Interstate 880 - Exit List

Exit List

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
Exit
Destinations Notes
Santa Clara
San Jose 0.00 SR 17 south – Santa Cruz Continuation beyond I-280
0.00 1A I-280 – San Francisco, Downtown San Jose Southbound exit and northbound entrance
0.41 1B/1C Stevens Creek Boulevard, West San Carlos Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1.25 1D Bascom Avenue – Santa Clara Signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north) northbound
2.08 2 SR 82 (The Alameda) – Santa Clara
2.67 3 Coleman Avenue – Mineta San Jose International Airport
3.57 4A First Street – Downtown San Jose
4.08 4 US 101 (Bayshore Freeway) – Los Angeles, San Francisco Signed as exits 4B (south) and 4C (north)
4.28 4D Gish Road Southbound exit provides access to US 101 north; southbound exit is via exit 4C
5.34 5 Brokaw Road
6.71 7 Montague Expressway (CR G4)
Milpitas 7.69 8A Great Mall Parkway, Tasman Drive
8.42 8B SR 237 (Calaveras Boulevard) / McCarthy Boulevard – Mountain View, Milpitas Signed as exits 8B (east) and 8C (west) southbound
10.41 10 Dixon Landing Road
Alameda
Fremont 2.28 12 Warren Avenue, Mission Boulevard (SR 262 east) to I-680 – Sacramento
3.25 13B Fremont Boulevard South, Cushing Parkway
4.71 15 Auto Mall Parkway
6.24 16 Stevenson Boulevard
7.19 17 Mowry Avenue – Central Fremont
8.84 19 SR 84 east (Thornton Avenue) – Central Newark South end of SR 84 overlap
10.30 21 SR 84 west (Decoto Road) – Dumbarton Bridge North end of SR 84 overlap
Union City 11.40 22 Fremont Boulevard North, Alvarado Boulevard
13.05 23 Alvarado Niles Road
13.67 24 Whipple Road, Dyer Street
Hayward 14.54 25 Industrial Parkway Northbound exit is via exit 24
15.65 26 Tennyson Road
16.70 27 SR 92 (Jackson Street) – San Mateo Bridge
17.60 28 Winton Avenue
18.35 29 A Street – San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo 20.16 30 Hesperian Boulevard/Lewelling Boulevard – San Lorenzo Northbound exit and southbound entrance
San Leandro 20.68 31A I-238 to I-580 – Castro Valley, Stockton, Fresno Signed as exit 31 southbound
20.82 31B Washington Avenue Southbound exit is part of exit 31
22.84 33 Marina Boulevard Signed as exits 33A (east) and 33B (west)
23.64 34 Davis Street (SR 112)
Oakland 24.77 35 98th Avenue – Oakland International Airport
25.50 36 Hegenberger Road – Oakland Coliseum, Oakland International Airport
26.61 37 66th Avenue, Zhone Way – Oakland Coliseum
27.71 38 High Street (SR 77) – Alameda
28.24–
28.69
39A 29th Avenue, Fruitvale Avenue – Alameda
28.93 39B 23rd Avenue – Alameda
29.80–
30.38
40 Embarcadero, Fifth Avenue, 16th Avenue No northbound entrance
31.09 41A Oak Street, Lakeside Drive Northbound exit and southbound entrance
31.2 Jackson Street Northbound entrance only
31.6 41B Broadway (SR 61) – Downtown Oakland Northbound exit and southbound entrance
31.68 42A I-980 east (Grove Shafter Freeway) to SR 24 – Walnut Creek Northbound exit and southbound entrance
32.1 42B Market Street – Harbor Terminal Northbound exit and southbound entrance
R32.79 42 Broadway (SR 61) – Alameda Southbound exit and northbound entrance
R33.27–
R34.70
44 7th Street, West Grand Avenue
R34.18 46A I-80 west (Bay Bridge) – San Francisco Northbound exit and southbound entrance
R35.47 46B I-80 east (Eastshore Freeway) / I-580 west (MacArthur Freeway) – San Rafael, Sacramento Northbound exit and southbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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