Major Intersections
Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured on the road as it was in 1964, 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 |
Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tulare |
Tipton | 0.00 | Poplar Avenue | Continuation beyond SR 99 | |
0.00 | SR 99 – Tulare, Pixley | Interchange; former US 99 | |||
4.5 | CR J15 (Road 152) | ||||
Poplar | 9.47 | CR J27 (Road 192) | |||
Porterville | West end of freeway | ||||
R15.24 | SR 65 – Bakersfield, Lindsay | ||||
Short gap in freeway | |||||
16.45 | Main Street (CR J29) – Porterville | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
East end of freeway | |||||
16.97 | Plano Street | Interchange westbound; at-grade intersection eastbound | |||
18.45 | Blue Heron Parkway – Porterville Developmental Center | Interchange eastbound; at-grade intersection westbound | |||
21.10 | CR J42 (Road 284) | ||||
27.30 | CR J28 (Road 320) / River Island Drive | ||||
R32.70 | CR J37 (Balch Park Road) – Balch Park | ||||
Quaking Aspen | 56.57 | Western Divide Highway | |||
Gap in SR 190 | |||||
Inyo |
Olancha | 9.85 | US 395 – Los Angeles, Bishop | Former US 6 | |
24.55 | SR 136 to US 395 – Lone Pine | ||||
42.70 | Death Valley National Park west boundary | ||||
57.91 | Panamint Valley Road to SR 178 | ||||
93.21 | North Highway – Beatty via Daylight Pass, Scotty's Castle | ||||
128.33 | Death Valley National Park east boundary | ||||
Death Valley Junction | 140.69 | SR 127 – Lathrop Wells, Shoshone | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Read more about this topic: California State Route 190
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