Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main north–south
Interstate Highway
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on the
West Coast of the United States, running largely parallel to the
Pacific coast
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of the contiguous U.S. from
Mexico to
Canada. It travels through the states of
California,
Oregon, and
Washington, serving several large cities on the U.S. West Coast, including
San Diego,
Los Angeles,
Sacramento,
Portland
Portland most commonly refers to:
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* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
, and
Seattle. It is the only continuous Interstate highway to touch both the
Mexican
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and the
Canadian borders. Upon crossing the Mexican border at its southern terminus, I-5 continues to
Tijuana, Baja California, as
Mexico Federal Highway 1 (Fed. 1). Upon crossing the Canadian border at its northern terminus, it continues to
Vancouver as
British Columbia Highway 99 (BC 99).
I-5 was originally created in 1956 as part of the Interstate Highway System, but it was predated by several
auto trails and highways built in the early 20th century. The
Pacific Highway auto trail was built in the 1910s and 1920s by the states of California, Oregon, and Washington, and was later incorporated into
U.S. Route 99 (US 99) in 1926. I-5 largely follows the route of US 99, with the exception of portions south of
Los Angeles and in the
Central Valley of California. The freeway was built in segments between 1956 and 1978, including expressway sections of US 99 that were built earlier to bypass various towns along the route. US 99 was removed in 1972.
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The southern terminus of I-5 is at the
Mexican border at the
San Ysidro Port of Entry, the busiest land border crossing in the
Western Hemisphere; the crossing handles a daily average of 70,000 vehicles and 20,000 pedestrians crossing northbound and connects with
Mexican Federal Highway 1
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in
Tijuana. The freeway splits in
San Diego's
San Ysidro
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neighborhood, with I-5 traveling northwest through
Chula Vista and
National City on the John J. Montgomery Freeway and
I-805 serving the eastern neighborhoods.
I-5 follows the shore of
San Diego Bay
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and intersects
State Route 15 (a continuation of
I-15
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) near
Naval Station San Diego. The freeway then travels around
Downtown San Diego
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and
San Diego International Airport before reaching a junction with
I-8.
I-5 bisects the
University of California, San Diego campus, merging with I-805 nearby, and follows the
Pacific coastline through the
northern suburbs of San Diego. Between
Oceanside and
San Clemente, an stretch of the San Diego Freeway passes through
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton before entering
Orange County. At
Dana Point, I-5 turns inland and heads north through
Mission Viejo to the
El Toro Y interchange in
Irvine Irvine may refer to:
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, where
I-405 Interstate 405 may refer to:
* Interstate 405 (California), a bypass of Los Angeles, California
* Interstate 405 (Oregon)
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splits and carries the San Diego Freeway designation.
I-5 continues northwest as the
Santa Ana Freeway through several Orange County and
Los Angeles County
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suburbs and passes near
Disneyland in
Anaheim
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. The freeway intersects
I-605 in
Downey and
I-710
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in
Commerce before reaching the city of
Los Angeles.
Southern Californians often refer to I-5 as "the 5" or as the Santa Ana Freeway in the Los Angeles area.
At the
East Los Angeles Interchange near
Downtown Los Angeles
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, I-5 intersects
US 101 and begins a short
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with
I-10
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on a section of the
Golden State Freeway.
The freeway splits from I-10 and turns northwest to follow the
Los Angeles River through
Glendale and into
Burbank
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. I-5 then leaves the river and travels across the
San Fernando Valley
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, later crossing the
Newhall Pass through the
Santa Susana Mountains to reach the
Santa Clarita Valley; the
Newhall Pass interchange with
State Route 14 is notable for having separate lanes for truck traffic. The freeway passes the city of
Santa Clarita and ascends into the
Sierra Pelona Mountains, where the northbound and southbound lanes separate and cross sides for approximately . The northbound ascent includes a continuous 5 percent
grade for .
After passing
Pyramid Lake, I-5 makes several turns as it follows a series of narrow valleys to reach the second-highest point of its entire length,
Tejon Pass (elevation ) in the
Tehachapi Mountains.
The freeway then traverses the narrow
Grapevine Canyon and descends for into the
San Joaquin Valley. At
Wheeler Ridge near the south end of the valley,
State Route 99 splits from the freeway to serve
Bakersfield
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and other major cities in the
Central Valley, while I-5 stays to the west. Now named the West Side Freeway,
I-5 travels northwest along the edge of the Central Valley through farmland and avoids populated areas. The freeway is connected to several of the valley's main cities, including
Fresno,
Merced, and
Modesto, by other highways.
Near
Tracy,
I-580 splits from I-5 to provide the first of several connections to the
San Francisco Bay Area;
I-205
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* Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washingt ...
northeast of Tracy also provides a connection through I-580. The freeway continues north through
Stockton Stockton may refer to:
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to
Sacramento, where it follows the
Sacramento River through the southern suburbs and along the edge of
downtown
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. I-5 intersects two transcontinental highways in the Sacramento area:
US 50 (and unsigned
I-305) south of downtown and
I-80 in the northern suburbs. After an unsigned concurrency with State Route 99 in northern Sacramento, the freeway turns west to pass the
city's airport and resumes its northwestern path at
Woodland. It then intersects
I-505, another Bay Area connector, near
Dunnigan.
The freeway continues north along the western edge of the
Sacramento Valley
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, passing through farmland and several small towns before reaching the end of the valley at
Red Bluff. I-5 then traverses the rugged
Shasta Cascade region, passing through
Redding and crossing
Shasta Lake before beginning its ascent towards
Mount Shasta. The freeway follows the Sacramento River upstream to the southwestern slopes of the mountain and turns northwest to reach
Weed, where it intersects
US 97, a major highway serving the
Inland Northwest region. I-5 continues through
Yreka
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in the
Shasta Valley and follows the
Klamath River into the
Siskiyou Mountains, where it crosses into Oregon.
Oregon
I-5 enters Oregon near
Siskiyou Summit, which sits at and is the highest point on the highway. From the summit, I-5 descends by over at a 6 percent grade to reach the
Rogue Valley. The freeway passes through
Ashland and
Medford, running parallel to
Oregon Route 99, and turns west to follow the
Rogue River to
Grants Pass, where it intersects
US 199. I-5 then turns north and crosses a series of passes in the
Klamath Mountains to reach the Umpqua Valley, where it follows the
South Umpqua River
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to
Roseburg.
The highway enters the
Willamette Valley near
Cottage Grove and forms the boundary between the cities of
Eugene
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and
Springfield
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. After crossing the
Willamette River, I-5 intersects
Oregon Route 126, which carries
I-105 Interstate 105 may refer to either any of three unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States, each of which is or was related to Interstate 5:
* Interstate 105 (California), a spur of Interstate 5 in Los Angeles County, California
* Inte ...
, and
Oregon Route 569; both highways provide connections to Eugene and Springfield. I-5 then travels due north through farmland on the east side of the Willamette River, passing a junction with
US 20 in
Albany, and bisects eastern
Salem
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near the
state capitol campus.
It is connected to downtown Salem by
Oregon Route 22 and the
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, which joins I-5 as the freeway crosses the
45th parallel near
Keizer.
From Salem, I-5 turns northeast and passes
Woodburn before crossing the Willamette River on the
Boone Bridge in
Wilsonville, at the south end of the
Portland metropolitan area. The freeway travels through the southern suburbs of
Portland
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, intersecting
I-205
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* Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washingt ...
in
Tualatin and
Oregon Route 217 in
Tigard before entering the city proper. I-5 then turns northeast to follow
Barbur Boulevard
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(part of Route 99W) and navigate the
Terwilliger curves. The freeway continues north through the
South Waterfront neighborhood, crossing under the
Portland Aerial Tram and the western approach to the
Ross Island Bridge (carrying
US 26) before reaching an interchange with
I-405 Interstate 405 may refer to:
* Interstate 405 (California), a bypass of Los Angeles, California
* Interstate 405 (Oregon)
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.
I-5 and I-405 form a complete loop around
Downtown Portland, with I-5 crossing the Willamette River on the
Marquam Bridge to run along the eastern riverfront. The freeway has interchanges with several major bridges crossing the Willamette, as well as the western terminus of
I-84 near the
Oregon Convention Center
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. From the I-84 interchange to a second junction with I-405 near the
Fremont Bridge, I-5 is concurrent with
US 30, which continues west towards
Astoria.
Through
North Portland
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, the freeway runs below street level until it crosses the
Columbia Slough
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to bisect
Delta Park. I-5 continues across
Hayden Island to the
Interstate Bridge, a pair of
vertical-lift bridges which carry the highway over the
Columbia River
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into Washington state.
Washington
The highway enters
Vancouver at the north end of the Interstate Bridge and immediately intersects
Washington State Route 14 near the
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
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. The freeway passes near downtown Vancouver and continues north through the city's suburbs before being rejoined by I-205 at
Salmon Creek. I-5 travels north along the Columbia River to
Kelso and
Longview, where it switches to following the
Cowlitz River between the
Willapa Hills and Cascade foothills. The freeway then turns northwest to traverse a
prairie and the adjacent cities of
Chehalis and
Centralia while concurrent with
US 12.
I-5 continues north to a junction with
US 101 in
Tumwater
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, near
Olympia
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and the
state capitol campus. The freeway skirts the southeast side of downtown Olympia and turns east to cross
Joint Base Lewis–McChord (formerly
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and
McChord Air Force Base). I-5 then turns north to enter
Tacoma but bends east to intersect
I-705
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, a short spur into
Downtown Tacoma. The freeway turns north again after leaving Tacoma and its
nearby seaport near
Fife
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to traverse the suburbs of
South King County. I-5 intersects its eastern bypass of
Seattle,
I-405 Interstate 405 may refer to:
* Interstate 405 (California), a bypass of Los Angeles, California
* Interstate 405 (Oregon)
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, in
Tukwila near
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.
The freeway generally follows the
Green and
Duwamish rivers into Seattle, passing
Boeing Field and the
industrial district in the process. I-5 intersects
I-90
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near Seattle's
Chinatown–International District on the south side of
Downtown Seattle
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. The freeway turns northwest and bisects Downtown Seattle in a trench, with some sections covered by
Freeway Park
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and the
Washington State Convention Center. It then turns north to intersect
Washington State Route 520 near
Eastlake
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and crosses the
Ship Canal Bridge over
Portage Bay, which lies between
Lake Union
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and
Lake Washington
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. I-5 continues through northern Seattle, passing the
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near the
University of Washington campus and
Green Lake before leaving the city.
The section between Downtown Seattle and
Northgate includes a set of
reversible express lanes that add extra capacity in the peak direction of travel.
I-5 continues through the northern suburbs of Seattle and turns northeasterly in
Lynnwood, where it is rejoined by I-405, which serves the
Eastside region. The freeway travels north through
Everett, skirting the city's downtown and intersecting
US 2, and leaves the
Seattle metropolitan area for the rural
Skagit Valley. I-5 descends into the valley and travels through
Mount Vernon and
Burlington before climbing into the
Chuckanut Mountains
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, where it turns west towards
Bellingham Bay (part of the
Salish Sea). The freeway travels around downtown
Bellingham and turns northwest to continue across the rural
Fraser Lowland. I-5 terminates at the
Peace Arch Border Crossing
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on the
Canadian border, adjacent to the
eponymous monument, in
Blaine. The highway becomes
British Columbia Highway 99, which continues northwest to
Vancouver.
History

An extensive section of this highway (over ), from approximately Stockton, California, to Portland, Oregon, follows the track of the
Siskiyou Trail.
This trail was based on an older network of
Native American footpaths connecting the
Pacific Northwest with California's Central Valley. By the 1820s, trappers from the
Hudson's Bay Company were the first non-Native Americans to use the route of today's I-5 to move between today's Washington state and California. During the second half of the 19th century, mule trains, stagecoaches, and the
Central Pacific railroad
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also followed the route of the Siskiyou Trail.
By the early 20th century, pioneering automobile roads were built along the path of the Siskiyou Trail, notably the
Pacific Highway. The Pacific Highway ran from
British Columbia to San Diego, California, and was the immediate predecessor of much of US 99. The route of US 99 was in turn used as a basis for much of the route of today's I-5.
A major deviation from the old US 99 route is the Westside Freeway portion of I-5 in California's Central Valley. To provide a faster and more direct north–south route through the state, the decision was made to build a new freeway to the west and bypass Fresno, Bakersfield, and the rest of population centers in the area instead of upgrading the existing highway (which was re-designated as part of SR 99).
This re-route through California's Central Valley was the last section of I-5 to be constructed, with the final segment dedicated and opened to traffic near Stockton, California, on October 12, 1979. Representatives from both Canada and Mexico attended the dedication to commemorate the first contiguous freeway connecting the North American countries. It cost an estimated $2.3 billion in 1979 dollars (equivalent to $ in dollars) to construct all of I-5.
This direct route also bypasses
San Francisco and the rest of the San Francisco Bay Area. Original plans called for a loop Interstate with a directional suffix, I-5W.
This route now roughly corresponds to I-580 from I-5 south of Tracy to Oakland, I-80 from Oakland to
Vacaville, and I-505 from Vacaville to I-5 near Dunnigan. I-5W and most of the other Interstates around the country with directional suffixes were eventually renumbered or eliminated. Nevertheless, San Francisco is still listed as a
control city on northbound I-5 between SR 99 and I-580.
On May 23, 2013,
a portion of a bridge on I-5 collapsed in Washington (near Mount Vernon, between Seattle and the Canada–US border at mile marker 228.3), sending two cars into the water and requiring traffic in both directions to bypass the crossing. The
Washington State Department of Transportation used a temporary structure to restore access across the river while a permanent bridge replacement was built. That process was completed September 15, 2013.
On December 18, 2017, an
Amtrak train
derailed on an overpass crossing I-5 near Tacoma, Washington, and blocked several lanes of traffic.
The I-5 corridor forms part of the West Coast Electric Highway, a partnership between the states of California, Oregon, and Washington to build and maintain a network of
charging station
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s for
electric vehicle
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s. The pact was formed in 2009 and the first charging stations—spaced apart—opened in 2011. In 2019, the three states also broke ground on a similar charging network for
electric trucks along I-5 called the West Coast Clean Transit Corridor Initiative. The program is a collaboration of nine utilities and two agencies representing municipal utilities, and aims to enable electric freight and delivery trucks to operate along the entire West Coast corridor.
Junction list
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: at the
Mexican border in
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: in San Ysidro
: on the
Nestor
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–San Ysidro–
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neighborhood line (future I-905)
: on the
Barrio Logan–
Southcrest–
Logan Heights neighborhood line (future I-15)
: in
San Diego
: in San Diego
: in
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: on the
Downey–
Santa Fe Springs city line
: in
Commerce
: in
Los Angeles
: in
Boyle Heights. The highways travel concurrently through Boyle Heights.
: on the
Mission Hills–
Granada Hills neighborhood line
: in
Sylmar
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: in
Wheeler Ridge (Former US 99, future I-7 or I-9)
: southwest of
Vernalis
: south-southwest of
Lathrop
: in
Sacramento
: in Sacramento
: south-southeast of
Dunnigan
: in
Weed
;Oregon
: east of
Grants Pass
: on the
Eugene
Eugene may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Eugene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
* Eugene (actress) (born 1981), Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean actress and former member of the sin ...
–
Springfield
Springfield may refer to:
* Springfield (toponym), the place name in general
Places and locations Australia
* Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast)
* Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council)
* Springfield, Queenslan ...
city line
: in
Albany
: in
Tualatin
: in
Portland
Portland most commonly refers to:
* Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States
* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
: in Portland
: in Portland. I-5/US 30 travels concurrently through Portland.
: in Portland
;Washington
: on the
Salmon Creek–
Mount Vista CDP line
: south-southeast of
Napavine. The highways travel concurrently to
Grand Mound.
: in
Tumwater
Tumwater is a town in Thurston County, Washington, United States. The population was 25,350 at the 2020 census. It is situated near where the Deschutes River enters Budd Inlet, the southernmost point of Puget Sound; it also borders the state ca ...
: in
Tacoma
: in
Tukwila
: in
Seattle
: in Seattle
: in
Lynnwood
: in
Everett
: at the
Canada–US border in
Blaine
Auxiliary routes
*
San Diego, California—
I-805
*
Los Angeles, California—
I-105 Interstate 105 may refer to either any of three unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States, each of which is or was related to Interstate 5:
* Interstate 105 (California), a spur of Interstate 5 in Los Angeles County, California
* Inte ...
* Los Angeles and
Orange County, California—
I-605
* Los Angeles and Orange County, California—
I-405 Interstate 405 may refer to:
* Interstate 405 (California), a bypass of Los Angeles, California
* Interstate 405 (Oregon)
Interstate 405 (I-405), also known as the Stadium Freeway No. 61, is a short north–south Interstate Highway in Portl ...
*
Tracy, California—
I-205
Interstate 205 may refer to either of two unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States, both of which are related to Interstate 5
* Interstate 205 (California), a connector in the San Francisco Bay Area
* Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washingt ...
*
Sacramento, California—
I-305 (unsigned)
*
Zamora, California—
I-505
*
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley, near the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about east of the Oregon Coast.
As of the 2020 United States Census, Eu ...
—
I-105 Interstate 105 may refer to either any of three unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States, each of which is or was related to Interstate 5:
* Interstate 105 (California), a spur of Interstate 5 in Los Angeles County, California
* Inte ...
*
Portland, Oregon—
I-405 Interstate 405 may refer to:
* Interstate 405 (California), a bypass of Los Angeles, California
* Interstate 405 (Oregon)
Interstate 405 (I-405), also known as the Stadium Freeway No. 61, is a short north–south Interstate Highway in Portl ...
* Portland, Oregon, and
Vancouver, Washington—
I-205
Interstate 205 may refer to either of two unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States, both of which are related to Interstate 5
* Interstate 205 (California), a connector in the San Francisco Bay Area
* Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washingt ...
*
Tacoma, Washington—
I-705
Interstate 705 (I-705, Tacoma Spur) is a short Interstate Highway that is a spur route of I-5 located entirely within Tacoma, Washington, United States. The freeway serves as the connector between I-5, Downtown Tacoma, Tacoma's waterfron ...
*
Seattle, Washington—
I-405 Interstate 405 may refer to:
* Interstate 405 (California), a bypass of Los Angeles, California
* Interstate 405 (Oregon)
Interstate 405 (I-405), also known as the Stadium Freeway No. 61, is a short north–south Interstate Highway in Portl ...
I-5 will have a complete set of auxiliary routes (i.e. 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, 605, 705, 805, 905), with the completion of
I-905 in
San Diego County. Currently,
I-80 and
I-90
Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at . It begins in Seattle, Washington, and travels through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, Great Plains, Midwest, and ...
are the only two Interstates to have complete sets of auxiliary routes.
Several routes, including
I-305 and
I-505 in Oregon, were planned but left unbuilt due to
local opposition.
References
External links
*
Interstate 5at the Interstate Guide
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