Talk:State highways in California
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[edit] Old discussions
- /Archive Everything before move discussions
- /Archive2 Move discussions
- /Archive3 Deletion of images and US Highways/ Interstates from page?
[edit] Interstate highways and U.S. Highways
71Demon has suggested that the Interstates and US highways should be moved to List of Interstate Highways in California and List of U.S. Highways in California. Please vote and discuss this matter below. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs - count) 00:45, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep Interstates and US Highways on this page. California State Routes include Interstates and US Highways, click here to see why. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs - count) 00:45, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- The edit is a good logical edit. Interstates and US Highways are differently signed and it makes a logical edit. I have done other similar edits are large entries that need paired down without issue. Wiki has a warning that it is still to large of an entry, but I don't see an immediate way to make it smaller. You can also expand the detail on the CA Interstates and US Highways now adding some more history without worrying about size. --71Demon 01:12, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- However, this is a list of California State Routes and needs to list all of them. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs - count) 02:50, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- Delete the road shields, but keep Interstates and US Highways on this page. BlankVerse ∅ 01:36, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- Delete the road shields, but keep Interstates and US Highways on this page. I concur with user BlankVerse's well-articulated position. 71Demon appears to be inherently unable to understand basic elements of California transportation law — and we must remember that it is the law that makes the difference between a freeway and a parking lot. A highway is a highway because the law makes it illegal to park in the middle of a piece of land designated as such. --Coolcaesar 02:39, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
- Keep the shields and the page as it is. No need to change the whole page because a few holdouts aren't upgrading.Gateman1997 18:23, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
Keep as is. The law says that Interstates and US Highways are California State Routes within California borders. This is also part of the California State Highways WikiProject definition. --Howcheng 23:41, 4 October 2005 (UTC)- Keep but delete the shields. After more thought, I agree with BlankVerse -- the shields are pretty, but in the tradeoff between load time and aesthetics, I vote for load time. --Howcheng 16:06, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
- I don't care about the highways, but the shields need to go. I've got a 6Mbps cable connection, and the page takes several minutes to download. --Carnildo 05:25, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
If the consensus hasn't changed by tomorrow (October 8) October 13, I will restore the Interstates and U.S. Highways to the list. (A simple revert cannot be done since people have made good edits to this page in the meantime). However there iosn't a good consensus on the images, so I'll wait on that one. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs - count) 03:27, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
- For this to be a proper Wikipedia survey, and to increase the number of editors participating, you should list it at Wikipedia:Current Surveys and Wikipedia:Requests for comments. BlankVerse ∅ 10:29, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
- Done. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs - count) 17:40, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
I'm closing the debate now and here are the results: Delete the road shields, but keep Interstates and US Highways on this page. It was 5-1 for the restoration of the Interstates/ US highways and 5-1 for the shield deletion. However it will take some time to put this decision into effect- the page was edited since the Interstates and US highways got removed so a simple revert is not possible. Also, the image deleting will take a while as well. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 04:59, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] List of Interstate Highways in California and List of U.S. Highways in California
Should these pages be taken to VFD? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 04:59, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
- Yes since the result of the debate above was to merge them back here. --howcheng [ talk • contribs • web ] 16:17, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- I concur. --Coolcaesar 04:25, 18 October 2005 (UTC)
And there they go: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Interstate Highways in California and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of U.S. Highways in California. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 03:08, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Deleted/Unconstructed CASRs
Rschen7754 brought up an issue that hasn't been resolved yet -- what are we listing on this page? All CASRs, past, present, and future, or just those with current routing? I ask because I just removed a deleted route CA-21 yesterday and created the Deleted California State Routes article. IMHO because we have the deleted and Unconstructed California State Routes articles, this page should list only those that have current routing. Additionally, the Routebox links to this page with the word "Current." Thoughts? --Howcheng 16:02, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
- Wholeheartedly agree. Yup. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs - count) 01:23, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Formatting
Has anyone delineated the proper format for route aliases on route descriptions? Some are bolded, some are italicized and others link right back to the main article (which seems absolutely unnecessary on this page, at least). There is also some inconsistancy among the main articles as well. If posted elsewhere and I missed it, I'll remove here. My thoughts are to go with italicized only, as the others just confuse the eye and detract from the descriptions themselves. Linking redirects also seem unnecessarily redundant. --Kosar 18:17, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
- Bold should refer to where the route is defined by law. For example, California State Route 72 is defined from California State Route 39 to Atlantic Boulevard. Thus, Route 39 and Atlantic Boulevard are in bold lettering. When I started out on this project, italics were reserved for routes that for some reason or another do not meet the article route. Bennyp81 07:26, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Legislative numbers for 1928 U.S. Routes
(they weren't signed in California until 1928)
- US 40
- Route 14, Oakland to Albany
- Route 7, Albany to Davis
- Route 6, Davis to Sacramento
- Route 3, Sacramento to Roseville
- Route 17, Roseville to Auburn
- Route 37, Auburn to Truckee
- Route 38, Truckee to Nevada
- US 48
- Route 5, San Jose to French Camp
- US 50
- Route 11, Sacramento to Nevada
- US 66
- Route 4???, Los Angeles to San Fernando???
- Route 9, San Fernando??? to San Bernardino
- Route 31, San Bernardino to Barstow
- Route 58, Barstow to Arizona
- US 80
- US 91
- Route 31, Barstow to Nevada
- US 99
- Route 26, El Centro to San Bernardino
- Route 9, San Bernardino to San Fernando
- Route 4, San Fernando to Sacramento
- Route 6, Sacramento to Davis
- Route 7, Davis to Red Bluff
- Route 3, Red Bluff to Oregon
- US 101
- Route 2, Mexico to San Francisco
- Route 1, San Francisco to Crescent City
- Route 71, Crescent City to Oregon
- US 199
- Route 1, Crescent City to Oregon
[edit] Pre-1964 State Routes
- Northern California
- State Route 1 1934
- State Route 4 1934
- State Route 5 1934
- State Route 8 1934
- State Route 9 1934
- State Route 12 1934
- State Route 13 1934
- State Route 16 1934
- State Route 17 by 1935?
- State Route 20 1934
- State Route 21 by 1942
- State Route 24 by 1942
- State Route 25 1934
- State Route 28 1934
- State Route 29 1934
- State Route 32 1934
- State Route 33 1934
- State Route 36 1934
- U.S. Route 40 1928
- State Route 41 1934
- State Route 44 1934
- State Route 45 1934
- U.S. Route 48? 1928
- State Route 49 1934
- U.S. Route 60 ?
- State Route 65 1934
- U.S. Route 80 1928
- State Route 89 1934
- State Route 96 1934
- U.S. Route 97 October 1934
- U.S. Route 101 1928
- State Route 104 1934
- State Route 108 1934
- State Route 120 1934
- State Route 132 1934
- State Route 140 1934
- State Route 152 1934
- State Route 168 1934
- State Route 180 1934
- Southern California
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- LA area, west to east
- State Route 3 1934 crossed several other north-south routes
- State Route 23 1934
- State Route 27 1934
- State Route 7 1934 continued into northern California
- State Route 107 (related to 7) by 1942
- State Route 11 1934
- State Route 15 1934
- State Route 19 1934
- State Route 35 1934
- State Route 39 1934
- State Route 55 1934
- State Route 71 1934
- State Route 95 1934
- State Route 83 by 1941
- State Route 195 1934
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- San Diego area, west to east
- State Route 75 by 1942
- State Route 71 1934
- State Route 67 by 1953
- State Route 79 1934
- State Route 111 1934
- State Route 115 ?
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- Further north, west to east
- State Route 43 ? continued into northern California
- State Route 63 by 1953 continued into northern California
- State Route 127 1934
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- LA area, north to south
- State Route 2 1934
- State Route 6 1934
- State Route 10 1934 renumbered State Route 42 ?
- State Route 14 1934
- State Route 18 1934
- State Route 22 1934
- State Route 26 1934 later replaced State Route 6
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- Further east, north to south
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- San Diego area, north to south
- State Route 74 1934; State Route 740 (related to 74) 1934
- State Route 76 by 1954 not in the numbering system
- State Route 78 1934
- State Route 94 1934
- State Route 98 1934
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- North of LA, north to south
- State Route 198 1934 continued into northern California
- State Route 190 1934
- State Route 178 1934
- State Route 166 1934
- State Route 138 1934
- State Route 154 ?
- State Route 150 1934
- State Route 126 1934
- State Route 118 1934
- State Route 134 by 1935
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- U.S. Routes
- U.S. Route 6 late 1936
- U.S. Route 50 1928
- U.S. Route 66 1928
- U.S. Route 70 1935
- U.S. Route 91 1928
- U.S. Route 95 ?
- U.S. Route 99 1928
- U.S. Route 199 1928
- U.S. Route 299 October 1934
- U.S. Route 395 October 1934?
- U.S. Route 399 ?
- U.S. Route 466 ?
- State Route 139 (related to OR 39?) in northern California
[edit] Naming
They're not "State Highway Routes." The first reference you cited only used "State Highway Route" a fraction of the times that "Route x" is used. The second usage is only in the title. The third was from a 1933 document and doesn't help us today. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 03:13, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah - they're officially State Highway Routes, or Routes for short. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 03:46, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- Your proof doesn;t support that. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 03:48, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- The legislative definition sure as hell does. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 04:08, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- The 1933 one? Or the one route that uses it out of the 200 others (and it stands apart from the others since it's a scenic notation)? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 04:15, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- The current one. State Highway Route X is not always used - it is usually abbreviated Route X. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 04:17, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- It says where? No original research. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 04:19, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- It says in the Streets and Highways Code. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 06:13, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- Where? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 06:15, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- Article 3. The State Highway Routes (Sections 300-635)
- 231. As used in this chapter, "route" means State highway route and the route numbers are those given the State highway routes or portions thereof by the commission. Each complete route is described in article 3 of this chapter. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 07:12, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- And so if we accept that we have to accept "State highway" and "State highway route" uncapitalized? We can't have it both ways. Caltrans doesn't follow the code to the letter of the law. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 00:23, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- I honestly don't care much about capitalization. You figure out that part. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 01:42, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- Seriously if it's "as used in this chapter" that takes away some of the worth from that? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:21, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- They use "route" in that chapter. "State highway route" is the one that's not only in that chapter. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 21:51, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- Also we have to use common names. "State Highway Route" is not at all common. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 03:11, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- Which is why I only use it in the one sentence. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:27, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- And in the title? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:30, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- "List of Routes in California" is somewhat ambiguous. "List of State Routes in California" is incorrect, as it also includes Interstates and U.S. Routes. "List of state highways in California" might work. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:34, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- If you notice in the highway code there's no diffrentiation between Interstates and U.S. Routes (read debates above). --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:39, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- Yes - those are Routes. But only the Routes that are not Interstates or U.S. Routes are State Routes. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:43, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- The Highway code makes no diffrentiations. The routes are treated equally throughout the Highway Code. Didn't you just quote the definition of "Route" in the chapter we are concerned with? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:47, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- Yes. Those are Routes. Not State Routes. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:52, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- The Highway code makes no diffrentiations. The routes are treated equally throughout the Highway Code. Didn't you just quote the definition of "Route" in the chapter we are concerned with? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:47, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- Yes - those are Routes. But only the Routes that are not Interstates or U.S. Routes are State Routes. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:43, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- If you notice in the highway code there's no diffrentiation between Interstates and U.S. Routes (read debates above). --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:39, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- "List of Routes in California" is somewhat ambiguous. "List of State Routes in California" is incorrect, as it also includes Interstates and U.S. Routes. "List of state highways in California" might work. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:34, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- And in the title? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:30, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- Which is why I only use it in the one sentence. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:27, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- Also we have to use common names. "State Highway Route" is not at all common. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 03:11, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- They use "route" in that chapter. "State highway route" is the one that's not only in that chapter. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 21:51, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- Seriously if it's "as used in this chapter" that takes away some of the worth from that? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:21, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- I honestly don't care much about capitalization. You figure out that part. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 01:42, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- And so if we accept that we have to accept "State highway" and "State highway route" uncapitalized? We can't have it both ways. Caltrans doesn't follow the code to the letter of the law. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 00:23, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- Where? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 06:15, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- It says in the Streets and Highways Code. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 06:13, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- The 1933 one? Or the one route that uses it out of the 200 others (and it stands apart from the others since it's a scenic notation)? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 04:15, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- The legislative definition sure as hell does. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 04:08, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- Your proof doesn;t support that. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 03:48, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
(moving out) Source that shows that under California law, these routes are treated differently? Read what has been written above. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:59, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- They are identical under state law, which does not use the term "State Route". --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 06:01, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
Would you agree to a move to state highways in California? This is information about and a list of all state highways (state-maintained roads) in California, all of which are assigned Route numbers. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 05:56, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
- No. Moving back. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 05:54, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Please give a reason why the new name is bad. I have explained the problem with the old name - U.S. Routes and Interstates are not State Routes. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 06:07, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
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- I've protected the page from further moves, until you guys reach an agreement. After reading the above discussion, I don't see any reason why "State highways in California" isn't a perfectly acceptable name for this article. Raul654 06:25, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Because they are specifically known as California State Routes. Also per discussion at the top all Interstate/US Routes are California State Routes. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 06:28, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- They are not specifically known as "California State Routes". Not even the ones signed as State Routes. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 06:55, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
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- Then why did we call them California State Route 1 (until you decided to move them)? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 07:06, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Because we were using an improper naming convention. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 07:13, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Then why did we call them California State Route 1 (until you decided to move them)? --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 07:06, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
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- They are not specifically known as "California State Routes". Not even the ones signed as State Routes. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 06:55, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Because they are specifically known as California State Routes. Also per discussion at the top all Interstate/US Routes are California State Routes. --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 06:28, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- I've protected the page from further moves, until you guys reach an agreement. After reading the above discussion, I don't see any reason why "State highways in California" isn't a perfectly acceptable name for this article. Raul654 06:25, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Rather useful link
[1] --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 22:43, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Post-1964 history
(below 256 is likely incomplete)
- 1965
- State Route 256
- State Route 257
- State Route 258
- State Route 259 (from SR 18?)
- State Route 260 (from SR 61)
- State Route 261
- State Route 262 (from SR 17?)
- State Route 263 (from I-5)
- Why no SR 264? No 272 either
- State Route 265 (from I-5)
- State Route 266
- State Route 267
- State Route 268
- State Route 274
- 1967
- State Route 273 (from I-5)
- State Route 275 (from I-80?)
- State Route 276
- State Route 282
- 1968
- 1970
- State Route 165
- State Route 243
- State Route 270
- State Route 271 (from US 101)
- State Route 281
- State Route 283 (from US 101)
- State Route 284
- State Route 285
- 1972
- State Route 177
- State Route 186
- State Route 269
- State Route 330 (from SR 30)
- 1974
- State Route 371 (from SR 71)
- 1979
- 1981
- State Route 51 (from I-80)
- 1983
- State Route 103 (from SR 47)
- 1984
- 1988
- 1990
- 1991
- State Route 261 (from SR 231)
- 1994
[edit] Cleanup of short descriptions next to highway links
Can anyone cleanup the short descriptions next to the links of their respective articles? Such as removing redundant links, formatting, etc.?
Example:
State Route 22 | East 7th Street in Long Beach from SR-1 to Interstate 405, and the Garden Grove Freeway from Interstate 405 in Seal Beach to SR-55 in Orange. |
State Route 23 | Called Grimes Canyon Road/Moorpark Freeway / Westlake Boulevard/Decker Canyon Road, it connects Fillmore to Malibu. |
etc.
Change it to:
State Route 22 | East Seventh Street in Long Beach - From State Route 1 to Interstate 405. Garden Grove Freeway - From Interstate 405 in Seal Beach to State Route 55 in Orange. |
State Route 23 | Grimes Canyon Road, Moorpark Freeway, Westlake Boulevard, Decker Canyon Road - From State Route 126 in Fillmore to State Route 1 in Malibu. |
etc.
--Geopgeop 03:00, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, I just changed that for Ca-245, which had listed Exeter as being in Fresno County, rather than Tulare County, where it actually resides. Eganio (talk) 03:01, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
We could use a format like list of state highways in Utah. --NE2 10:20, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- Hmmm, not bad. I like it. I say go for it. Anyone agree/disagree? Eganio (talk) 12:54, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- Geopgeop's proposal sounds good. --Rschen7754 (T C) 23:15, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Preposition in title
Somehow, "State Highways in California" doesn't seem to sound as eloquent/correct as "State highways of California". What do other people think of this? I noticed that many other states use "in." atanamir (talk) 00:35, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
- I could go with either one, though I think the current usage sounds better (it makes clear the geographical limitation of the article). --Coolcaesar (talk) 02:32, 3 February 2008 (UTC)