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State highways in California (list - pre-1964)
County routes in California (list)
< SR 156157SR 158 >
< SR 158159SR 160 >
< SR 170171SR 172 >
< SR 175176SR 177 >
< SR 195196SR 197 >
< I-205206SR 207 >
< SR 208209I-210 >
< SR 213214I-215 >
< SR 227228SR 229 >
< SR 230231SR 232 >
< SR 251252SR 253 >
< SR 255256SR 257 >
< SR 273274SR 275 >
< SR 284285SR 299 >
History - Unconstructed - Deleted - Freeway - Scenic

Below is a list and summary of some of the deleted state highways (i. Each State highway in the US State of California is maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans and is assigned a This is a list of State highways in the US state of California that have existed since the 1964 renumbering. This is a list of State highways in the US state of California that existed before the 1964 renumbering. In the US state of California, County routes are controlled and maintained by the respective counties in which they reside State Route 156 is a State highway in California, USA running from Castroville to State Route 152 near Hollister. State Route 158 is a scenic state highway in Mono County California. State Route 158 is a scenic state highway in Mono County California. State Route 160 is a State highway in the US state of California consisting of two sections State Route 170 is a California State Highway in the city of Los Angeles that runs in a north-south direction State Route 172 is a State highway in Tehama County, California, USA. State Route 175 is a State highway in California, USA. It connects U State Route 177 (SR 177 is a short state highway in the US state of California in Riverside County. State Route 195 is in the southeastern portion of California branching westward from State Route 111. State Route 197 is a State highway in Del Norte County, California, USA, near Crescent City. Interstate 205 (I-205 is a short route of the Interstate Highway System, connecting I-5 with I-580 in the San Joaquin Valley of the U State Route 207 is a State highway in Alpine County, California, USA. State Route 1, often called Highway 1, is a State highway that runs along much of the Pacific coast of the U Route 210, marked partially as Interstate 210 (I-210 and as State Route 210 (SR 210 and named the Foothill Freeway, is a State highway in State Route 213 (SR 213 is a State highway in the US state of California, in Los Angeles County. Interstate 215 (I-215 in California is a long north-south Interstate Highway in the " Inland Empire " region of Southern California State Route 227 is a State highway located in San Luis Obispo County, California, USA. State Route 229 is a short State highway in California, USA, which runs from State Route 58 to State Route 41. See also State highways in California The following State highways in the U State Route 232 starts on the west at the intersection of Oxnard Boulevard ( Route 1) and Vineyard Avenue in Oxnard. Sir Francis Drake Boulevard is an east-west Arterial road in Marin County California, running from just west of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge (where it State Route 253, also known as the Ukiah-Boonville Road runs from Route 128 near Boonville California to Route 101 near Ukiah California, connecting State Route 255 is a State highway in Humboldt County, California, United States. See also State highways in California The following State highways in the U State Route 273 is a State highway in Shasta County, California, USA. State Route 275 (SR 275 is a short unsigned State highway in the Sacramento area of the U State Route 284 is a short State highway in Plumas County, California. State Route 299 is a State highway in the US state of California that runs across the northern part of the state. See also State highways in California The State highway system in the U See also State highways in California The following State highways in the U List of roads in the system State Route 1 (part State Route 2 (part State Route 3 (part State The State Scenic Highway System is a list of highways mainly State highways that have been designated by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans as State highway, state road or state route can refer to one of three related concepts two of them related to a State government in a country that is divided e. , those with no current routing) as outlined by the legislature in 1964. For a complete list, see list of state highways in California and list of state highways in California (pre-1964). This is a list of State highways in the US state of California that have existed since the 1964 renumbering. This is a list of State highways in the US state of California that existed before the 1964 renumbering.

State Route 157 ran from State Route 125 near the Sweetwater Reservoir to Interstate 805 near San Diego. State Route 125 currently runs from State Route 905 in Otay Mesa near the U Interstate 805 (I-805 - also referred to as "The 805" is a bypass Interstate highway running through the San Diego metropolitan area The route became a state highway in 1959 and was deleted in 1994. [1]
State Route 159 Between July 1, 1964 and the time it was turned back to local authorities, Route 159 was the segment of Linda Vista Avenue in Pasadena between State Route 134, the Ventura Freeway, and Interstate 210, the Foothill Freeway. State Route 134, a segment of the Ventura Freeway, runs from its junction with U Route 210, marked partially as Interstate 210 (I-210 and as State Route 210 (SR 210 and named the Foothill Freeway, is a State highway in Prior to July 1, 1964 it was a segment of California Legislative Route 165 and signed as California Sign Route 11.
State Route 171 ran from I-5 near San Diego to Route 805 via Switzer Canyon. Route description Southern California See also San Diego Freeway, Santa Ana Freeway, Golden State Freeway Interstate 5 starts Interstate 805 (I-805 - also referred to as "The 805" is a bypass Interstate highway running through the San Diego metropolitan area This route was deleted in 1994. [2]
State Route 176 ran from US 101 in Santa Maria to Sisquoc along Stowell Road, Philbric Road, and Foxen Canyon Road. In the US state of California, US Route 101 (also known as Highway 101, The 101, or simply 101) is one of the last remaining and Prior to July 1, 1964 it was an unsigned segment of California Legislative Route 148.
State Route 196 ran from Route 2 to Route Route 249 south of Palmdale. State Route 2 is a State highway in the US state of California. See also State highways in California The following State highways in the U It was deleted in 1965. [3]
State Route 206 Between July 1, 1964 and the time it was turned back to local authorities, Route 206 ran from Highland Avenue, formerly State Route 30, in San Bernardino along North E Street, Kendall Drive, and Palm Avenue to the Barstow Freeway, Interstate 215, in Verdemont. Route 210, marked partially as Interstate 210 (I-210 and as State Route 210 (SR 210 and named the Foothill Freeway, is a State highway in Interstate 215 (I-215 in California is a long north-south Interstate Highway in the " Inland Empire " region of Southern California Prior to July 1, 1964, Route 206 was California Legislative Route 191 and was signed as Business U. S. 66.
State Route 209 connected Point Loma with the interchange of I-5 and I-8 in San Diego. Point Loma is a seaside neighborhood of San Diego, California. In the field of Road transport, an interchange is a road junction that typically Route description Southern California See also San Diego Freeway, Santa Ana Freeway, Golden State Freeway Interstate 5 starts In the US state of California, Interstate 8 is designated for, from Sunset Cliffs Boulevard in San Diego to the California- Arizona The route began at the Cabrillo National Monument and passed through Fort Rosecrans and the neighborhood of Point Loma via Catalina Boulevard, Canon Street, and Rosecrans Street. For the lighthouse in Mendocino County California see Point Cabrillo Light. This route was deleted in 2003. As signs get replaced on I-5, references to Route 209 are disappearing; however, Route 209 is still well marked on Rosecrans. [4]
State Route 214 Between July 1, 1964 and the time it was turned back to local authorities, Route 214 ran between Lakewood Boulevard, then State Route 19, in Long Beach and the Santa Ana Freeway, Interstate 5, in Anaheim. State Route 19 (SR 19 locally known as Lakewood Boulevard and Rosemead Boulevard, is a State highway in the Los Angeles area of the U Route description Southern California See also San Diego Freeway, Santa Ana Freeway, Golden State Freeway Interstate 5 starts Route 214 traversed Carson Street in Los Angeles County (between Route 19 and the Los Angeles/Orange County Line). It continued into Orange County on Lincoln Avenue (between the Los Angeles/Orange County Line and Route 5). Prior to July 1, 1964, Route 214 was a segment of California Legislative Route 178. Between 1962 and July 1, 1964 it was signed as US 91. Before 1962, it was signed as both US 91 and State Route 18. State Route 18 in the US state of California runs from State Route 210 in San Bernardino to State Route 138 near Adelanto
State Route 228, deleted in 1998, was proposed to be a short bypass west of Brawley. Brawley is a city in Imperial County, California, United States. The 2-mile (3 km) road would have connected two portions of State Route 86. State Route 86 is a north-south State highway in the southeastern Desert region of Southern California, United States. [5]
State Route 231 was, until 1972, a designation for a state highway connection from State Route 86 to State Route 195 near Mecca. State Route 86 is a north-south State highway in the southeastern Desert region of Southern California, United States. State Route 195 is in the southeastern portion of California branching westward from State Route 111. Mecca is a Census-designated place (CDP in Riverside County, California, United States.
State Route 252 was to connect Interstate 5 to Interstate 805, and provide almost direct access from Interstate 805 to the northern terminus of State Route 75, at the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge. Route description Southern California See also San Diego Freeway, Santa Ana Freeway, Golden State Freeway Interstate 5 starts Interstate 805 (I-805 - also referred to as "The 805" is a bypass Interstate highway running through the San Diego metropolitan area Interstate 805 (I-805 - also referred to as "The 805" is a bypass Interstate highway running through the San Diego metropolitan area State Route 75 is a short Expressway in San Diego. It is a loop route of Interstate 5 in the Barrio Logan Community in San Diego and ending

The only portion constructed is the eastern terminus (approximately one half mile, including a T interchange at Interstate 805), which was never signed as a State Route. Interstate 805 (I-805 - also referred to as "The 805" is a bypass Interstate highway running through the San Diego metropolitan area This section is now the "ghost ramps" to and from Interstate 805 at 43rd Street, in southern San Diego. Interstate 805 (I-805 - also referred to as "The 805" is a bypass Interstate highway running through the San Diego metropolitan area The route would have run parallel to, and approximately halfway between, the current alignment of State Route 94 and State Route 54. State Route 94 in the US state of California is the Martin Luther King Jr State Route 54 is a California State Highway in San Diego that connects Interstate 5 to the city of El Cajon.

State Route 256 ran from I-80 to Route Route 65 north of Roseville. In the US state of California, Interstate 80, a major east-west route of the Interstate Highway System, has its western terminus in San Francisco State Route 65 (commonly known as Highway 65) is a north-south state highway composed of two segments connecting Bakersfield to Exeter and Roseville It was deleted in 1994. This was originally signed as part of Route 65. It was originally part of US 99E through Roseville. State Route 99 (SR 99 commonly known as Highway 99 or 99, is a north-south State highway in the U [6]
State Route 274 ran along Balboa Avenue, entirely within the city of San Diego. The route was deleted from state laws in 2001, though signage remains at present at some locations along the route and on some freeway guide signs, notably at exits from Interstate 5, Interstate 805, State Route 163, and Interstate 15 (where it is indicated to travel westbound only, probably indicating the eastern terminus of the former route was at this junction). Route description Southern California See also San Diego Freeway, Santa Ana Freeway, Golden State Freeway Interstate 5 starts Interstate 805 (I-805 - also referred to as "The 805" is a bypass Interstate highway running through the San Diego metropolitan area State Route 163, also named the Cabrillo Freeway, is an 11 Mile (18 km) stretch of Freeway which was once the southern end of U In the US state of California, Interstate 15 is a major north-south route through the San Bernardino, Riverside, and San Diego
State Route 285 was defined in 1970 as Route 70 on West Street in Portola northwesterly to the north city limits, then to Lake Davis via Humbug Canyon, and then easterly to Grizzly Reservoir via the south shore of the lake. State Route 70 (SR 70 is a State highway in the US state of California. This was deleted in 1998. The route was never constructed. According to the Caltrans photolog, the old alignment for Route 285 essentially is exactly the same as existing West Street (in Portola) and Lake Davis Road northeast to Grizzly Road just northeast of the Big Grizzly Creek. [7]

References

  1. ^ Faigin, Daniel. Routes 153 through 160. Retrieved on 2008-04-01. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 527 - Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne
  2. ^ Faigin, Daniel. Routes 169 through 176. Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor.
  3. ^ Faigin, Daniel. Routes 193 through 200. Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor.
  4. ^ Faigin, Daniel. Routes 209 through 216. Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor.
  5. ^ Faigin, Daniel. Routes 225 through 232. Retrieved on 2008-04-01. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 527 - Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne
  6. ^ Faigin, Daniel. Routes 249 through 256. Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor.
  7. ^ Faigin, Daniel. Routes 281 through 288. Retrieved on 2008-05-01. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 305 - Diocletian and Maximian retire from the office of Roman Emperor.

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