California State Route 330
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State Route 330 |
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(CS&HC Section 603) | |||||||||||||
Length: | 15.4 mi[1] (24.8 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1972 (from State Route 30) | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
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SR-210 | SBD 28.7 | ||||||||||||
SR-18 | SBD 44.12 | ||||||||||||
Major cities: | San Bernardino, CA Highland, CA Running Springs, CA |
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State Route 330 is City Creek Road in the San Bernardino Mountains. At its southerly terminus, it begins in San Bernardino, California at State Route 210 (currently signed as the now defunct State Route 30). It is a freeway for approximately a mile, then turns into a conventional two-lane highway. It runs northeasterly from the San Bernardino Valley into the mountains to Running Springs, California, where it ends at State Route 18. The entire routing is in San Bernardino County.
This road consists of approximately 15 miles (24 km) of 6 percent grade road, and is one of three roads from the San Bernardino City area to the resorts of the San Bernardino National Forest. It alternates between long straight stretches and curved sections. There are three passing lanes, at the 2200 foot (670 m) level, the 4000 foot (1200 m) level, and the 5600 foot (1700 m) level.
The road is currently subject to travel restrictions due to a slope stabilization project being performed by Caltrans.[2] Until late October of 2006, the road will be closed during nighttime hours and daytime travelers must wait for a CHP escort to use the road on days it is open.[3] As of early December of 2006, the restriction is still in place. [4]
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[edit] History
This highway was originally a part of Legislative Route 207, defined in 1937. It was signed as State Route 30 until 1972, when State Route 30 was redefined to continue south along former State Route 106 rather than continue northeasterly along 330.[5]
Route 330 is one of only two state routes in California which is numbered based on a parent route (the other being State Route 371), excluding current and future Interstate highways.
[edit] State law
Legal Definition of Route 330: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 603
Route 330 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.1 of the California State Highway Code. |
Route 330 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.1 of the California State Highway Code. |
[edit] References
- ^ January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways
- ^ Caltrans District 8: State Route 330 Slope Stabilzation Project
- ^ Caltrans District 8: State Route 330 Project Update
- ^ [1]
- ^ California Highways: State Route 330
[edit] External links
- WestCoastRoads - California 330
- California Highways: CA-330
- The Big Highways Page: California Route 330
- Cal-NExUS: Route 330 North
- Cal-NExUS: Route 330 South