California State Route 126

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State Route 126
(CS&HC Section 426)
Length: 40 mi[1] (64 km)
West end: US-101 in Ventura
Major
junctions:
SR-118 in Santa Paula
SR-150 in Santa Paula
SR-23 in Fillmore
East end: I-5 in Santa Clarita
Major cities: Ventura, CA
Santa Paula, CA
Fillmore, CA
Santa Clarita, CA
California State Routes
< SR 125 SR 127 >
Unconstructed - Deleted - Freeway - Scenic

State Route 126 runs from U.S. Route 101 in Ventura to Interstate 5 in Santa Clarita. Until 2002, a second segment of Route 126 ran from I-5 to State Route 14 via Magic Mountain Parkway and San Fernando Road in Santa Clarita; it has since been decommissioned.

State Route 126 generally follows the Santa Clara River through the valley, passing through the towns of Fillmore and Santa Paula.

The section connecting Santa Paula and Ventura is a freeway, with Route 126 becoming a four-lane throughway east of Santa Paula to its eastern terminus. It is legally known as the Santa Paula Freeway. The section through the city of Fillmore is known as Ventura Street and upon entering Los Angeles County west of Castaic, it is known as Henry Mayo Drive. State Route 126 is the main route from Ventura County to the San Joaquin Valley via Interstate 5. The section between the City of Santa Paula and Interstate 5 is officially designated "The Korean War Veterans' Memorial Highway"

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Legal Definition of Route 126: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 426

Route 126 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.1 of the California State Highway Code.
Route 126 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.6 of the California State Highway Code.

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