Interstate 505

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The Interstate 505 number was also used for a never-built spur in Portland.

Interstate 505 (abbreviated I-505) connects Interstate 5 to Interstate 80 for drivers traveling west to the San Francisco Bay Area and Napa Valley region or from the west heading north to Redding and surrounding areas. I-505 is primarily a rural interstate and is not as well traveled as I-80 and I-5, but does travel through the town of Winters and near the city of Vacaville, which is its southern terminus. 505 saves travel time by avoiding Sacramento and its attendant city traffic. It also provides a more direct route.

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Primary cities

State law

Legal Definition of Route 505: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 617

Exit list

Postmile<ref name="bridge log">January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways</ref> Municipality #<ref>Cal-NExUS Interchange Exit Numbering</ref> Destinations Notes
SOL 0.00 0.00 Vacaville 1A Image:Interstate 80.svg Interstate 80 west southbound exit and northbound entrance
1B Image:Interstate 80.svg Interstate 80 east southbound exit and northbound entrance
SOL R1.45 1.45 1C Vaca Valley Parkway exit 1 northbound
SOL R3.06 3.06 3 Midway Road
SOL R5.57 5.57 6 Allendale Road
SOL R10.63
YOL 0.00
10.63 10 Putah Creek Road
YOL 0.41 11.04 11 Image:California 128.svg State Route 128 - Russell Boulevard
YOL 4.03 14.66 15 County Road 29A
YOL 6.53 17.16 17 County Road 27
YOL 10.63 21.26 21 Image:California 16.svg State Route 16
YOL 13.43 24.06 24 County Road 19
YOL 17.45 28.08 28 County Road 14
YOL 20.11 30.74 31 County Road 12A
YOL R22.36 32.99 Image:Interstate 5.svg Interstate 5

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