California State Route 193

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State Route 193

SR 193 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length34.30 mi[1] (55.20 km)
Major junctions
West endAt the eastern city limits of Lincoln between Oak Tree and Stardust Lanes (State Maintenance)
Major intersections
East end SR 49 in Placerville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountiesPlacer, El Dorado
Highway system
SR 192 SR 195

State Route 193 (SR 193) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs through Placer and El Dorado counties. It begins as an east–west arterial road running from Lincoln to Newcastle, just west of Auburn. Then after concurrencies with Interstate 80 and State Route 49 through Auburn, SR 193 resumes heading eastward from Cool to Georgetown, then turning south to rejoin SR 49 just north of Placerville.

Route description

End SR 193 sign at the eastern city limits of Lincoln, 2021
SR 193 approaching Taylor Road in Newcastle, 2015

SR 193 begins at the eastern city limits of Lincoln. The route formerly began at a junction with what was then SR 65 (now Lincoln Boulevard) in Lincoln, and was known as McBean Park Drive (SR 65 has since relocated to a new bypass alignment). The portion of SR 193 within the city of Lincoln was relinquished to the city in February 2011. The city has since been annexing more territory to include increasing areas of residential development, and thus SR 193's western end has been adjusted accordingly.[2]

After leaving the city of Lincoln, SR 193 becomes known as Lincoln Newcastle Highway and enters rural Placer County. A few miles later, SR 193 passes over the tunnel containing Taylor Road before heading east on Taylor Road to an interchange with I-80 in Newcastle.[3]

SR 193 runs concurrently on I-80 eastbound into the city of Auburn, where it then leaves I-80 and runs concurrently with SR 49. These concurrencies are unsigned. SR 193 resumes as Georgetown Road, heading east from SR 49, the town of Cool, and the Auburn State Recreation Area. The highway passes through the towns of Fords Corner, Greenwood, and Georgetown before turning south and encountering the town of Kelsey after several miles.[4] SR 193 terminates at the northern city limits of Placerville at its second junction with SR 49.[3]

SR 193 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System.[5]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi
[6][1]
kmExit
[7]
DestinationsNotes
PlacerLincoln0.000.00McBean Park DriveContinuation beyond the Lincoln city limits; former SR 193 west
0.000.00West end of SR 193 at Lincoln city limit[2]
Newcastle7.1811.56Taylor RoadFormer US 40 west
7.6112.25
I-80 west – Sacramento
Interchange; west end of I-80 overlap; I-80 east exit 116
West end of freeway on I-80
Auburn10.1616.35118Ophir RoadWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
10.5917.04119AMaple Street, Nevada Street – AuburnFormer US 40 east
10.8517.46119B
SR 49 north (Grass Valley Highway) – Grass Valley
West end of SR 49 overlap; former SR 49 south
East end of freeway on I-80
11.1317.91
I-80 east / Elm Avenue west – Reno
Interchange; east end of I-80 overlap; I-80 west exit 119C
11.3418.25High Street, Elm Avenue east (to Harrison Avenue)Former SR 49 north
El DoradoCool17.4128.02
SR 49 south – Placerville
East end of SR 49 overlap
Placerville34.3055.20 SR 49 (Coloma Street)East end of SR 193
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b California Department of Transportation (2016). Postmile Services (Map). California Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "March 25, 2020 Meeting Minutes" (PDF). California Transportation Commission. pp. 12–13. Retrieved September 6, 2021. Three Relinquishment Resolution: 03-Pla-193-PM 1.35/2.57 - Right of Way on State Route 193 from Oak Tree Lane to the City limits east of Stardust Lane, in the city of Lincoln
  3. ^ a b Sacramento County Street Atlas (Map). Thomas Brothers. 2008.
  4. ^ California Road Atlas (Map). Thomas Brothers. 2008.
  5. ^ "Article 2 of Chapter 2 of Division 1". California Streets and Highways Code. Sacramento: California Office of Legislative Counsel. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  6. ^ California Department of Transportation (July 2007). "Log of Bridges on State Highways". Sacramento: California Department of Transportation.
  7. ^ Chand, AS (July 16, 2018). California Numbered Exit Uniform System (PDF). California Department of Transportation https://dot.ca.gov/-/media/dot-media/programs/safety-programs/documents/exit/f0017912-80.pdf. Retrieved October 21, 2024. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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