Interstate 5

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Interstate 5
File:Interstate 5 map.png
Length- 1,381 miles
Existed- 1957- present
South end- San Diego, CA
North end- Blaine, WA
States served- CA, OR, WA

Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main Interstate Highway on the West Coast of the United States, running largely parallel to the Pacific OceanUnion Pacific Railroad's former Southern Pacific's Coast Route and U.S. Highway 101 from Mexico to Canada (California to Washington). It serves some of the largest cities on the U.S. West Coast, including SeattlePortlandSacramentoLos Angeles, and San Diego, and also links the capital cities of Washington (Olympia), Oregon (Salem), and California (Sacramento) together. The highway's southern terminus is the Mexico–United States border and its northern terminus is the Canada–United States border; it is the only Interstate highway to touch the U.S. borders with both Canada and Mexico. Upon crossing the Mexican border at its southern terminus, Interstate 5 continues to TijuanaBaja California as Mexico Federal Highway 1. Upon crossing the Canadian border at its northern terminus, it continues to Vancouver as British Columbia Highway 99. It is the 12th longest highway in the U.S. following Interstate 15 and the 5th longest north-south highway following Interstate 15. Interstate 5 links to control cities in California (San DiegoSanta AnaLos AngelesSan Francisco,SacramentoReddingMount ShastaWeed, and Yreka), Oregon (AshlandMedfordGrants PassRoseburg,EugeneSalem, and Portland), and Washington (SeattleTacomaOlympia, and Vancouver). North of Seattle, the control city is Vancouver, British Columbia; it is signed as "Vancouver B.C." in order to avoid confusion withVancouver, Washington.

One notable control city that Interstate 5 does not directly reach is San Francisco, which is about 80 miles (130 km) west of the highway. To the south, in the Tracy area, Interstate 580 splits from I-5 towards San Francisco, while to the north, near VacavilleInterstate 505 cuts south to Interstate 80, which serves that city. That routing, via I-580, I-80, and I-505, was planned originally as Interstate 5W.

Route information
Length:1,381.29 mi (2,222.97 km)
History:Designated in 1956
Completed in 1979
Major junctions
South end:Fed. 1 in San Ysidro, CA
 I‑8 in San Diego, CA
I‑10 in Los Angeles, CA
I‑80 in Sacramento, CA
I-84 in Portland, OR
I‑90 in Seattle, WA
North end:BC 99 in Blaine, WA
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_5

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