Talk:1964 state highway renumbering (California)
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Contents |
- Route 1 - U.S. Route 101 Alternate
- Route 2 - U.S. Route 66
- Route 4 - Route 24
- Route 7 - Route 15
- Route 11 - U.S. Route 6; U.S. Route 66
- Route 14 - U.S. Route 6
- Route 26 - Route 8
- Route 29 - Route 53
- Route 33 - U.S. Route 399
- Route 35 - Route 5
- Route 37 - Route 48
- Route 38 - Route 18
- Route 41 - U.S. Route 466
- Route 46 - U.S. Route 466
- Route 58 - U.S. Route 466
- Route 69 - Route 65
- Route 70 - Route 24; U.S. Route 40 Alternate
- Route 82 - U.S. Route 101
- Route 86 - U.S. Route 99
- Route 91 - Route 14; U.S. Route 91
- Route 111 - U.S. Route 99
- Route 113 - U.S. Route 40 Alternate
- Route 116 - Route 12
- Route 119 - U.S. Route 399
- Route 121 - Route 37
- Route 138 - Route 2
- Route 154 - Route 150
- Route 160 - Route 24
- Route 175 - Route 29
- Route 246 - Route 154
- Route 299 - U.S. Route 299
[edit] Status of routes in renumbering
[edit] rename article
This article's title is practically useless, as it doesn't convey what was renumbered (Did California suddenly become the 18th State of the Union? Were the assembly districts renumbered from south to north instead of the previous north to south? Did the state change its assigned area codes? etc.) A more descriptive title would be something like California state route renumbering of 1964 or California state route renumbering (1964). Gentgeen 07:53, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
- Why don’t you do it yourself? Wikipedia:Requested moves is really only for disputed or obstructed moves. There’s nothing currently at your proposed name, and I can’t imagine anyone would object( and if they did, they could just move it back). So go ahead, be bold! You can do it! :-) -- WikidSmaht (talk) 00:31, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
- Well, someone's done this already, anyway. —Nightstallion (?) Seen this already? 12:03, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Another attempted table, currently incomplete
Talk:1964 state highway renumbering (California)/table; the links at Wikipedia:WikiProject California State Highways/History should help fill in it. --NE2 06:31, 10 November 2007 (UTC)