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California State Route 99

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State Route 99 marker

State Route 99

Golden State Highway
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Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length424.85 mi[1] (683.73 km)
(includes unsigned overlap with US 50 and I-5)
Existed1928 as US 99, 1964 as SR 99–present
Major junctions
South endFile:I-5 (1961).svg I-5 near Wheeler Ridge
Major intersectionsFile:California 58.svg SR 58 in Bakersfield
File:California 198.svg SR 198 in Visalia
File:California 41.svg SR 41 in Fresno
File:California 152.svg SR 152 near Chowchilla
File:California 108.svgFile:California 132.svg SR 108 / SR 132 in Modesto
File:California 120.svg SR 120 in Manteca
File:California 4.svg SR 4 in Stockton
File:US 50 (1961 cutout).svgFile:Business Loop 80 (CA).svg US 50 / I-80 BL in Sacramento
File:California 20.svg SR 20 in Yuba City
File:California 32.svg SR 32 in Chico
North endFile:California 36.svg SR 36 near Red Bluff
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Highway system
File:California 98.svg SR 98US 101 File:US 101 (1961 cutout).svg

State Route 99 (commonly known as Old Highway 99 or just 99) 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 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]

  1. "January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways". Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2011-08-09.

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