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  2. California State Route 17 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 17. State Route 17 ( SR 17, locally known as Highway 17) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from State Route 1 in Santa Cruz to I-280 and I-880 in San Jose. SR 17, a freeway and expressway, carries substantial commuter and vacation traffic through the Santa Cruz Mountains at Patchen Pass ("The Summit ...

  3. History of California's state highway system - Wikipedia

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    History of California. The state highway system in the U.S. state of California dates back to 1896, when the state took over maintenance of the Lake Tahoe Wagon Road. Before then, roads and streets were managed exclusively by local governments. Construction of a statewide highway system began in 1912, after the state's voters approved an $18 ...

  4. History of California - Wikipedia

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    The history of California can be divided into the Native American period (about 10,000 years ago until 1542), the European exploration period (1542–1769), the Spanish colonial period (1769–1821), the Mexican period (1821–1848), and United States statehood (September 9, 1850–present). California was one of the most culturally and ...

  5. California State Route 70 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 70 ( SR 70) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, connecting SR 99 north of Sacramento with U.S. Route 395 (US 395) near Beckwourth Pass (lowest in the Sierra Nevada) via the Feather River Canyon. Through the Feather River Canyon, from SR 149 to US 395, SR 70 is the Feather River Scenic Byway, a Forest Service Byway ...

  6. History of California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    In his first two terms as governor (1975–1983) he signed legislation into law for the study of a high-speed rail system. In September 1982, the California legislature passed AB 3647, authorizing the construction of a $2bn “bullet train” between Los Angeles and San Diego, including the issuance of $1.25bn in state bonds.

  7. California State Route 152 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 152 Map of western California with SR 152 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Caltrans Length 104.419 mi (168.046 km) (plus about 1.5 mi (2.5 km) on US 101) History State highway in 1916; SR 152 in 1934 Tourist routes Pacheco Pass Road between the Santa Clara–Merced county line and I-5 near Santa Nella Restrictions No tractor-trailer combinations over 45 feet (14 m ...

  8. History of rail transportation in California - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of America's transcontinental rail lines securely linked California to the rest of the country, and the far-reaching transportation systems that grew out of them during the century that followed contributed to the state's social, political, and economic development. When California was admitted as a state to the United States ...

  9. California State Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    Freeways. ← SR 84. → SR 86. State Route 85 ( SR 85) is a state highway which connects the cities of southern San Jose and Mountain View in the U.S. State of California. The highway intersects with major highways such as I-280, SR 17, and SR 87. The route serves as a bypass of U.S. Route 101 (US 101) in the Santa Clara Valley area, running ...