California State Route 94

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Route 94
Length: 65.39 mi (105.24 km)
Formed:
Major cities: San Diego
Lemon Grove
La Mesa
Direction: East-West
JUNCTION POSTMILE
I-5 SD 1.44
SR-15 SD 3.18
I-805 SD 4.07
SR-125 SD 10.11
SR-54 SD 14.84
SR-188 SD 39.47
I-8 SD 65.39
California State Routes
Unconstructed - Deleted - Scenic
< Route 93 Route 95 >

The Martin Luther King Freeway from Interstate 5 in Downtown San Diego to the end of the freeway portion past Route 125 in Spring Valley; it then becomes Campo Road to Interstate 8 in Manzanita.

It is an east-west running freeway that connects the communities of downtown San Diego (becoming F Street at freeway's westbound terminus), southeast San Diego, Lemon Grove, La Mesa, Spring Valley, Casa de Oro, Boulevard, and Campo. Perhaps due to its namesake, this highway served as part of the route of the hearse that carried the body of Coretta Scott King from San Diego to Atlanta.[citation needed]

[edit] State law

Legal Definition of Route 94: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 394

Route 94 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.5 of the California State Highway Code.
Route 94 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.5 of the California State Highway Code.

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