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 entire route is in Los Angeles County.
Location | Postmile |
Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Long Beach | 0.00 | SR 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) – Newport Beach, Long Beach | Los Alamitos Traffic Circle |
1.06 | I-405 (San Diego Freeway) – San Diego, Santa Monica | Interchange; former SR 7 | |
Long Beach–Lakewood line | 2.97 | Carson Street | Former SR 214; serves Long Beach City College |
3.98 | Del Amo Boulevard | Present south end of SR 19 | |
Bellflower | 5.89 | Artesia Boulevard – Bellflower, Long Beach | Former SR 91 |
6.05 | SR 91 (Artesia Freeway) – Riverside, Manhattan Beach | Interchange | |
Paramount–Downey line | 8.37 | Gardendale Street | Present north end of SR 19 |
Downey | 8.57 | I-105 (Century Freeway) – Norwalk, LAX Airport | Interchange |
8.89 | Imperial Highway | ||
Bellflower Boulevard | Former Legislative Route 169 (California 1933-1945) | ||
10.38 | Firestone Boulevard | Former SR 42 | |
12.08 | I-5 (Santa Ana Freeway) – Santa Ana, Los Angeles | Interchange; former US 101 Bypass south | |
Downey–Pico Rivera line | 12.31 | Telegraph Road | Former US 101 Bypass north / SR 26 |
Pico Rivera | 15.52 | Whittier Boulevard – Whittier, Montebello | Former SR 72 |
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