California county routes in zone E | |
Caption: | Example of a California county route shield |
Label1: | County |
Field1: | County Route X (CR X) or Route X |
Links: | CA |
Type: | CR |
There are 21 routes assigned to the "E" zone of the California Route Marker Program, which designates county routes in California. The "E" zone includes county highways in Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Solano, Tuolumne, Yolo, and Yuba counties.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Alpine |
Route: | E1 |
Location: | Alpine County |
Length Mi: | 3.91 |
Length Ref: | [1] |
Formed: | 1962 |
County Route E1 (CR E1), known as Hot Springs Road and Montgomery Street, is a county highway in Alpine County, California, United States. It runs from Grover Hot Springs State Park to State Route 89 in Markleeville. It is the only signed county route in Alpine County.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
Route: | E2 |
Location: | Sacramento and Placer counties |
Length Mi: | 28.89 |
Formed: | 1967 |
County Route E2 (CR E2) is a county highway in Sacramento and Placer counties in the U.S. state of California. It is a major north–south arterial thoroughfare running from State Route 99 in Elk Grove to Interstate 80 in Roseville. The route is known as Grant Line Road, Sunrise Boulevard, Sunrise Avenue and a small portion of Douglas Boulevard.
The Grant Line Road portion of the route is part of the Capital SouthEast Connector project, a planned 34-mile (55 km) expressway that will run from Interstate 5 at the Hood-Franklin Road interchange just south of Elk Grove to US 50 at the White Rock Road / Silva Valley Parkway interchange in El Dorado Hills.[2] The CR E2 portion between SR 99 and Bradshaw Road have already been upgraded, while the portion between Bradshaw and Sunrise Boulevard remains a two-lane roadway and are in the planning stages of being upgraded.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
Route: | E3 |
Location: | Placer and Sacramento counties |
Length Mi: | 12.76 |
Formed: | 1967 |
County Route E3 (CR E3) is a county highway in Placer and Sacramento counties in the U.S. state of California. It is a major north–south arterial thoroughfare that runs from U.S. Route 50 near Rancho Cordova to Interstate 80 in Rocklin. The route is known as Hazel Avenue from the US 50 interchange to the Sacramento/Placer county line and is known as Sierra College Boulevard from the Sacramento/Placer county line to the I-80 interchange. Starting as a 6-lane road at US 50, it continues due north until it arrives eastward of Roseville. Then, it abruptly turns east, then runs north again until it meets I-80 in Rocklin.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Yolo |
Route: | E4 |
Location: | Yolo County |
Length Mi: | 16.30 |
Formed: | 1968 |
County Route E4 (CR E4) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 16 in Capay to I-5 in Dunnigan. The route is known as Road 85, Road 8, Road 86, and Road 6.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Tuolumne |
Route: | E5 |
Location: | Tuolumne County |
Alternate Name: | Rawhide Road |
Length Mi: | 4.03 |
Formed: | 1974 |
County Route E5 (CR E5), known entirely as Rawhide Road, is a county highway in Tuolumne County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 49 and State Route 108 in Jamestown to SR 49 in Tuttletown.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Yolo |
Route: | E6 |
Location: | Yolo County |
Length Mi: | 15.93 |
Formed: | 1968 |
County Route E6 (CR E6) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from Interstate 505 and State Route 128 near Winters to Interstate 80 in Davis. The route is known as Russell Boulevard, Road 93A, Road 31, Covell Boulevard, and Mace Boulevard.
County Route E7 (CR E7) is a county highway in Solano and Yolo counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from Interstate 80 near Dixon to Interstate 5 north of Woodland. It is known as Pedrick Road in Solano County and Road 98 in Yolo County. It has a concurrency with State Route 16 and I-5 Business Loop between West Main Street in Woodland to I-5 (exit 541).
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Yolo |
Route: | E8 |
Location: | Yolo County |
Length Mi: | 15.93 |
Formed: | 1968 |
County Route E8 (CR E8) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It is a major north–south route that runs from Covell Boulevard (County Route E6) in Davis, passing through Woodland, to State Route 113 near Knights Landing. It is known as Pole Line Road and Road 102.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
Route: | E9 |
Location: | Sacramento and Yolo counties |
Length Mi: | 13.08 |
Formed: | 1968 |
County Route E9 (CR E9) is a county highway in Sacramento and Yolo counties in the U.S. state of California. It connects to State Route 160 at both ends. CR E9 runs on top of the western levee of the Sacramento River for nearly all its length, paralleling SR 160 on the eastern levee. It is known as Sutter Slough Bridge Road from its southern junction with SR 160 at the Paintersville Bridge near the town of Courtland in Sacramento County to the Yolo County line at Sutter Slough. Once in Yolo County, it is known as South River Road and passes through the town of Clarksburg before crossing over the Freeport Bridge and ending at its northern junction with SR 160 in the town of Freeport in Sacramento County.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Yolo |
Route: | E10 |
Location: | Yolo County |
Length Mi: | 9.86 |
Formed: | 1968 |
County Route E10 (CR E10) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from Interstate 505 to State Route 113 near Knights Landing. The route is known as Road 14 and Road 13.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Yolo |
Route: | E11 |
Location: | Yolo County |
Length Mi: | 5.19 |
Formed: | 1976 |
County Route E11 (CR E11) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 113 near Knights Landing to State Route 45 near Tyndall Landing. The route is known as Road 99E (no relation to the former U.S. Route 99E), Road 108, and Road 98A. A portion of the route is unpaved gravel.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Sacramento |
Route: | E12 |
Location: | Sacramento County |
Alternate Name: | Elk Grove Boulevard |
Length Mi: | 6.83 |
Formed: | 1971 |
County Route E12 (CR E12), known entirely as Elk Grove Boulevard, is a county road in Sacramento County, California, United States, in the city of Elk Grove. E12 runs from Franklin Boulevard (County Route J8) to Grant Line Road (County Route E2).[1]
CR E12 was first established in 1971[1] when the area was just a small farming community, and the segment of I-5 through the region between Stockton and Sacramento was not completed until 1979.[5] The area has since experienced significant urban development, and Elk Grove was later incorporated as a city in 2000. East of Elk Grove Florin Road, CR E12/Elk Grove Boulevard narrows to two lanes and proceeds east through the historical "Old Town" section of Elk Grove to its terminus with Grant Line Road (CR E2).
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Sacramento |
Route: | E13 |
Location: | Sacramento County |
Length Mi: | 14.79 |
Formed: | 1971 |
Tourist: | River Road[7] |
County Route E13 (CR E13) is a county highway in Sacramento County, California, United States. It runs from River Road (County Route J11) and the Walnut Grove Bridge in Walnut Grove to State Route 99 and State Route 104 in Galt. The route is known as River Road and Twin Cities Road.
River Road is on the California Scenic Highway System.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Sacramento |
Route: | E14 |
Location: | Sacramento County |
Length Mi: | 17.62 |
Formed: | 1972 |
County Route E14 (CR E14) is a county highway in Sacramento County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 99 in Sacramento to Hazel Avenue (County Route E3) in Orangevale. Known as Elkhorn Boulevard and Greenback Lane, it is a major east–west arterial thoroughfare that connects the cities and communities of Sacramento, Rio Linda, North Highlands, Foothill Farms, Citrus Heights, and Orangevale.
Elkhorn Boulevard west of SR 99 (without the county route designation) continues west to the Sacramento International Airport, passing through the Metro Air Park industrial complex. Elkhorn used to end at Power Line Road but was extended into the airport as an alternate route as Interstate 5 is the main route to the airport. The extension officially opened on May 21, 2024.[8] A separate Elkhorn Boulevard is west of the airport but is a rural and narrow country road that is inaccessible to the airport. It runs from Garden Highway to a closed gate just short of the airport's property border.
The name "greenback" refers to the use of paper money for financial transactions at a time when gold and silver coin was the preferred rate of exchange. The property that Greenback Lane lies on was bought with greenback dollars (United States Note). The owner is said to have wished to be paid with coin, and became angered when he was not, hence the name "Greenback Lane."
Construction to expand Greenback Lane between Dewey Drive / Van Maren Lane and Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights from four to six lanes was completed in 2008, creating an entirely six lane thoroughfare within the city of Citrus Heights.[9] [10]
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Calaveras |
Route: | E15 |
Location: | Calaveras County |
Length Mi: | 12.91 |
Formed: | 1974 |
County Route E15 (CR E15) is a county highway in Calaveras County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 120 in Yosemite Junction to State Route 4 in Copperopolis. The route is known as O'Byrnes Ferry Road for most of the route and Main Street in Copperopolis.
County Route E16 (CR E16) is a county highway in Amador and El Dorado counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from State Route 49 in Plymouth to U.S. Route 50 in Pollock Pines. The route is known as Shenandoah Road, Mount Aukum Road, and Sly Park Road. A portion of the route (along with Mormon Emigrant Trail, State Route 88, and State Route 89) was an alternate route of US 50 when the highway was closed due to mudslides or rockslides from inclement weather.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Tuolumne |
Route: | E17 |
Location: | Tuolumne County |
Length Mi: | 13.39 |
Formed: | 1974 |
County Route E17 (CR E17) is a county highway in Tuolumne County, California, United States. It runs from Mono Way (old State Route 108) near Sonora to SR 108 near Twain Harte. The route is known as Tuolumne Road and Tuolumne Road North.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
Route: | E18 |
Location: | Calaveras and Tuolumne counties |
Alternate Name: | Parrotts Ferry Road |
Length Mi: | 12.78 |
Formed: | 1974 |
County Route E18 (CR E18), known entirely as Parrotts Ferry Road, is a county highway in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from State Route 49 north of Sonora, passing through the community of Columbia, to State Route 4 in Vallecito.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Yolo |
Route: | E19 |
Location: | Yolo County |
Alternate Name: | Clarksburg Road |
Length Mi: | 3.12 |
Formed: | 1976 |
County Route E19 (CR E19), known entirely as Clarksburg Road, is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from Jefferson Boulevard (State Route 84) to South River Road (CR E9) in Clarksburg.
State: | CA |
Type: | CR |
County: | Yuba |
Route: | E20 |
Location: | Yuba County |
Alternate Name: | Marysville Road |
Length Mi: | 19.93 |
Formed: | 1977 |
County Route E20 (CR E20), known entirely as Marysville Road, is a county highway in Yuba County, California, United States. It runs from Willow Glen Road (County Route E21) to State Route 49 near Camptonville.
County Route E21 (CR E21) is a county highway in Butte, Plumas, and Yuba counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from State Route 20 in Browns Valley to Warren Hill Road in La Porte. The route is known as Marysville Road, Willow Glen Road, La Porte Road, Quincy La Porte Road, and Main Street in La Porte.