Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/California/History/1925 report
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The following additions were recommended by "Report of a Study of the State Highway System of California", 1925:
- 101. Crescent City to the Oregon line.
- 1925, Route 71
- 102. Bakersfield to Mojave.
- 1931, Route 58
- 103. Needles to Topock.
- 1925, Route 58
- 104. Blythe to Ehrenberg.
- 1931, Route 64
- 105. Coachella to Shavers Wells.
- 1931, Route 64
- 106. San Rafael to San Quentin.
- 1925, Route 69
- 107. San Diego to Tia Juana.
- 1931, Route 2
- 108. Oxnard to State Highway Route 2 (Main Coast Highway).
- 1925, Route 60
- 109. Susanville to the Oregon line via Alturas.
- 1931-33, Route 73
- 110. Coleville to Nevada State Line.
- 1933, Route 95
- 111. Alton to Kuntz.
- 1933, Route 35
- 112. San Francisco to San Jose by way of the Bay Shore.
- 1923-25, Route 68
- 113. Oakland to Sacramento, via Rio Vista.
- 1931-33, Route 75; 1933, Route 11
- 113-A. Walnut Creek to Oakland, via Moraga Valley.
- 1953, Route 235
- 114. From present state highway, county seat lateral Red Bluff to Susanville by way of Deer Creek Canyon, to Chico.
- 1933, Route 47
- 115. Palmdale southeast to Cajon Pass.
- 1931, Route 59
- 116. Kingsburg to General Grant National Park.
- 1933, Routes 131 and 129
- 117. Lakeport to Upper Lake.
- 1933, Route 89
- 118. Lower Lake to Tahoe-Ukiah road.
- 1919, Route 50 (still planned via Cache Creek Canyon)
- 119. Ray to Wilbur Springs.
- 1919, Route 50 (still planned via Cache Creek Canyon)
- 120. Rumsey to Woodland.
- 1933, Route 50
- 121. Woodland to Yuba City.
- 1933, Route 87
- 122. Woodland to Sacramento.
- 1933, Route 50
- 123. Sacramento to Tudor.
- 1949, Route 232; 1949, Route 245
- 124. Dunnigan to Vacaville.
- 1933, Route 90
- 125. Lincoln to Newcastle.
- 1933, Route 91
- 126. Sacramento easterly to the county line to connect with the Michigan Bar-Dry Town road.
- 1933, Route 54
- 127. Dixon south to the Rio Vista-Suisun road.
- 1933, Route 101
- 128. Batavia south to Rio Vista-Suisun road.
- (same as 127)
- 129. Quincy to Sattley.
- 1933, Route 83
- 130. Napa Cut-off.
- 1937, Route 104; deleted 1939 (south bypass of Napa, not built)
- 131. Napa Junction to Vallejo.
- 1931, Route 74
- 131-A. American Canyon Cut-off.
- 1933, Route 104
- 132. Sears Point to Vallejo.
- 1939, Route 208
- 133. Carquinez Bridge to Vallejo.
- 1937, Route 74
- 134. Benicia to Martinez Ferry.
- 1947, Route 74
- 135. Valdor to Weaverville.
- 1916, Route 20 (was planned to bypass Weaverville to Douglas City)
- 136. Angel's Camp to Big Trees.
- 1925, Route 24
- 137. Sonora to Groveland.
- not built
- 138. Modesto to Briceburg.
- 1933, Route 110 (west of Coulterville only)
- 139. Tracy to Fresno.
- 1933, Route 41
- 140. Chester to Indian Falls.
- 1933, Route 83
- 141. Dumbarton Cut-off.
- 1949, Route 107 (Dumbarton Bridge)
- 142. Junipero Serra Boulevard Extension.
- 1956, Route 237 (Route 2 south of Colma to San Francisco, built by Joint Highway District No. 10)
- 143. San Francisco to Santa Cruz by way of the Shore Line.
- 1933, Route 56
- 144. Redwood Park to the Coast.
- not built
- 145. Boulder Creek to Redwood Park Road.
- 1933, Route 116
- 146. Felton east to San Jose-Santa Cruz State highway.
- not built
- 147. Burke Sanitarium to Calistoga.
- not built
- 148. Woodwardia to Bodfish Road.
- not built
- 149. Bodfish Road (Watsonville to Gilroy Road).
- 1933, Route 32
- 150. Soquel to Woodwardia.
- not built
- 151. From 5 miles N. W. of Watsonville to 5 miles south of Woodwardia.
- not built
- 152. Madera to Wawona.
- 1933, Routes 126 and 125
- 153. Fresno to Oakhurst.
- 1933, Route 125
- 154. Fresno to Inyo County Line (Piute Pass).
- 1933, Route 76
(Numbers 155 to 200 not used.)
- 201. Bishop to the State Line.
- 1931, Route 76
- 202. Bishop to the Inyo County line.
- 1933, Route 76
- 203. Ukiah to Boonville.
- 1963, Route 291
- 204. Lone Pine to Camp Nelson.
- 1933, Route 127
- 205. Goshen to Tulare.
- 1910, Route 4 (still went via Visalia)
- 206. Cholame to Corcoran.
- 1933, Route 125 (partly)
- 207. Cray to the Oregon line.
- not built (via Klamath River)
- 208. Ventura north to the Cuyama Route (Santa Maria to Bakersfield).
- 1933, Route 138
- 209. Lebec south to connection with Los Angeles-Ventura road.
- not built
- 210. Castaic to Gorman.
- 1910, Route 4 (replacement of Ridge Route)
- 211. Doyle to Purdy.
- 1919, Route 29 (apparently planned to cross the state line farther north)
- 212. Riverside to San Diego.
- 1931, Routes 78 and 77
- 213. Red Bluff to Peanut.
- 1933, Route 29
- 214. Calexico to Alamo School.
- 1933, Route 202
- 215. Santa Monica to Saugus.
- 1933, Route 158
- 216. Santa Ana to San Bernardino.
- 1931, Route 43
- 217. Newport Beach to Santa Ana.
- 1931, Route 43
- 218. Santa Ana to Los Angeles.
- 1933, Route 174 (roughly)
- 219. Arrowhead Trail (Silver Lake Cut-off).
- 1925, Route 31
- 220. Pomona to Los Angeles.
- 1931, Route 26
- 221. Long Beach to Pasadena.
- 1933, Route 168
- 222. Sunland to San Fernando Boulevard.
- not built
- 223. Cascades to San Fernando.
- 1933, Route 157
- 224. Pasadena Cut-off.
- 1933, Route 161, except was to be north of Route 9
- 225. General Grant National Park to Sequoia National Park.
- not built
- 226. Peanut to Douglas City.
- 1933, Route 35
- 227. Big Bear Lake to Mentone.
- 1933, Route 190
- 228. Yreka east to Modoc County to connect with Susanville to the Oregon Line (See route No. 229 below).
- not built, except Yreka to Montague: 1933, Route 82
- 229. Susanville to Oregon Line, via Bieber.
- 1959, Route 216; 1939, Route 210 (roughly)
- 230. Willows to the Coast State highway in Mendocino County.
- 1965, Route 261
- 231. Downieville east to junction with Doyle-Purdy road.
- 1933, Route 25; 1953, Route 233; 1931, Route 21