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California State Route 82

State Route 82 (SR 82) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from Interstate 880 (I-880) in San Jose to I-280 in San Francisco following the San Francisco Peninsula. It is the spinal arterial road of the peninsula and runs parallel to the nearby Caltrain line along much of the route. For much of its length, the highway is named El Camino Real and formed part of the historic El Camino Real mission trail. It passes through and near the historic downtowns of many Peninsula cities, including Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood City, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara, and through some of the most walkable and transit-oriented neighborhoods in the region.[2]

State Route 82

El Camino Real
SR 82 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length42.266 mi[1] (68.021 km)
Part of SR 82 from I-880 to US 101 was relinquished in mid-2013 and is no longer included in the route.
Major junctions
South end I-880 in San Jose (State Maintenance)
Major intersections
North end I-280 in San Francisco
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountiesSanta Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco
Highway system
I-80 SR 83

Route description edit

 
Route 82 at the intersection with Mathilda Avenue (Sunnyvale)
 
Historic El Camino Real marker in Santa Clara

At its south end SR 82 starts as The Alameda at I-880 in San Jose.[3] Once it enters Santa Clara, it bends north-east around Santa Clara University and onto El Camino Real, where it continues for the remainder of its trip up the San Francisco Peninsula, paralleling the Caltrain corridor. SR 82, generally called "El Camino" by local residents, runs through a number of cities on the Peninsula, including Palo Alto (passing by Stanford University), San Carlos, San Mateo, Burlingame, and Millbrae, and it is a central artery of the Peninsula communities through which it passes.

In Daly City, SR 82 becomes Mission Street, connecting with San Francisco's Mission Street, but then quickly flows onto San Jose Avenue, crossing Alemany Boulevard, and terminating at I-280.

SR 82 takes an inland course paralleling US 101. The entire route is at street level with at least four lanes of traffic; no portions of it exist as a freeway, although the route is occasionally a divided highway. The Bayshore Freeway and I-280 tend to provide faster alternatives than Route 82 even during traffic jams on those freeways.

From 1964 to 1968, SR 82 continued past its current end north on Alemany Boulevard to Bayshore Boulevard in San Francisco (see below).

Prior to 2013, SR 82 continued past its current south end on The Alameda, becoming Santa Clara Street in Downtown San Jose[4] then turning south on Montgomery Street (southbound) / Autumn Street (northbound); then it turned east on San Carlos Street It turned south on Market Street, which becomes First Street and then Monterey Highway. It followed Monterey Highway until it turned east briefly on Blossom Hill Road, where it ended at US 101. This relinquished segment south of I-880 within San Jose is legally no longer a state highway, but the state's Streets and Highways Code mandates that the City of San Jose is still required to maintain "signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 82" and "ensure the continuity of traffic flow" on this segment.[3][4] Signs along US 101, I-280, and SR 87 where these relinquished segments intersect still have SR 82 shields. Though as of 2017, certain signs with SR 82 shields have been removed along US 101 near Blossom Hill Road and Capitol Expressway.

SR 82 is 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

 

U.S. Route 101

LocationSan JoseSan Francisco
History1926–1937, 1939–1964

 

 

U.S. Route 101 Bypass

LocationSan JoseSan Francisco
Existed1937–1939

Originally a segment of US 101 (and before that, the historic El Camino Real), the highway became completely inadequate for the needs of traffic with the rapid growth of the San Francisco Bay Area after World War II, including urbanization of the towns along its path. The Bayshore Highway to the east was originally built as "Bypass (BYP) US 101" and was upgraded to a freeway in 1937. With this upgrade, the original US 101 route was transferred to the Bayshore Freeway, and El Camino Real became US 101 BYP, but in response to protests, the switch in designations was reversed two years later, in 1939, and the Bayshore Freeway remained US 101 BYP until 1964.[7]

In 1964, US 101 was moved again onto the Bayshore Freeway, and its former alignment on El Camino Real became SR 82. It was defined as two portions: From Route (US) 101 near Ford Road south of San Jose to Route (US) 101 in San Francisco (which today corresponds to the Alemany Maze), and from Route (US) 101 near Alemany Boulevard to Route (SR) 87 (current unconstructed SR 230) in San Francisco. In 1968, the portions from I-280 (at current SR 82) to US 101 and from SR 101 to SR 87 were transferred to I-280. SR 87 was then deleted north of SR 237 in 1980, and is only constructed south of US 101,[4] and SR 82 today is designated as part of El Camino Real.

In 2013, SR 82 was relinquished south of I-880 through San Jose.[4] However, the state's Streets and Highways Code states that the City of San Jose is still required to "ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 82" along The Alameda into downtown San Jose, and from there along Monterey Road to its former terminus at Blossom Hill Road and US 101. The city also has the further option to apply to make this segment a business route.[3][4]

Grand Boulevard Initiative edit

The Grand Boulevard Initiative is a partnership of nineteen Bay Area transit agencies and municipalities that operate or manage various portions of the route. Although El Camino Real is ultimately under the stewardship of Caltrans, the organization nevertheless sponsors aesthetic and infrastructural improvements along the corridor and its neighboring parcels in order to revitalize the streetscape and promote density and more walkable and transit-oriented development.

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).[1] 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
[1][8][9]
DestinationsNotes
Santa Clara
SCL R0.00-26.37
San JoseR0.00[a]Silver Creek Valley RoadContinuation beyond US 101
R0.00[a]  US 101 (Bayshore Freeway) – San Francisco, Los AngelesInterchange; original south end of SR 82; US 101 exit 378
R0.36[a]Monterey Road, Blossom Hill Road (CR G10), Cottle RoadInterchange
2.81[a]Capitol Expressway (CR G21)Interchange
6.06[a]  CR G8 (Alma Avenue)
6.90[a]  I-280Interchange; I-280 north exit 2, south exit 2A
R7.31[a]San Carlos Street, Market Street
R7.72[a]  SR 87 (Guadalupe Parkway)Interchange; SR 87 north exit 6, south exit 6A
R8.08[a]Bird Avenue, San Carlos Street
R8.61[a]Santa Clara Street
9.91  I-880 – Oakland, Santa CruzInterchange; south end of state maintenance; I-880 exit 2; former SR 17
Santa Clara11.38 
 
De la Cruz Boulevard, Coleman Avenue to US 101
Interchange
  CR G4 (San Tomas Expressway)
14.30Lawrence Expressway (CR G2)Interchange
Sunnyvale17.04Mathilda AvenueFormer SR 85
Mountain View18.84  SR 85 – San Francisco, Cupertino, Santa CruzInterchange; SR 85 exits 22A-B
19.13 
 
SR 237 east / Grant Road – Milpitas
SR 237 exit 1A
Mountain ViewLos Altos line21.84San Antonio Road
Palo Alto24.04  CR G3 (Page Mill Road to Oregon Expressway)
25.88Palm Drive, University Avenue – Stanford University, Palo Alto Caltrain StationInterchange
San Mateo
SM 0.00-25.15
Menlo Park0.77Santa Cruz AvenueNo left turns from SR 82
Atherton1.89Atherton Avenue
Redwood City3.44  SR 84 (Woodside Road) / Main Street – WoodsideInterchange
San Carlos6.57Holly Street
Belmont7.69Ralston AvenueFormer Legislative Route 214
San Mateo9.33Hillsdale BoulevardInterchange
10.55  SR 92 – San Mateo Bridge, Hayward, Half Moon BayInterchange; SR 92 exit 12A
Burlingame12.96Peninsula Avenue
Millbrae15.95Millbrae Avenue
San Bruno18.60San Bruno Avenue
18.96  
 
 
 
I-380 to US 101 / I-280 – San Francisco International Airport, San Jose, Daly City, San Francisco
Interchange; I-380 east exit 5, west exit 5C
South San Francisco21.91Hickey Boulevard
ColmaSerramonte Boulevard
Daly City24.85John Daly Boulevard, Hillside Boulevard
24.93Mission Street
City and County of San Francisco
SF 0.00-R0.21
Alemany BoulevardFormer SR 82 north; no left turn from SR 82 south to Alemany Boulevard
R0.21 
 
I-280 north – San Francisco Civic Center, Bay Bridge
Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; I-280 south exit 50
R0.21San Jose AvenueContinuation beyond I-280
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Postmiles are measured from SR 82's original southern end at US 101, before the segment south of I-880 was deleted and relinquished to local control. However, the City of San Jose is still required under the California Streets and Highways Code to "ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 82" with the further option to apply "for approval of a business route designation".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c California Department of Transportation. . Sacramento: California Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (XLS file) on September 5, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  2. ^ Jarrett Walker (November 14, 2014). "Silicon Valley: bus rapid transit that's faster than driving?". Human Transit. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c California State Legislature. . Sacramento: California State Legislature. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2016. Section 382: Route (SR) 82 is from Route (I) 880 in San Jose to Route (Interstate) 280 in San Francisco. The relinquished former portion of Route 82 within the City of San Jose is not a state highway ... for the relinquished former portion of SR 82, the City of San Jose shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 82 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of SR 82. The city may apply to the department for approval of a business route designation.
  4. ^ a b c d e "California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Routes 81 through 88". California Highways. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  5. ^ Federal Highway Administration (March 25, 2015). National Highway System: San Francisco–Oakland, CA (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
    Federal Highway Administration (March 25, 2015). National Highway System: San Jose, CA (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved October 10, 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. ^ Oakland Tribune, October 1, 1939: "The Pacheco Pass road, a good connection between coast and inland routes, is reached over pavement via U.S. 101 or U.S. 101 Bypass to San Jose..."
  8. ^ California Department of Transportation (July 2007). . Sacramento: California Department of Transportation.
  9. ^ California Department of Transportation, All Traffic Volumes on CSHS, 2005 and 2006

External links edit

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  • Caltrans: State Route 82 highway conditions
  • Caltrans Traffic Conditions Map
  • California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents
  • California Highways: Route 82
  • California @ AARoads.com - State Route 82

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State Route 82 SR 82 is a state highway in the U S state of California that runs from Interstate 880 I 880 in San Jose to I 280 in San Francisco following the San Francisco Peninsula It is the spinal arterial road of the peninsula and runs parallel to the nearby Caltrain line along much of the route For much of its length the highway is named El Camino Real and formed part of the historic El Camino Real mission trail It passes through and near the historic downtowns of many Peninsula cities including Burlingame San Mateo Redwood City Menlo Park Palo Alto Mountain View Sunnyvale and Santa Clara and through some of the most walkable and transit oriented neighborhoods in the region 2 State Route 82El Camino RealSR 82 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by CaltransLength42 266 mi 1 68 021 km Part of SR 82 from I 880 to US 101 was relinquished in mid 2013 and is no longer included in the route Major junctionsSouth endI 880 in San Jose State Maintenance Major intersectionsSR 85 in Mountain View SR 84 in Redwood City SR 92 in San Mateo I 380 in San BrunoNorth endI 280 in San FranciscoLocationCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountiesSanta Clara San Mateo San FranciscoHighway systemState highways in California Interstate US State Scenic History Pre 1964 Unconstructed Deleted Freeways I 80 SR 83 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Grand Boulevard Initiative 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Route 82 at the intersection with Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale nbsp Historic El Camino Real marker in Santa Clara At its south end SR 82 starts as The Alameda at I 880 in San Jose 3 Once it enters Santa Clara it bends north east around Santa Clara University and onto El Camino Real where it continues for the remainder of its trip up the San Francisco Peninsula paralleling the Caltrain corridor SR 82 generally called El Camino by local residents runs through a number of cities on the Peninsula including Palo Alto passing by Stanford University San Carlos San Mateo Burlingame and Millbrae and it is a central artery of the Peninsula communities through which it passes In Daly City SR 82 becomes Mission Street connecting with San Francisco s Mission Street but then quickly flows onto San Jose Avenue crossing Alemany Boulevard and terminating at I 280 SR 82 takes an inland course paralleling US 101 The entire route is at street level with at least four lanes of traffic no portions of it exist as a freeway although the route is occasionally a divided highway The Bayshore Freeway and I 280 tend to provide faster alternatives than Route 82 even during traffic jams on those freeways From 1964 to 1968 SR 82 continued past its current end north on Alemany Boulevard to Bayshore Boulevard in San Francisco see below Prior to 2013 SR 82 continued past its current south end on The Alameda becoming Santa Clara Street in Downtown San Jose 4 then turning south on Montgomery Street southbound Autumn Street northbound then it turned east on San Carlos Street It turned south on Market Street which becomes First Street and then Monterey Highway It followed Monterey Highway until it turned east briefly on Blossom Hill Road where it ended at US 101 This relinquished segment south of I 880 within San Jose is legally no longer a state highway but the state s Streets and Highways Code mandates that the City of San Jose is still required to maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 82 and ensure the continuity of traffic flow on this segment 3 4 Signs along US 101 I 280 and SR 87 where these relinquished segments intersect still have SR 82 shields Though as of 2017 certain signs with SR 82 shields have been removed along US 101 near Blossom Hill Road and Capitol Expressway SR 82 is 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 nbsp U S Route 101LocationSan Jose San FranciscoHistory1926 1937 1939 1964 nbsp nbsp U S Route 101 BypassLocationSan Jose San FranciscoExisted1937 1939 Originally a segment of US 101 and before that the historic El Camino Real the highway became completely inadequate for the needs of traffic with the rapid growth of the San Francisco Bay Area after World War II including urbanization of the towns along its path The Bayshore Highway to the east was originally built as Bypass BYP US 101 and was upgraded to a freeway in 1937 With this upgrade the original US 101 route was transferred to the Bayshore Freeway and El Camino Real became US 101 BYP but in response to protests the switch in designations was reversed two years later in 1939 and the Bayshore Freeway remained US 101 BYP until 1964 7 In 1964 US 101 was moved again onto the Bayshore Freeway and its former alignment on El Camino Real became SR 82 It was defined as two portions From Route US 101 near Ford Road south of San Jose to Route US 101 in San Francisco which today corresponds to the Alemany Maze and from Route US 101 near Alemany Boulevard to Route SR 87 current unconstructed SR 230 in San Francisco In 1968 the portions from I 280 at current SR 82 to US 101 and from SR 101 to SR 87 were transferred to I 280 SR 87 was then deleted north of SR 237 in 1980 and is only constructed south of US 101 4 and SR 82 today is designated as part of El Camino Real In 2013 SR 82 was relinquished south of I 880 through San Jose 4 However the state s Streets and Highways Code states that the City of San Jose is still required to ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 82 along The Alameda into downtown San Jose and from there along Monterey Road to its former terminus at Blossom Hill Road and US 101 The city also has the further option to apply to make this segment a business route 3 4 Grand Boulevard Initiative edit The Grand Boulevard Initiative is a partnership of nineteen Bay Area transit agencies and municipalities that operate or manage various portions of the route Although El Camino Real is ultimately under the stewardship of Caltrans the organization nevertheless sponsors aesthetic and infrastructural improvements along the corridor and its neighboring parcels in order to revitalize the streetscape and promote density and more walkable and transit oriented development 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 1 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 1 8 9 DestinationsNotes Santa ClaraSCL R0 00 26 37San JoseR0 00 a Silver Creek Valley RoadContinuation beyond US 101 R0 00 a nbsp US 101 Bayshore Freeway San Francisco Los AngelesInterchange original south end of SR 82 US 101 exit 378 R0 36 a Monterey Road Blossom Hill Road CR G10 Cottle RoadInterchange 2 81 a Capitol Expressway CR G21 Interchange 6 06 a nbsp CR G8 Alma Avenue 6 90 a nbsp I 280Interchange I 280 north exit 2 south exit 2A R7 31 a San Carlos Street Market Street R7 72 a nbsp SR 87 Guadalupe Parkway Interchange SR 87 north exit 6 south exit 6A R8 08 a Bird Avenue San Carlos Street R8 61 a Santa Clara Street 9 91 nbsp I 880 Oakland Santa CruzInterchange south end of state maintenance I 880 exit 2 former SR 17 Santa Clara11 38 nbsp nbsp De la Cruz Boulevard Coleman Avenue to US 101Interchange nbsp CR G4 San Tomas Expressway 14 30Lawrence Expressway CR G2 Interchange Sunnyvale17 04Mathilda AvenueFormer SR 85 Mountain View18 84 nbsp SR 85 San Francisco Cupertino Santa CruzInterchange SR 85 exits 22A B 19 13 nbsp nbsp SR 237 east Grant Road MilpitasSR 237 exit 1A Mountain View Los Altos line21 84San Antonio Road Palo Alto24 04 nbsp CR G3 Page Mill Road to Oregon Expressway 25 88Palm Drive University Avenue Stanford University Palo Alto Caltrain StationInterchange San MateoSM 0 00 25 15Menlo Park0 77Santa Cruz AvenueNo left turns from SR 82 Atherton1 89Atherton Avenue Redwood City3 44 nbsp SR 84 Woodside Road Main Street WoodsideInterchange San Carlos6 57Holly Street Belmont7 69Ralston AvenueFormer Legislative Route 214 San Mateo9 33Hillsdale BoulevardInterchange 10 55 nbsp SR 92 San Mateo Bridge Hayward Half Moon BayInterchange SR 92 exit 12A Burlingame12 96Peninsula Avenue Millbrae15 95Millbrae Avenue San Bruno18 60San Bruno Avenue 18 96 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 380 to US 101 I 280 San Francisco International Airport San Jose Daly City San FranciscoInterchange I 380 east exit 5 west exit 5C South San Francisco21 91Hickey Boulevard Colma Serramonte Boulevard Daly City24 85John Daly Boulevard Hillside Boulevard 24 93Mission Street City and County of San FranciscoSF 0 00 R0 21 Alemany BoulevardFormer SR 82 north no left turn from SR 82 south to Alemany Boulevard R0 21 nbsp nbsp I 280 north San Francisco Civic Center Bay BridgeInterchange northbound exit and southbound entrance I 280 south exit 50 R0 21San Jose AvenueContinuation beyond I 280 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete access Route transition a b c d e f g h i j Postmiles are measured from SR 82 s original southern end at US 101 before the segment south of I 880 was deleted and relinquished to local control However the City of San Jose is still required under the California Streets and Highways Code to ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 82 with the further option to apply for approval of a business route designation See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal nbsp California Roads portal El Camino Real California U S Route 101References edit a b c California Department of Transportation State Truck Route List Sacramento California Department of Transportation Archived from the original XLS file on September 5 2015 Retrieved June 30 2015 Jarrett Walker November 14 2014 Silicon Valley bus rapid transit that s faster than driving Human Transit Retrieved June 22 2015 a b c California State Legislature Streets and Highways Code Section 300 635 Sacramento California State Legislature Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved April 10 2016 Section 382 Route SR 82 is from Route I 880 in San Jose to Route Interstate 280 in San Francisco The relinquished former portion of Route 82 within the City of San Jose is not a state highway for the relinquished former portion of SR 82 the City of San Jose shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 82 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of SR 82 The city may apply to the department for approval of a business route designation a b c d e California Highways www cahighways org Routes 81 through 88 California Highways Retrieved 27 January 2014 Federal Highway Administration March 25 2015 National Highway System San Francisco Oakland CA PDF Map Scale not given Washington DC Federal Highway Administration Retrieved October 10 2017 Federal Highway Administration March 25 2015 National Highway System San Jose CA PDF Map Scale not given Washington DC Federal Highway Administration Retrieved October 10 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 Oakland Tribune October 1 1939 The Pacheco Pass road a good connection between coast and inland routes is reached over pavement via U S 101 or U S 101 Bypass to San Jose California Department of Transportation July 2007 Log of Bridges on State Highways Sacramento California Department of Transportation California Department of Transportation All Traffic Volumes on CSHS 2005 and 2006External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML California State Route 82KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to California State Route 82 Caltrans State Route 82 highway conditions Caltrans Traffic Conditions Map California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents California Highways Route 82 California AARoads com State Route 82 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California State Route 82 amp oldid 1222267692, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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