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The 1948 Transportation Plan for San Francisco, prepared by De Leuw, Cather and Company, included the Central Freeway. This elevated roadway would begin at the Bayshore Freeway – the approach to the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge – near Division Street and head west and north around the periphery of downtown San Francisco.
U.S. Route 101 (US 101) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway, stretching from Los Angeles, California, to Tumwater, Washington.The California portion of US 101 is one of the last remaining and longest U.S. Routes still active in the state, and the longest highway of any kind in California. [8]
San Francisco construction included segments to the north, opened in 1953, [52] and the south. [46] The connection to the upper deck of the Bay Bridge [53] opened in June 1955. [54] Construction in San Francisco was completed by 1958. [55] View south from Candlestick Hill in San Francisco (2013), showing US 101 over the 1957 causeway.
UPDATED, 10:40 AM: The 101 Freeway has reopened in both directions after a man who had threatened to jump from an overpass finally surrendered after 10 hours. Police took him into custody without ...
A fire broke out in a building and spread through brush alongside Interstate 101 in San Francisco, California, on the afternoon of Saturday, August 15, prompting the temporary closure of three ...
U.S. Route 101 US 101 highlighted in red Route information Length 1,535.27 mi [a] (2,470.78 km) Existed November 11, 1926 (1926-11-11) –present Major junctions South end I-5 SR 60 in Los Angeles, CA Major intersections I-80 in San Francisco, CA US 199 near Crescent City, CA US 20 in Newport, OR US 26 near Seaside, OR US 30 in Astoria, OR US 12 in Aberdeen, WA North end I-5 in Tumwater, WA ...
Presidio Parkway, US 101 through the Presidio of San Francisco (replacement for the elevated Doyle Drive) Stockton Street Tunnel, beneath a portion of Chinatown; Yerba Buena Tunnel, twin tunnels, I-80 near the middle of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge complex, Yerba Buena Island
The road closed to motor vehicles in January 2021. The Great Highway is a four-lane divided road built in 1929 that is approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long and runs next to the Pacific Ocean along to Ocean Beach on the west side of San Francisco.