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State Route 163 (SR 163), or the Cabrillo Freeway, is a state highway in San Diego, California.The 11.088-mile (17.844 km) stretch of the former US 395 freeway runs from downtown San Diego just south of an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5), extending north through historic Balboa Park and various neighborhoods of San Diego to an interchange with I-15 in the neighborhood of Miramar.
U.S. Route 163 (former); U.S. Route 163; Alabama State Route 163; Arkansas Highway 163. Arkansas Highway 163 Spur; Arkansas State Road 163 (former); California State Route 163
State Route 142. Brea to Peyton Drive in Chino Hills; State Route 146. Pinnacles National Park to SR 25 near Paicines; State Route 150. US 101 in Carpinteria to SR 126 in Santa Paula; State Route 151. Shasta Dam to I-5 in Shasta Lake. Shasta Dam Boulevard, runs along the slope of a ridge overlooking Shasta Lake and the Sacramento River
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This table only addresses the portion signed as a California State Route in these cases. Lengths for each state route were initially measured as they existed during the 1964 state highway renumbering (or during the year the route was established, if after 1964), and do not necessarily reflect the current mileage.
The height is dictated entirely by the topography of the canyon. El Prado crosses the bridge at the same level as the ground on either end of the bridge, while State Route 163 passes beneath it at approximately the level of the original canyon floor. There is no direct access route between State Route 163 and Laurel Street or El Prado.
State Route 26 was a state highway in Los Angeles and Orange counties in the U.S. state of California, from 1937 to 1964. It traveled from U.S. Route 101 Alternate ...
Route 163 was defined in 1961 as a route from the ocean in Santa Monica to Route 173, routed along Pacific Avenue and Venice Boulevard. [5] This was redefined as SR 187 in the 1964 state highway renumbering. [6] In 1988, the part of SR 187 in Santa Monica was removed from the state highway system. [7]