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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 66. Chapters: Interstate 5, Interstate 5 in California, Interstate 5 in Washington, California State Route 99, Interstate 10 in California, Interstate 80 in California, Washington State Route 529, Ridge Route, California State Route 160, U.S. Route 199, George Washington Memorial Bridge, Washington State Route 99, Interstate 5 in Oregon, Washington State Route 11, California State Route 275, Washington State Route 527, California State Route 65, Interstate 80 Business, Oregon Route 99W, California State Route 111, Interstate Bridge, British Columbia Highway 15, California State Route 198, Oregon Route 99E, Washington State Route 167, Alaskan Way Viaduct, California State Route 113, California State Route 86, Steel Bridge, Oregon Route 43, Harbor Drive, California State Route 204, Washington State Route 522, Oregon City Bridge, Burnside Bridge, California State Route 273, Pacific Highway, Washington State Route 599, U.S. Route 399, Peace Arch, Oregon Route 99E Business, San Fernando Road, California State Route 263, U.S. Route 99W, San Gorgonio Pass, Oregon Route 551, California State Route 265, Yolo Causeway, Oregon Route 273, Washington State Route 181, John McLoughlin Bridge, Siskiyou Pass. Excerpt: Interstate 5 (I-5) is a major north-south route of the Interstate Highway System in the U.S. state of California. It begins at the Mexico - United States border at the San Ysidro crossing, goes north across the length of California and crosses into Oregon south of the Medford-Ashland metropolitan area. This highway links the major California cities of San Diego, Santa Ana, Los Angeles, Stockton, Sacramento, and Redding. Among the major cities not directly linked by Interstate 5 but are connected by local highways to the Interstate 5 are San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose, which are about 80 miles (130 km) west of the highway. I-5 i...