Talk:List of deleted state highways in California/Archive 1

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How could these highways have Wikisource links if they do not exist in California legislature anymore? --Geopgeop 14:04, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

Not clear why, but I can't seem to get the CA 240 and CA 256 shields visible, even though the image beneath them (if you click on the blank area where the shields should be) exists, and the code is identical to the shields that do work. Me is baffled. 69.255.208.30 09:42, 2 December 2006 (UTC) :It is because the cache needs purged sometimes or else images won't display at certain sizes.
 * Metallic 95  User Page | Talk 13:28, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Actually, it is because old files may not display right at certain sizes, the fix is to purge those images.

Metallic 95  User Page | Talk 01:28, 12 May 2007 (UTC)

This should be moved to a clearer title, since it's not really clear what "deleted" means. --NE2 23:53, 21 October 2007 (UTC)

Full list

 * SR 3 (1934-by 1936): became US 101 Alt., now SR 1
 * SR 5 (1934-1964): became SR 35
 * SR 6 (1934-1937): became SR 26, now I-10
 * SR 7 (1934-1964): became I-405
 * SR 7 (1964-1984): became I-710
 * SR 8 (1934-1964): became SR 26
 * SR 10 (1934-early 1960s): became SR 42
 * SR 11 (1934-1981): became I/SR 110
 * SR 13 (1934-by 1936): became SR 17
 * SR 14 (1934-1964): became SR 91
 * SR 15 (1934-1964): became SR 7, now I-710
 * SR 21 (by 1941-1976): became I-680
 * SR 26 (1934-after 1935): deleted (Bolsa Avenue)
 * SR 26 (1937-1964): became I-10
 * SR 28 (1934-mid-1950s): became SR 128
 * SR 30 (by 1955-1998): became SR 210
 * SR 31 (1964-1974): became I-15
 * SR 35 (1934-1964): became I-605
 * SR 42 (early 1960s-1968): replaced by I-105, but remained for a while
 * SR 44 (1934-mid-1930s): became US 299, now SR 299
 * SR 51 (1964-1965): deleted (Main Street, Chapman Avenue)
 * SR 69 (1964-1972): became SR 245
 * SR 95 (1934-by 1936): became US 395
 * SR 103 (1964-1969): became I-15
 * SR 106 (1964-1972): became SR 30, now SR 210
 * SR 109 (1964-1972): became I-8
 * SR 117 (1964-1965): deleted (Junipero Serra Boulevard)
 * SR 117 (1972-1986): became SR 905
 * SR 141 (1964-1988): deleted (Curtola Parkway)
 * SR 157 (1964-1994): unconstructed San Diego freeway
 * SR 159 (1964-1992): deleted (Figueroa Street, Linda Vista Avenue)
 * SR 163 (1964-1965): deleted (San Fernando Road)
 * SR 165 (1964-1965): deleted (Indiana Street)
 * SR 171 (1964-1994): unconstructed San Diego freeway
 * SR 176 (1964-1984): deleted
 * SR 177 (1964-1965): deleted
 * SR 186 (1964-1969): became I-380
 * SR 188 (1964-1965): deleted
 * SR 194 (1964-1965): deleted
 * SR 194 (1974-1982): became I-215
 * SR 195 (1934-late 1930s): became US 95
 * SR 196 (1964-1965): unconstructed Los Angeles freeway
 * SR 206 (1964-1991): deleted (Kendall Drive)
 * SR 207 (1964-1972): became SR 33
 * SR 208 (1964-1984): became SR 1
 * SR 209 (1964-2003): deleted (Rosecrans Street)
 * SR 211 (1964-1965): became SR 155
 * SR 212 (1964-1965): deleted (Valley Boulevard)
 * SR 214 (1964-1981): deleted (Lincoln Avenue)
 * SR 215 (1964-1965): deleted (Garey Avenue)
 * SR 224 (1964-1996): deleted
 * SR 226 (1964-1965): became SR 63
 * SR 228 (1964-1998): unconstructed SR 86 bypass
 * SR 231 (1964-1972): deleted
 * SR 231 (1988-1996): became SR 133 and SR 241
 * SR 240 (1964-1968): became I-605
 * SR 241 (1964-1965): unconstructed Los Angeles freeway
 * SR 241 (1968-1972): unconstructed San Francisco freeway
 * SR 243 (1964-1968): became I-605
 * SR 245 (1964-1965): deleted (Downey Road)
 * SR 248 (1964-1992): deleted (Colorado Boulevard)
 * SR 250 (1964-1981): deleted (State College Boulevard)
 * SR 252 (1964-1994): unconstructed San Diego freeway
 * SR 256 (1965-1994): unconstructed Roseville freeway
 * SR 261 (1965-1972): became SR 162
 * SR 268 (1965-1970): deleted (Mulholland Drive)
 * SR 274 (1965-1999): deleted (Balboa Avenue)
 * SR 275 (1967-1996): deleted but still partly maintained
 * SR 285 (1970-1998): deleted
 * SR 440 (1934-by 1956): became SR 44
 * SR 480 (1965-1991): demolished San Francisco freeway
 * SR 740 (1934-by 1956): became SR 74 and US 395, now SR 74 and I-215


 * Legislative routes
 * SHR 30 (1910-1919): became SHR 21
 * SHR 169 (1933-1945): deleted (Bellflower Boulevard)
 * SHR 181 (1933-1951): deleted (Glassell Street)
 * SHR 183 (1933-1951): deleted (Bolsa Avenue, initially SR 26)
 * SHR 186 (1933-1935): deleted (CR N6, CR N4)
 * SHR 213 (1949-1964): deleted (San Fernando Road?)
 * SHR 214 (1949-1953): deleted (Ralston Avenue)
 * SHR 234 (1953-1957): unconstructed cross-state freeway

— Preceding unsigned comment added by NE2 (talk • contribs) 20:09, 1 January 2008 (UTC)

Orphaned references in Deleted state highways in California
I check pages listed in Category:Pages with incorrect ref formatting to try to fix reference errors. One of the things I do is look for content for orphaned references in wikilinked articles. I have found content for some of Deleted state highways in California's orphans, the problem is that I found more than one version. I can't determine which (if any) is correct for this article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.

Reference named "bridge log": From California State Route 86:  From Interstate 10 in California:  From California State Route 480:  From Interstate 15 in California:  From California State Route 238:  From California State Route 4: Does not reflect the transfer of the State Route 4 Bypass to Caltrans in 2012. From Interstate 80 Business (Sacramento, California):  From California State Route 42: January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways</li> <li>From State highways in California: January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways (calls State Route 14U and State Route 180S, among others, spurs)</li> <li>From California State Route 16: July 2007 California Log of Bridges on State Highways</li> </ul>

I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT ⚡ 07:33, 28 April 2016 (UTC)