| Historical Tour of old US 99 / US 6 | |
/ - Sepulveda Blvd. Junction |
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Map of the I-5/I-210
interchange with the San Fernando Road/Sepulveda Blvd junction below it. |
San Fernando Road follows the railroad tracks, Sepulveda Blvd follows the Golden State Freeway from I-210 south. I-210 is the freeway heading northeast. |
San Fernando Road follows the railroad tracks, Sepulveda Blvd follows the Golden State Freeway from I-210 south. I-210 is the freeway heading northeast. |
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Before 1937, US 6 stopped in Denver, Colorado. What is now SR-14 was SR-7. It ran along the alignment of US 6. In the same year, SR-7 was realigned when Sepulveda Blvd. was extended from Brand Blvd. to San Fernando Road at the point shown in the photo. Most of that extension is buried underneath I-5 from I-405 to here. The modern interchange collapsed in the 1971 Sylmar Quake. |
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| Go North on US 99 / East US 6 to Bakersfield and Mojave |
| Go South on SR-7 (Sepulveda Blvd.) |
| Go East on Legislative Route 157 (Foothill Blvd.) to Pasadena via SR-118 |