California State Route 82
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State Route 82 |
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Defined by S&HC § 382, maintained by Caltrans | |||||||||||||||||
Length: | 52.176 mi[1] (83.969 km) | ||||||||||||||||
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South end: | US 101 in San Jose | ||||||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-880 in San Jose SR 85 in Mountain View SR 84 in Redwood City SR 92 in San Mateo |
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North end: | I-280 in San Francisco | ||||||||||||||||
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State Route 82 runs from U.S. Route 101 at Blossom Hill Road in San Jose to Interstate 280 in San Francisco following the San Francisco Peninsula. It forms part of El Camino Real.
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[edit] Route description
Route 82 begins its journey at US 101 and Blossom Hill Road, where it heads north onto Monterey Highway, later known as Monterey Road north of Capitol Expressway. At Alma Avenue the road becomes South First Street, and Route 82 veers onto Market Street upon approaching downtown San Jose just north of Interstate 280 (which has no direct interchange with Route 82). In less than a mile, Route 82 turns west on San Carlos Street past Downtown San Jose's hotels and convention center, then soon turns north on Montgomery Street and Autumn Street where it quickly turns again west onto The Alameda at the HP Pavilion.
Once it enters Santa Clara, Route 82 bends northward around the city's downtown and onto El Camino Real, where it continues for the remainder of its trip up the San Francisco Peninsula. Route 82, referred to by local residents almost always as "El Camino," runs through a number of cities on the Peninsula, including Palo Alto (passing by Stanford University), San Carlos, San Mateo, and Millbrae, and it is a central artery of the Peninsula communities through which it passes.
In Daly City, Route 82 becomes Mission Street, connecting with San Francisco's Mission Street, but then quickly flows onto San Jose Avenue, crossing Alemany Boulevard, and terminating at I-280.
Route 82 takes an inland course paralleling the Bayshore Freeway (US 101). The entire route is at street level with at least four lanes of traffic; no portions of it exist as a freeway, although the route is occasionally a divided highway. The Bayshore Freeway and the Junipero Serra Freeway (I-280) tend to provide faster alternatives than Route 82 even during traffic jams on those freeways.
From 1964 to 1968, Route 82 continued past its current end north on Alemany Boulevard to Bayshore Boulevard in San Francisco (see below).
[edit] History
Originally a segment of U.S. Route 101 (and before that, the historic El Camino Real), rapid growth of the San Francisco Bay Area after World War II, including urbanization of the towns along its path, made it completely inadequate for the needs of traffic. The Bayshore Highway to the east was later upgraded to a freeway and was originally built as "Bypass U.S. 101".
In 1964, U.S. Route 101 was officially moved onto the Bayshore Freeway (now Route 101), and its former alignment on El Camino Real became Route 82. It was defined as two portions: From Route 101 near Ford Road south of San Jose to Route 101 in San Francisco (which today corresponds to the Alemany Maze), and from Route 101 near Alemany Boulevard to Route 87 (current unbuilt State Route 230) in San Francisco. In 1968, the portions from Route 280 (at current Route 82) to Route 101 and from Route 101 to Route 87 were transferred to Route 280. Route 82 today is designated as part of El Camino Real.
[edit] Major intersections
- Note: Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured in 1964, based on the alignment as it existed at that time, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. The numbers reset at county lines; the start and end postmiles in each county are given in the county column.
County | Location | Postmile [1][2][3] |
Destinations | Notes |
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Santa Clara (SCL R0.00-26.37) |
San Jose | R0.00 | Silver Creek Valley Road | Continuation beyond US 101 |
R0.00 | US 101 – San Francisco, Los Angeles | Interchange | ||
R0.36 | Monterey Road, Blossom Hill Road (CR G10), Cottle Road | Interchange | ||
2.81 | Capitol Expressway (CR G21) | Interchange | ||
6.06 | CR G8 (Alma Avenue) | |||
6.90 | I-280 | Interchange | ||
R7.31 | San Carlos Street, Market Street | |||
R7.72 | SR 87 (Guadalupe Parkway) | Interchange | ||
R8.08 | Bird Avenue, San Carlos Street | |||
R8.61 | Santa Clara Street | |||
9.90 | I-880 – Oakland, Santa Cruz | Interchange | ||
Santa Clara | 11.38 | To US 101 / De la Cruz Boulevard, Coleman Avenue | Interchange | |
13 | San Tomas Expressway (CR G4) | |||
14.30 | Lawrence Expressway (CR G2) | Interchange | ||
Sunnyvale | 17.04 | Mathilda Avenue | Former SR 85 | |
Mountain View | 18.84 | SR 85 – San Francisco, Cupertino | Interchange | |
19.13 | SR 237 east / Grant Road – Milpitas | |||
21.84 | San Antonio Road | |||
Los Altos | ||||
Palo Alto | 24.04 | CR G3 (Page Mill Road) | ||
25.88 | Palm Drive, University Avenue – Stanford University, Palo Alto Caltrain Station | Interchange | ||
San Mateo (0.00-25.15) |
Menlo Park | 0.77 | Santa Cruz Avenue | |
Atherton | 1.89 | Atherton Avenue | ||
Redwood City | 3.44 | SR 84 (Woodside Road) / Main Street – Woodside | Interchange | |
San Carlos | 6.57 | Holly Street | ||
Belmont | 7.69 | Ralston Avenue | Former Legislative Route 214 | |
San Mateo | 9.33 | Hillsdale Boulevard | Interchange | |
10.55 | SR 92 – San Mateo Bridge, Hayward, Half Moon Bay | Interchange | ||
Burlingame | 12.96 | Peninsula Avenue | ||
Millbrae | 15.95 | Millbrae Avenue | ||
San Bruno | 18.96 | I-380 to US 101 / I-280 – San Francisco International Airport, San Jose, Daly City, San Francisco | Interchange | |
South San Francisco | 21.91 | Hickey Boulevard | ||
Colma | 23 | Serramonte Boulevard | ||
Daly City | 24.85 | John Daly Boulevard | ||
24.93 | Mission Street | |||
San Francisco (0.00-R0.21) |
0 | Alemany Boulevard | Former SR 82 north | |
R0.21 | I-280 north – San Francisco Civic Center, Bay Bridge | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
R0.21 | San Jose Avenue | Continuation beyond I-280 |
[edit] See also
- El Camino Real (California)
- U.S. Route 101
- State Route 72, Route 82's sister route in Southern California.
[edit] References
- ^ a b California Department of Transportation, State Truck Route List (XLS file), accessed January 2008
- ^ California Department of Transportation, Log of Bridges on State Highways, July 2007
- ^ California Department of Transportation, All Traffic Volumes on CSHS, 2005 and 2006
[edit] External links
- sr82.com Listing of businesses along El Camino Real
- Caltrans: Route 82 highway conditions
- California Highways: Route 82