I-5: San Diego County

San Diego Freeway

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I-5 through San Diego County follows old US 101. The first section was opened south of downtown San Diego from National City to San Ysidro in the mid 1950’s. It was fully complete through San Diego County by the late 1960’s.

Looking southerly through Sorrento Valley in January 2016. The State 56 interchange is visible in the foreground.
Construction in 2006 of the new "Merge" and bypass lanes at I-805.
Construction in 2006 of the new “Merge” and bypass lanes at I-805.
I-5 / I-8 / State 209 interchange under construction in 1969, looking northerly. Original US 80 / US 101 interchange is still being used at this time as seen toward the bottom of the photo. Courtesy – Caltrans
Souith at the 163, the "Four Level" interchange in San Diego.
Souith at the 163, the “Four Level” interchange in San Diego.
Former US 101 shield covered to the right.
Former US 101 shield covered to the right, since replaced.
Northbound at Pershing Drive. This would have been the interchange to the Switzer Canyon Freeway.
Northbound at Pershing Drive. This would have been the interchange to the Switzer Canyon Freeway.

Montgomery Freeway

South of the 163, I-5 becomes the Montgomery Freeway. While it was originally completed in the mid 1950’s from National City to San Ysidro, it was completely reconstructed in the early 1970’s to its present state.

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