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| Calf Canyon Highway, Carrisa Highway, McKittrick Highway, Rosedale Highway Defined by S&HC § 358, maintained by Caltrans |
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| Formed: | 1964 | ||||||||||||
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State Route 58 (SR 58) is an east-west highway across the southern San Joaquin Valley, the Tehachapi Mountains, which border the southern Sierra Nevada, and the Mojave Desert. It runs between its western terminus near Santa Margarita (junction U.S. Route 101) and its eastern terminus at Barstow (junction Interstate 15). It has junctions with Interstate 5 near Buttonwillow, State Route 99 in Bakersfield, State Route 202 in Tehachapi, State Route 14 in Mojave, and U.S. Route 395 at Kramer Junction. Route 58 gives good access to Edwards Air Force Base.
The portion of the 58 from Barstow to Bakersfield is sometimes referred to as the Barstow–Bakersfield Highway.[2]
Route description
Route 58 is a freeway from its south junction with Route 99 in Bakersfield to several miles east of Mojave (a freeway bypass of Mojave was completed in 2004), except for two grade-level intersections two miles (3 km) apart in the Caliente area. There is another grade level intersection east of Mojave and west of the main Edwards AFB north gate exit where California City Blvd. intersects it. Other freeway segments are bypasses of Boron and Barstow. Except for the Boron freeway bypass, SR 58 is primarily a four lane expressway (two lanes per direction) just east of Boron up to the Barstow bypass segment with the exception of the portion of Route 58 between Boron and approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Kramer Junction, which is currently two-lane highway and is not yet expressway.
Route 58 takes the southernmost route through the Sierra Nevada and allows motorists to travel between Northern California and points to the east, such as Las Vegas and Interstate 40 without having to face the extreme traffic congestion of greater Los Angeles. Route 58 is the only freeway to cross the Sierra Nevada range south of I-80, the only other freeway to cross the Sierra, and is one of just four freeways to cross the Western Cordillera north of the Los Angeles area. The route also offers an alternative to the often treacherous Donner Pass to truckers traveling from the San Francisco Bay Area to points eastward; prior to the construction of Interstate 80, the road (as U.S. Route 466) was heavily used for this purpose.
Route 58 west of Buttonwillow is a winding mountain road through a thinly-populated area. Alternatives such as State Route 46 to the north or State Route 166 to the south are recommended, such as on signage approaching the western terminus of Route 58 from US 101, for those not wishing to traverse so mountainous a route; much of this section of Route 58 is prohibited to truck traffic. However, this section of SR 58 does pass through the Carrizo Plain National Monument, which is known for its scenic beauty and geological features, including the San Andreas Fault.
This route is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System[3] and is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System[4].
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Route 58 has the following names, as designated by various state laws:[5]
- Blue Star Memorial Highway: Runs the entire length of the highway.
- Kern County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway: From Route 184 to the Kern County / San Bernardino County line. Named for the approximately 8.120 veterans of the Korean War who came from Kern County.
- Rosa Parks Highway: From Route 99 to Route 184. Named after civil rights activist Rosa Parks.
History
Route 58 did not exist as a California sign route until 1964 although previous to 1964 it was part of California legislative route 58. The other part of legislative route 58 is California's segment of Interstate 40; previous to 1964 it was a segment of US 66.
Prior to 1964 the segment of SR 58 between Bakersfield and Barstow was signed U.S. Route 466. Also at that time, the segment of Route 58 between State Route 33 at Mc Kittrick and Route 99 in Bakersfield was signed as State Route 178. Although it was proposed for signing as Route 178 in 1934, the segment of legislative route 58 between US 101 near Santa Margarita and State Route 33 at Mc Kittrick was not signed prior to 1964.
Note that US 466 was co-signed with US 99, now State Route 99, between Bakersfield and Famoso Junction. Between Famoso and US 101 at Paso Robles, US 466 largely became SR 46.
The eastern terminus was originally at I-15 north of Barstow. Route 58 was rerouted to I-15 in Barstow south of the I-40 interchange. The former eastern terminus is now known as "Old Highway 58."
Future
California has long sought federal funds for an extension of Interstate 40 west of Barstow; any such extension would use the general path of Route 58, if not existing highway, as far west at least as Bakersfield, whose rapid growth has made it a significant generator of traffic in its own right. The desired highway is being built piecemeal as Caltrans has funds available, at least between Mojave and Barstow. A Bakersfield Beltway is also proposed. Two at-grade intersections within 1½ miles of each other around mile 76, roughly halfway between Bakersfield and Mojave, would have to be either closed or upgraded to interchanges for the whole of Route 58 to be up to Interstate standards, and the at-grade junction of Route 58 and US 395 in Kramer Junction is further complicated by the nearby railroad tracks.
Business loops
Mojave
State Route 58 Business |
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| Location | Mojave, California |
State Route 58 Business is a Business route of California State Route 58 in Mojave. It provides access to downtown Mojave as Mojave-Barstow Highway. It also follows the former routing of U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 466.
Tehachapi
State Route 58 Business |
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| Location | Tehachapi, California |
State Route 58 Business is a Business route of California State Route 58 in Tehachapi. It provides access to downtown Tehachapi as Tehachapi Boulevard. It also follows the former routing of U.S. Route 466 and is overlapped with State Route 202.
Boron
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| Location | Boron, California |
State Route 58 Business is a Business route of California State Route 58 in Boron. It provides access to downtown Boron as Twenty Mule Team Road. It also follows the former routing of U.S. Route 466. It is signed from westbound Route 58 approaching the San Bernardino-Kern county line and the beginning of the Boron bypass.
Major intersections
- Note: Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured in 1964, based on the alignment as it existed at that time, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. The numbers reset at county lines; the start and end postmiles in each county are given in the county column.
| County | Location | Postmile [6][7][8] |
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Destinations | Notes |
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| San Luis Obispo SLO 0.00-57.15 |
Santa Margarita | 0.00 | Interchange | ||
| El Camino Real | |||||
| 3.14 | Pozo Road – Santa Margarita Lake | ||||
| 6.89 | |||||
| La Panza Road – Paso Robles | |||||
| 45.20 | Soda Lake Road – California Valley, Soda Lake | Serves Carrizo Plain National Monument | |||
| Kern KER 0.00-R143.86 |
McKittrick | 15.41 33 33.45 |
West end of SR 33 overlap | ||
| 33 34.29 15.42 |
East end of SR 33 overlap | ||||
| Buttonwillow | 27.28 | ||||
| Mirasol Avenue – Taft | |||||
| 28.75 | Wasco Way – Tupman | ||||
| 31.64 | Interchange | ||||
| 39.96 43 8.11 |
West end of SR 43 overlap | ||||
| 43 9.16 39.97 |
East end of SR 43 overlap | ||||
| Bakersfield | 46.10 | Allen Road – Shafter | |||
| 51.81 99 25.65 |
Interchange; west end of SR 99 overlap | ||||
| West end of freeway on SR 99 | |||||
| 99 24.60 | 25 | California Avenue – Civic Center | |||
| 99 23.62 | Stockdale Highway, Brundage Lane | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| 99 23.51 R52.36 |
110A | East end of SR 99 overlap; no exit number eastbound | |||
| T52.14 | Real Road | Westbound left exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| R53.39- R53.52 |
111 | Chester Avenue, H Street | |||
| R54.42 | 112 | ||||
| R55.40 | 113 | Cottonwood Road | |||
| R56.41 | 114 | Mt. Vernon Avenue | |||
| R57.41 | 115 | Oswell Street | |||
| R58.44 | 116 | Fairfax Road | |||
| R59.44 | 117 | ||||
| R61.51 | 119 | Edison Road – Edison | |||
| R63.58 | 121 | Comanche Drive – Arvin, Edison | |||
| R65.68 | 123 | Tower Line Road | |||
| 69.75 | 127 | General Beale Road | |||
| East end of freeway | |||||
| 75.63 | |||||
| 77.25 | Bealville Road – Caliente | ||||
| West end of freeway | |||||
| 80.24 | 137 | Hart Flat | |||
| 82.06 | 139 | Keene | |||
| R85.15 | 142 | Broome Road | |||
| R90.72 | 148 | ||||
| Tehachapi | R91.67 | 149 | Mill Street | ||
| R94.16 | 151 | Tehachapi Boulevard (SR 58 Bus. west) – Monolith, Tehachapi | |||
| R99.49 | 156 | Sand Canyon Road – Monolith | |||
| R101.56 | 159 | Cameron Road | |||
| R108.90 | 165 | ||||
| R111.13 | 167 | ||||
| R116.22 | 172 | ||||
| East end of freeway | |||||
| R127.63 | California City Boulevard – California City | ||||
| West end of freeway | |||||
| R129.67 | 186 | Edwards AFB | |||
| R132.04 | 188 | Clay Mine Road | |||
| R136.40 | 193 | Twenty Mule Team Road | |||
| R137.77 | 194 | Gephart Road, Rocket Site Road | |||
| R139.80 | 196 | Borax Road (SR 58 Bus. east), Rocket Site Road | |||
| Boron | R142.87 | 199 | Boron Avenue – Boron | ||
| San Bernardino SBD R0.00-R34.81 |
East end of freeway | ||||
| Twenty Mule Team Road (SR 58 Bus. west) | |||||
| Kramer Junction | 5.40 | ||||
| R30.39 | Lenwood Road | Former SR 58 east / US 466 | |||
| West end of freeway | |||||
| Barstow | R33.65 | West Main Street (to I-15 Bus.) – Barstow | Former US 66 / US 91 | ||
| R34.81 | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||||
See also
References
- ^ January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways
- ^ Pitchford, Phil (2006-01-07). "Proposal hints at traffic relief". The Press-Enterprise. http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_D_ieroads07.22b2ef1b.html. Retrieved 2009-02-15.
- ^ CA Codes (shc:250-257)
- ^ CA Codes (shc:260-284)
- ^ 2007 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances in California. Caltrans. pp. 131–132. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tsip/hseb/products/Named_Freeways.pdf. Retrieved 2007-03-28.
- ^ California Department of Transportation, State Truck Route List (XLS file), accessed February 2008
- ^ California Department of Transportation, Log of Bridges on State Highways, July 2007
- ^ California Department of Transportation, All Traffic Volumes on CSHS, 2005 and 2006
- ^ California Department of Transportation, California Numbered Exit Uniform System, State Route 58 Freeway Interchanges, Retrieved on 2009-02-05.
- ^ California Department of Transportation, California Numbered Exit Uniform System, State Route 99 Freeway Interchanges, Retrieved on 2009-02-05.
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