- U.S. Route 48 (1926)
Infobox U.S. Route
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yrdcom=1931
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to=The original U.S. Route 48 was of the original routes in theUnited States Numbered Highways system. Assigned in 1926, it ran between U.S. Route 99 atFrench Camp, California , outside Stockton, and U.S. Route 101 atSan Jose, California . By 1931, however, the route had been deleted. Most of the route later became part of U.S. Route 50.US 48 was the first US highway to be deleted in California.
History
Original alignment
Originally, US 48 was a road connecting the
San Francisco Bay area with theSan Joaquin Valley , traveling from San Jose to near Modesto, largely following the future routing of US 50, which replaced US 48. Its western terminus was located near the present location of the Interstate 238/Interstate 880 interchange. It generally followed the route of current Interstate 580 to the Interstate 205 junction. From here, US 48 continued east on Interstate 205, then followed Old Highway 50 (BR-205) through Tracy, thence to Interstate 5. It then followed Interstate 5 to SR 120, where US 48 followed SR 120 to the old location of the SR 99/SR 120 interchange (present day intersection of Main and Yosemite in Manteca), the location of its eastern terminus.A 1925 article published in California Highways, the publication of the California Division of Highways, stated that the western terminus of US 48 was in San Jose. At some point between then and 1930, the terminus may have been set back to Hayward.
ee also
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List of California State Routes References
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