Sacramento 01929 01 01 1929 01964 01 01 1964 Replaced by majority of I 5 nbsp US 101 808 111 b 1 300 529 I 5 I 10 SR 60 in Los Angeles Oregon state line 01926 01 01 1926 current Segment across the Golden Gate Bridge is not officially recognized as part of the state highway system until 1964 southern terminus was in San Diego nbsp US 101W I 880 and US 101 I 580 and US 101 01929 01 01 1929 01940 01 01 1940 Reverted to US 101 after US 101E was decommissioned nbsp US 101E US 101 US 101 01929 01 01 1929 01940 01 01 1940 Renumbered into SR 17 nbsp US 199 36 41 58 60 US 101 near Crescent City Oregon state line 01926 01 01 1926 current nbsp US 299 US 101 in Arcata US 395 in Alturas 01934 01 01 1934 01964 01 01 1964 Replaced by the majority of SR 299 nbsp US 395 556 909 b c 896 258 I 15 near Hesperia Oregon state line 01979 01 01 1979 current Split into two segments as the highway clips into Nevada to serve Carson City and Reno until 1969 southern terminus was in San Diego nbsp US 399 137 b c 220 US 101 in Ventura SR 99 and former US 99 in Bakersfield 01934 01 01 1934 01964 01 01 1964 Replaced by SR 33 and SR 119 nbsp US 466 526 b c 847 SR 1 in Morro Bay Nevada state line 01935 01 01 1935 01965 01 01 1965 Replaced by SR 58 and I 15 ran concurrently with former US 91 Former nbsp Road sign on US 6 showing that it is 3205 miles to its eastern end in Provincetown Massachusetts nbsp US 50 westbound as it winds down Echo Summit towards the west nbsp US 95 southbound at the California Nevada state line nbsp US 97 sign on I 5 in the City of Weed nbsp US 101 northbound approaching Gaviota Tunnel through the Santa Ynez Mountains nbsp US 199 southbound at the California Oregon state line nbsp US 395 southbound descending into Owens Valley from the Sierra Nevada just north of BishopSpecial routes editNumber Length mi Length km Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes nbsp nbsp US 40 Bus Oakland Berkeley nbsp nbsp US 40 Temp American Canyon Cordelia nbsp nbsp US 40 Bus Served West Sacramento nbsp nbsp US 40 Bus Served North Sacramento nbsp nbsp US 40 Alt Davis California California Nevada state line nbsp nbsp US 50 Bus Served Oakland nbsp nbsp US 50 Bus Served Sacramento nbsp nbsp US 50 Alt Pollock Pines South Lake Tahoe California Unofficial signed route nbsp nbsp US 60 Bus Served Riverside nbsp nbsp US 60 Bus Served Banning nbsp nbsp US 66 Alt Los Angeles Pasadena nbsp nbsp US 66 Bus Served San Bernardino nbsp nbsp City US 66 Served San Bernardino nbsp nbsp US 70 Bus Served Pomona nbsp nbsp US 70 Bus Served Banning nbsp nbsp US 80 Bus Served San Diego nbsp nbsp US 80 Bus Winterhaven Arizona California state line nbsp nbsp US 91 Bus Corona Riverside nbsp nbsp US 91 Bus Colton San Bernardino nbsp nbsp US 91 Bus Served Victorville nbsp nbsp US 99 Bus Served Banning nbsp nbsp US 99 Bus Served Ponoma nbsp nbsp US 99 Bus Elysian Park Sylmar nbsp nbsp US 99 Bus Served Fresno nbsp nbsp US 99 Bus Served Merced nbsp nbsp US 99 Bus Served Atwater nbsp nbsp US 99 Alt Sacramento Red Bluff nbsp nbsp US 99 Bus Served Sacramento nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Chula Vista National City nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Served San Diego nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Alt Capistrano Beach Oxnard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Served Buena Park nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Served Anaheim nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Alt Served Long Beach nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Served Los Angeles nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Byp Anaheim Los Angeles nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Alt Served Santa Monica nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Universal City Woodland Hills nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Ventura nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Santa Maria nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Arroyo Grande nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Paso Robles nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves King City nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Greenfield nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Soledad nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Gonzales nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Salinas nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Gilroy San Jose nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Byp San Jose San Francisco nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Alt Served San Francisco nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Novato nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Petaluma nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Santa Rosa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Cloverdale nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Ukiah nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Rio Dell nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves Fortuna nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 101 Bus Serves McKinleyville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 395 Bus Served Riverside nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 395 Bus Colton San Bernardino nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 395 Bus Serves Ridgecrest FormerSee also edit nbsp California Roads portalNotes edit Lengths rounded to the nearest mile or tenth mile are estimated from various sources including Google Maps a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Portions of this route have been relinquished to or are otherwise maintained by local or other governments and may not be included in the length a b c d e f g h i j k l m n This route is broken into pieces due to a gap in the description unfilled by any route This route is broken into pieces and the length does not reflect the overlaps that would be required to make the route continuous References edit Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials November 11 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC United States Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved November 7 2013 via Wikimedia Commons Section 231 California Streets and Highways Code via Wikisource California Department of Transportation Other State Highway Routes Sacramento California Department of Transportation 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 External links editCalifornia Highways Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of U S Routes in California amp oldid 1182792851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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