California State Route 259

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Route 259
Length: 1.48 mi (2.38 km)
Formed:
Major cities: San Bernardino
Direction: North-South
JUNCTION POSTMILE
I-215 SBD 0.00
SR-210 SBD 1.48
California State Routes
Unconstructed - Deleted - Scenic
< Route 258 Route 260 >

State Route 259 is a very short freeway connector that connects Interstate 215 (California) with California State Highway 210 (former CA-30) in San Bernardino County, California. It functions as the 210 WB-215 SB ramp and the 215 NB-210 EB ramp in the 210/215 interchange. This short freeway has one exit (Highland Avenue) and is not signed. It is one mile long or less.

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[edit] History

The portion of CA-30 between I-215 and CA-259 did not exist in the 1960's-1970's, and traffic used CA-259. which was then designated as CA-30.

[edit] State law

Legal Definition of Route 259: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 559

Route 259 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.1 of the California State Highway Code.

[edit] Exit list

From southwest to northeast
Postmile[1] Municipality #[2] Destinations Notes
SBD L0.00 San Bernardino   Interstate 215 South - Riverside Westbound left exit and eastbound entrance
1A Base Line Street Westbound left exit only, accessible via H St; eastbound accessible via the I-215 northbound entrance from 10th St
SBD R0.50 1A Highland Avenue Exit 1B westbound
SBD 1.45 1B Concord Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance, accessible via 30th St
State Route 210 East - Highland; Mountain Resorts Eastbound left exit and westbound entrance

[edit] References

  1. ^ January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways
  2. ^ Cal-NExUS Interchange Exit Numbering

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