Route information | |
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Maintained by Caltrans | |
Length | 1.2 mi[1] (1.9 km) |
Existed | 1959[2]–present |
Component highways | US 101 from I-80 to Mission Street |
Major junctions | |
South end | I-80 / US 101 |
North end | Octavia Boulevard |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | San Francisco |
Highway system | |
The Central Freeway is a roughly one-mile (1.5 km) elevated freeway in San Francisco, California, United States, connecting the Bayshore/James Lick Freeway (US 101 and I-80) with the Hayes Valley neighborhood. Most of the freeway is part of US 101, which exits at Mission Street on the way to the Golden Gate Bridge. The freeway once extended north to Turk Street, and initially formed part of a loop around downtown (along with the Embarcadero Freeway), but was damaged along with the Embarcadero in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake; both highways have since been replaced with the surface-level Octavia Boulevard (north of Market Street) and Embarcadero, respectively.