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State Route 63 (California)
State Route 63 (SR 63) is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of California in the California Central Valley, Central Valley. It begins from near Tulare, California, Tulare at California State Route 137, Route 137, runs north through the city of Visalia, California, Visalia and the towns of Cutler, California, Cutler and Orosi, California, Orosi, before ending north of Orange Cove, California, Orange Cove, where it reaches its northern terminus at California State Route 180, Route 180, roughly 2 and 1/2 miles southwest of the town of Yokuts Valley, California, Yokuts Valley. State Route 63 runs concurrent with California State Route 198, Route 198 within Visalia. Route description SR 63 begins in the city of Tulare, California, Tulare at an intersection with SR 137 (CA), SR 137. It travels due north as Mooney Boulevard before leaving the Tulare city limits. The highway soon enters Visalia, California, Visalia, intersecting CR J30 (CA), CR J30 and passing through ...
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California Department Of Transportation
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is an executive department of the U.S. state of California. The department is part of the cabinet-level California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA). Caltrans is headquartered in Sacramento. Caltrans manages the state's highway system, which includes the California Freeway and Expressway System, supports public transportation systems throughout the state and provides funding and oversight for three state-supported Amtrak intercity rail routes (''Capitol Corridor'', ''Pacific Surfliner'' and ''San Joaquins'') which are collectively branded as ''Amtrak California''. In 2015, Caltrans released a new mission statement: "Provide a safe, sustainable, integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California’s economy and livability." History The earliest predecessor of Caltrans was the Bureau of Highways, which was created by the California Legislature and signed into law by Governor James Budd in 1895.Raymon ...
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