User talk:Rickscholz
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Meelar (talk) 00:53, Apr 26, 2005 (UTC)
I-180
[edit]I interpreted the Kurumi description as meaning that it was officially I-180. It doesn't seem all that clear to me on either site - do you know anything definite on whether AASHTO called it I-180 pre-1983? --SPUI (talk) 05:44, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I'm trusting the cahighways site more, which says "Around 1985, the number I-180 was briefly proposed for the Richmond-San Rafael stretch of what is now I-580 and was formerly part of CA 17."
If AASHTO did actually call it that, it's news to me, and to all of the road geek web sites I visit. If anything, it was unsigned, but I don't think this is even the case. I don't think AASHTO would call it one number and the state would call it a different number... that would be way too confusing.
According to cahighways, that stretch of highway was transferred from CA-17 to I-580 in 1984.--Rickscholz 06:00, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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