California State Route 75
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State Route 75 |
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(CS&HC Section 375) | |||||||||||||
Length: | 13 mi[1] (21 km) | ||||||||||||
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Major junctions: |
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I-5 | SD 8.98 | ||||||||||||
SR-282 | SD 19.65 | ||||||||||||
I-5 | SD 22.26 | ||||||||||||
Major cities: | San Diego, CA Coronado, CA |
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State Route 75 is a short, 13-mile expressway in San Diego, California. It is a loop route of Interstate 5 in the Barrio Logan Community in San Diego, California and ending at Interstate 5 in South San Diego. It includes the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge, a bridge that traverses the San Diego Bay and joins Coronado, California with the mainland.
It is signed as a scenic route its entire length, passing over the San Diego Bay and continuing down along the Silver Strand, a thin strip of land, before joining back with Interstate 5 in South San Diego.
[edit] Other Landmarks
Route 75 passes along several points of interest along its route:
- United States Naval Radio Station
- Silver Strand State Beach
- United States Naval Amphibious Base
[edit] State law
Legal Definition of Route 75: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 375
Route 75 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.1 of the California State Highway Code. |