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California State Route 160 is a north-south highway through the inland delta of the Sacramento River between Sacramento, California and Antioch, California (junction California State Route 4) through downtown Sacramento. It crosses Business Loop Interstate 80 twice in Sacramento, the more southerly crossing also with U.S. Highway 50. It crosses Interstate 5, but without direct access. Delta can signify: Δ or δ, a letter of the Greek alphabet. ... A spring at the Sacramento River headwater The Sacramento River is the longest river in the state of California. ... Sacramento is the county seat of Sacramento County, California and the capital of the U.S. state of California. ... Antioch is a city located in Contra Costa County, California. ... United States Highway 50 is an east-west United States highway. ... Interstate 5, or I-5, is an interstate highway along the west coast of the United States. ...


South of Sacramento it takes a scenic, meandering route through the alluvial plain of the lower Sacramento River, meeting California State Route 12 near Rio Vista before it crosses the San Joaquin River on the Antioch Bridge. Rio Vista is a city located in Solano County, California. ... The San Joaquin River is one of the largest rivers in the state of California. ...


Parts of Route 160 in Sacramento are freeway.


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California State Route 160 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (293 words)
State Route 160 is a discontinuous California State Highway consisting of 2 sections.
Route 160 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.7 of the California State Highway Code.
Route 160 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.7 of the California State Highway Code.
California: Map, History and Much More From Answers.com (4285 words)
California was admitted to the Union in 1850 as a nonslavery state under the Compromise of 1850.
State in the Far West bordered by Oregon to the north; Nevada and Arizona to the east; Baja California, Mexico, to the south; and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
California is a state spanning the southern half of the west coast of the contiguous United States.
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