95 Year Old Bridge Still in Use on Major California Freeway
Old US 99 at Califa Junction, the century long history of this intersection and the interplay between the highways and the railroad. The railroad bridge was built in 1930 and is still in service on a major California freeway

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California Great Renumbering of 1964 (Highways) - Episode 6 - The Leftovers and the Bannered Routes

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Is This The Freeway That Keeps Breaking Itself?

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The Century-old Campo Creek Viaduct on Historic Highway 94

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I Found This Abandoned Railroad On Google Earth And Saw Something Strange

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Concrete Lions Saved in Old Highway 99 Bridge Demolition

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The Truncated Routes - California Great Renumbering of 1964 (Highways) - Episode 3

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How Arrogance Destroyed American Motors

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What’s at the End of Zzyzx Road?

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Life in the Central Valley of California (1949)

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The Eliminated Routes - California Great Renumbering of 1964 (Highways) - Episode 2

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Exploring Abandoned Highway 99 North of Los Angeles - The Ridge Route Alternate

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The Fighter Built for One Job — Kill the Zero: Grumman's Hellcat and the "Iron Works"

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History along US 99 - Piru Gorge and Pyramid Lake

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In n Out and the 10 Freeway

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Hollywood is DYING | This is What the Streets Look Like Now. Driving Tour #7

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Trains in the U.S. | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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How 12,000 Men Built a Railroad Over the Sierra Nevada And Risked Their Lives

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A Journey on Arizona's Historic Williamson Valley Road

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The Grapevine: California’s Most Treacherous Mountain Pass

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