State Route 269 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Defined by S&HC § 569 | ||||
Maintained by Caltrans | ||||
Length: | 30 mi[1] (48 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | SR 33 in Avenal | |||
North end: | SR 145 near Kerman | |||
Highway system | ||||
State highways in California(list • pre-1964)
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State Route 269 is a state highway in California, USA, which runs from Avenal to State Route 145.
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The southern terminus of SR 269 is at State Route 33 in Avenal, where it drops into the San Joaquin Valley at I-5. In the city of Avenal, it is known as Skyline Boulevard. From the Fresno-Kings county line, right before I-5 to its northern terminus at SR 145, the road is known as Lassen Avenue and heads due north through Huron.
In 1959, Legislative Route number 269 was defined as "from LRN 61 to LRN 23 south of Palmdale." Today, this route is Angeles Forest Highway and Los Angeles County Route N3. The route was defined as a California State route in 1972 as "SR 33 at Avenal to SR 145 near Five Points.”[2]
County | Location | Postmile [3][4][5] |
Destinations | Notes |
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Kings KIN 0.00-5.62 |
Avenal | 0.00 | SR 33 (Laneva Boulevard) – Coalinga, Taft | |
Fresno FRE 0.00-24.76 |
0.43 | I-5 – Sacramento, Los Angeles | Interchange | |
Jayne Avenue to I-5 north – Coalinga | ||||
12.75 | SR 198 (Dorris Avenue) – Hanford, Coalinga | |||
Five Points | 24.76 | SR 145 (Lassen Avenue) / Mount Whitney Avenue – Kerman, Fresno, Riverdale | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |