CALIFORNIA STATE ROUTE 134

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'State Route 134', a segment of the Ventura Freeway, runs from its junction with U.S. Route 101 and State Route 170 in North Hollywood (the Hollywood Split) to its junction with Interstate 210 and a stub of future Interstate 710 in Pasadena.

Contents
Route description
State law
Control cities
Trivia
Exit list
See also
References
External links

Route description


The road is the main connector from the San Fernando Valley and points north to the San Gabriel Valley and points east. Presently, future Interstate 710 dead-ends at California Blvd and is signed as State Route 710. Residents of South Pasadena have blocked efforts to extend Interstate 710 north to California Boulevard from its current end at Valley Boulevard north of Interstate 10 near the Alhambra/Los Angeles city limit. Signs on SR 134 and I-210 refer to the SR 710 stub in Pasadena as TO State Route 110, because exiting left from the Route 710 stub onto California Blvd and turning right on Arroyo Parkway will take you directly to SR 110, which is Pasadena's only direct freeway link to Downtown Los Angeles.
The Interstate 5 offramp at Colorado St. is actually old SR 134, and there are still mileposts that refer to it as such. Old SR 134 followed Colorado St. through Glendale and Colorado Boulevard in Eagle Rock to the ramp connecting Colorado Boulevard and Figueroa Street to the Ventura Freeway. Old SR 134 continued onto the ramp and then onto what is presently the Ventura Freeway to Orange Grove Boulevard in Pasadena. The Colorado Boulevard/Figueroa Street ramps plus the segment of freeway between the ramps and just east of Orange Grove Boulevard were previously known as the 'Colorado Freeway'.

State law


'Legal Definition of Route 134:' California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 434

Control cities


'Eastbound'

Pasadena - entire route

Glendale - between the US 101/CA-170 (Hollywood Split) interchange and the Glendale city limits
'Westbound'

Ventura - entire route

Trivia



★ The interchange of SR-134 and Interstate 5 is dedicated "Gene Autry Memorial Interchange." Autry's Museum of Western Heritage is located near the interchange in Griffith Park.

Exit list


Mileposts derived from[1] and exit numbers derived from.[2]
LocationMile#DestinationsNotes
Westbound traffic defaults onto
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US 101 north.
Los Angeles0.001AWestbound left exit and eastbound entrance; no direct access to US 101 south
1BWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
0.511CLankershim BlvdWestbound exit; eastbound entrance accessible via Riverside Dr
0.861Cahuenga BlvdExit 1D westbound; no westbound entrance
Burbank1.822Pass AvenueEastbound exit; westbound entrance accessible via Alameda Ave; eastbound entrance accessible via Riverside Dr.
2.112Hollywood WayWestbound exit; westbound entrance accessible via Alameda Ave; eastbound entrance accessible via Riverside Dr.
2.903Buena Vista StreetEastbound exit accessible via Riverside Dr.
Los Angeles3.814Forest Lawn Drive
4.815AVictory Blvd,Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
GlendaleR5.505BEastbound exit
5, Zoo DriveWestbound exit
R5.676San Fernando RoadEastbound ramps accessible via Doran St; westbound ramps accessible via Fairmont Ave
R6.577APacific Avenue
R6.96
R7.13
7BCentral Blvd; Brand Blvd
R7.878Glendale AvenueWestbound ramps accessible via Monterey Rd
R8.81
R8.97
9AExit 9B westbound
9BHarvey DriveExit 9A westbound
Los AngelesR11.4411Figueroa Street
PasadenaR12.5812
R12.9613AOrange Grove Blvd
R13.3413B
 () Del Mar Blvd, California Blvd
Eastbound traffic defaults onto
I-210 east.

See also



Colorado Street

References


1. January 1, 2006 California Log of Bridges on State Highways
2. Cal-NExUS Interchange Exit Numbering

External links



Western Exit Guide - California 134

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