California State Route 99
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| State Route 99 | ||||
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| Golden State Highway | ||||
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| Defined by S&HC § 399 | ||||
| Maintained by Caltrans | ||||
| Length: | 424.85 mi[1] (683.73 km) (includes unsigned overlap with US 50 and I-5) |
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| Existed: | 1928 as US 99, 1964 as SR 99 – present | |||
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State Route 99 (commonly known as Old Highway 99 or just 99, also named in the future as Interstate 7 or Interstate 9) is a state highway in California, in the United States. It is about 424.85 miles (683.73 km) long, running from north to south in the Central Valley. It is in parallel with Interstate 5. It begins at Interstate 5 near Wheeler Ridge, and continues north through the major cities of Bakersfield, Fresno, Chowchilla, Modesto, Stockon, Sacramento, Chico, and Red Bluff. Most of it is freeway, but some of it is still the historic rural two-lane road or a four-lane highway.
References [change]
- ↑ January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways Archived 24 July 2007 at WebCite