State Route 16 (SR 16) is a
state highway
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in the
northern
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region of the
U.S. state of
California that runs from
Route 20
Route 20, or Highway 20, may refer to:
International
* European route E20
Australia
* Sturt Highway (NSW/VIC/SA)
* Yarra Bank Highway
Brazil
* BR-020
Canada
* Alberta Highway 20
* British Columbia Highway 20
* Manitoba Highway 20
*New Br ...
in
Colusa County to
Route 49 just outside
Plymouth
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Plymouth ...
in
Amador County
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, primarily crossing the
Sacramento Valley
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. Much of the route through the
Sacramento area is unsigned as it runs on a concurrency with the
I-5
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and
US 50 freeways.
Route description
SR 16 is part of the
California Freeway and Expressway System
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,
and the eastern segment is part of the
National Highway System,
a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the
Federal Highway Administration.
SR 16 is eligible to be included in the
State Scenic Highway System,
but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by the
California Department of Transportation.
It is known as the Stanley L. Van Vleck Memorial Highway from Dillard Road in Sacramento County to the Amador County line, honoring a former prominent leader in the state's agricultural organizations.
State Route 16 begins in
Colusa County near
Wilbur Springs
Wilbur Hot Springs is a naturally occurring historic hot spring, health sanctuary, personal retreat and nature reserve in Williams, Colusa County, in northern California, United States, about 2 hours northeast of the San Francisco Bay Area and ...
at the junction with
State Route 20. SR 16 goes south alongside Bear Creek, which enters a narrow canyon and joins with
Cache Creek near the
Yolo County line. SR 16 continues in the canyon, running close to the river, passing ''Cache Creek Canyon Regional Park'', and emerging from the canyon north of
Rumsey. This section is so prone to rock slides that there are permanent gates at each end.
SR 16 continues to parallel Cache Creek, at a greater distance, going south-east through
Capay Valley
Capay Valley is a mostly rural valley northwest of Sacramento in Yolo County, California, United States. It lies east of Blue Ridge and west of the Capay Hills.
Geography
Cache Creek flows through the valley.
California State Route 16 crosses ...
, with Blue Ridge to its west and the Capay Hills (including
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) to its east. It goes through
Rumsey,
Guinda
Guinda (Spanish for "Sour cherry") is a census-designated place in Yolo County, California. It is located in the Capay Valley, in the northwestern portion of the county, northwest of Esparto. Guinda's ZIP Code is 95637 and the town is in area co ...
,
Brooks,
Cache Creek Casino Resort,
Capay,
Esparto (intersecting with
County Route E4 to
Dunnigan), and
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.
East of Madison, and now in the
Central Valley, SR 16 interchanges with
Interstate 505
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before heading east toward
Woodland. In west Woodland it merges with County Road 22 and then turns north, concurrently with
County Route E7 and
Interstate 5 Business, until it meets its interchange with
Interstate 5.
SR 16 then runs on I-5 from Woodland towards
Sacramento in an unsigned concurrency. At the junction with US 50 in the southeastern part of
Downtown Sacramento
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, SR 16 turns eastward on an unsigned concurrency with US 50. It then diverges from US 50 via Howe Ave., goes southward on Howe Ave. for a short distance, then runs eastbound on Folsom Blvd. SR then peels off from Folsom Blvd, less than a mile later as Jackson Road.
After it passes near
Sloughhouse and
Rancho Murieta, where it crosses the
Cosumnes River
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, SR 16 enters
Amador County
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. SR 16 then ascends into the
Sierra Nevada
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foothills, leaving the
Central Valley. In Amador County, SR 16 passes near
Forest Home before intersecting with
State Route 124
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* National Road 124 (Cambodia)
Canada
* New Brunswick Route 124
* Ontario Highway 124
* Prince Edward Island Route 124
Costa Rica
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Japan
* ...
and terminating at
State Route 49
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Australia
* Queensland State Route 49
**Wide Bay Highway
**Bunya Highway
**Moonie Highway
**Balonne Highway
* Central Coast Highway
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* Alberta Highway 49
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* Manitoba High ...
.
History
The two ends of SR 16 were added to the state highway system by the third bond issue, passed by the state's voters in 1919: Route 50 from
Lower Lake east to
Rumsey and Route 54 from the
Sacramento-
Amador County line east to
Drytown. Each was connected to
Sacramento by existing or planned paved
county highways.
[Ben Blow, California Highways: A Descriptive Record of Road Development by the State and by Such Counties as Have Paved Highways, 1920]
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, pp. 115-116, 206-207, 284-285 Although the exact alignment of Route 50 was not specified, the state
Department of Engineering had already surveyed a 35-mile (56 km) route through
Cache Creek Canyon
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Course
Cache Creek starts at the outlet of Cle ...
pursuant to a 1915 law, which defined the Yolo and Lake Highway "following generally, the meanderings of Cache creek" but did not make it a state highway. By 1924, the
California Highway Commission's engineers had realized that building Route 50 through the canyon was impractical, and adopted a substitute plan for two highways connecting Lower Lake and Rumsey with the planned
Route 15 (
Tahoe-Ukiah Highway, now
State Route 20) to the north
[California Highway Advisory Committee and Arthur Hastings Breed, Report of a Study of the State Highway System of California, California State Printing Office, 1925, p. 91] in September 1925. The western connection, to Lower Lake, became part of
Route 49 (now
State Route 53 there), which continued south from Lower Lake to
Calistoga.
Each route was extended to Sacramento in 1933 over the aforementioned county highways, taking Route 50 southeast from Rumsey to
Woodland near Cache Creek and then alongside the
Sacramento River to the
I Street Bridge
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, and Route 54 west from the county line to
Route 11 just outside Sacramento. The entirety of both routes, from SR 20 near
Wilbur Springs
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through Sacramento to
State Route 49
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Australia
* Queensland State Route 49
**Wide Bay Highway
**Bunya Highway
**Moonie Highway
**Balonne Highway
* Central Coast Highway
Canada
* Alberta Highway 49
* British Columbia Highway 49
* Manitoba High ...
just north of
Drytown (and initially
overlapping SR 49 to
Jackson), was included in the initial state sign route system in 1934 as Sign Route 16.
Through downtown Sacramento, SR 16 followed
U.S. 40
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(
Legislative Route 6) and
U.S. 50 (
Legislative Route 11), mostly on Capitol Avenue, while Legislative Route 50 continued south on 5th Street (later a
one-way pair of 3rd and 5th Streets) and turned east on Broadway, carrying
Sign Route 24 most of the way to Freeport Boulevard. In the
1964 renumbering, Route 16 became the new legislative designation,
[: "Route 16 is from: (a) Route 20 to Route 5 near Woodland via Rumsey and Woodland. (b) Route 5 near Woodland to Sacramento. (c) Route 50 near Perkins to Route 49 near Drytown."] and Sign Route 24 through Sacramento was replaced with
State Route 99
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* European route E99
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* G99 Expressway
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* National Highway 99 (India)
I ...
and
State Route 160. As neither of these used what had been Sign Route 24 along 3rd and 5th Streets and Broadway, part of Route 16's new definition ("Route 5 near Woodland to Sacramento") was used for several years on this alignment until it became part of State Route 99 later that decade. This left the western segment of SR 16 ending at
Interstate 5 near the east end of the I Street Bridge until 1984, when the Woodland-Sacramento portion, which had become redundant with the parallel Interstate 5 complete, was deleted from the legislative definition.
After this, SR 16 was rerouted from the intersection with
County Route E7 to continue north on a bypass of Woodland instead of east to Interstate 5.
On September 15, 2014, Assembly Bill No. 1957 was passed, authorizing relinquishment of the segment of SR 16 in Eastern Sacramento near US 50.
Major intersections
See also
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References
External links
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