California State Route 145
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State Route 145 |
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(CS&HC Section 445) | |||||||||||||
Length: | 67 mi[1] (108 km) | ||||||||||||
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Major junctions: |
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I-5 | FRE 0.00 | ||||||||||||
CA-269 | FRE 13.21 | ||||||||||||
SR-180 | FRE 34.15 | ||||||||||||
SR-99 | MAD 9.08 | ||||||||||||
SR-41 | MAD 25.46 | ||||||||||||
Major cities: | Kerman Fresno |
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State Route 145 is a state highway in California, USA, which runs through the heart of the San Joaquin Valley from Interstate 5 north to Route 41 north of Fresno
[edit] Route description
The southern terminus of SR-145 is at I-5 near Coalinga. The route travels through the center of the San Joaquin Valley, remaining a rural two-lane road in its entirety. Various crops such as cotton, table grapes, tomatoes and melons are grow along the route in one of the most production agricultural areas in the world.
SR-145 intersects with SR-180 in Kerman, where it continues north to cross SR-99 in Madera. From Madera, the route turns east and ends at SR-41.
[edit] State law
Legal Definition of Route 145: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 445
Route 145 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.1 of the California State Highway Code. |