So glad too see a video on Sacramento! Really interesting how Sacramento signs a freeway as a business route, not very common in the US. Great video as always!
Interesting fact is that the current I-80 bypass route was originally signed as I-880 before the reroute. Most of Business Loop 80 was built in the 1950's originally known as the Elvas Freeway, hence the reason why the freeway is very narrow in spots with the absence of shoulders in places, low bridge clearances, and tight curves including the infamous Marconi Curve. After the reroute, I-880 was redesignated for most of CA-17 from I-280 in San Jose to the MacArthur Maze in Oakland in 1984.
If I'm correct, back in early spring of 2022 in NoCal, you drove through Sacramento via westbound I-80 and BL-80 that day. After that, the next day, you continued westbound I-80 to the San Francisco Bay Area and entered US 101 and ended that video after passing SFO.
It's nice to see a video from Sacramento, California's capital. The city has grown a lot throught these recent years. It's actually quite surprising to see that I-80 Bus. is actually a full freeway, knowing that most business routes in the United-States are simply local routes throught some towns & cities (Mostly throught western & central U.S.). I also never knew that I-80 Bus. throught Sacramento was I-80's former alignment trought Sacramento, before it was decided to realign the route throught the north. Also have you seen the total eclipse that I talked about last friday? It's definitely something really exiting, knowing that the next one will happen while we'll aready be dead! Btw it's currently passing throught my aera as I'm typing this!
We only have 5 freeways and most of em are major (I-80, I-5, US 50, CA 99, and CA 160). Sac is suppose to get a new freeway that connects I-5 in Elk Grove to US 50 in El Dorado Hills in the near future. I smell the city expanding or potentially new smaller cities in the making.
That’s cool man I’m from Sacramento and I’ve been living near the Auburn area for about 3 years and you’re in my home area!
I like the music you played for this freeway video. I just want to get back on the 5 south and go back to the life I once had.
So glad too see a video on Sacramento! Really interesting how Sacramento signs a freeway as a business route, not very common in the US. Great video as always!
Glad you enjoyed it! Signing a freeway as a business route has always seemed like an odd choice.
Interesting fact is that the current I-80 bypass route was originally signed as I-880 before the reroute. Most of Business Loop 80 was built in the 1950's originally known as the Elvas Freeway, hence the reason why the freeway is very narrow in spots with the absence of shoulders in places, low bridge clearances, and tight curves including the infamous Marconi Curve. After the reroute, I-880 was redesignated for most of CA-17 from I-280 in San Jose to the MacArthur Maze in Oakland in 1984.
0:45 my brother works at that home depot on far left side
0:40 Roseville
If I'm correct, back in early spring of 2022 in NoCal, you drove through Sacramento via westbound I-80 and BL-80 that day. After that, the next day, you continued westbound I-80 to the San Francisco Bay Area and entered US 101 and ended that video after passing SFO.
Thats not quite correct, but you’ll see the routing in a few videos.
Which city has a better freeway Sacramento or Fresno
i live here....the cap city freeway is one i try SO hard to avoid...highway 50 too due to the construction.
It's nice to see a video from Sacramento, California's capital. The city has grown a lot throught these recent years. It's actually quite surprising to see that I-80 Bus. is actually a full freeway, knowing that most business routes in the United-States are simply local routes throught some towns & cities (Mostly throught western & central U.S.). I also never knew that I-80 Bus. throught Sacramento was I-80's former alignment trought Sacramento, before it was decided to realign the route throught the north.
Also have you seen the total eclipse that I talked about last friday? It's definitely something really exiting, knowing that the next one will happen while we'll aready be dead! Btw it's currently passing throught my aera as I'm typing this!
Thanks for the comment. I did watch the eclipse. And I agree, signing a freeway as a business route is an anomaly
I'm surprised there wasn't an accident in front of you the way some of those people drive.
The Sacramento area I will say has a pretty nice freeway system too.
We only have 5 freeways and most of em are major (I-80, I-5, US 50, CA 99, and CA 160). Sac is suppose to get a new freeway that connects I-5 in Elk Grove to US 50 in El Dorado Hills in the near future. I smell the city expanding or potentially new smaller cities in the making.
Great drive! Were you able to see solar eclipse?
Yes I did, though I didn’t travel to see the total eclipse. Just a partial one.
Sacramento has big highways!
It is very windy and narrow, no wonder they bypassed it
Aka CA Highway 51.