Talk:California State Route 37

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[edit] Columbus Parkway

At State Route 37's eastern terminus with Interstate 80, Columbus Parkway (part or all of it future Auto Mall Parkway) seems to continue the road around the east perimeter of Vallejo, meeting Interstate 780 just outside the limits in Benicia. This road passes directly through a golf course. (The source for the naming of Columbus Pkwy. is from the AT&T 2006 Vallejo Yellow Pages, handed with local car dealers moving to their new locations on the road.) --Geopgeop 19:41, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, but what's the point in adding it? It's doubtful that the state will extend 37 to 780. Ironically, 780 turns to Curtola Parkway, which changes to Mare Island Way, which turns into Wilson Ave, which ends back at 37 at the Napa River Bridge. This was once known as California State Route 141, which was deleted because of it running through a city park. Makes you think The Auto Mall and Columbus parkways will share names. --LBMixPro<Speak|on|it!> 05:47, 10 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Old junctions

SR-251 MRN 0.00 (?)
US-101 MRN 11.20
SR-121 SON 3.81
SR-29 SOL 9.53
I-80 SOL 11.69

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