Interstate 580 West and I-5 North in Tracy, California
Вставка
- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Want to support me further beyond UA-cam? Please consider joining my Patreon and unlock exclusive features and help support InterstateKyle and his travels! / interstatekyle
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:25 I-580
4:15 I-5
7:35 Outro
Music:
Epidemic Sound
share.epidemicsound.com/3sw6ra
Join me and others in the InterstateKyle Facebook group:
/ 503907729676670
Here is a list of all the equipment I use for my videos:
www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls...
For business inquiries, please feel free to email me at interstatekyle@gmail.com
Thanks for the little freeway tour around Tracy. Didn't know you lived there as a youngster.
Here's to more road videos for 2024.
Thanks for tuning in as always!
I agree
They ought make 580 I-62 instead (closest even-number that's below I-80 that's currently not in use). The freeway is a very important and heavily-used route to be just an auxiliary route, and also gives more numbering options for auxiliary routes in the Bay Area, if needed.
I'm surprised that this video didn't continue a couple miles farther northward on I-5, to the S.R. 120 cutoff. Just before that cutoff, as the Interstate 5 crosses the San Joaquin River, the twin drawbridges of old U.S. 50 can be seen off to the left. These have been known as either the Mossdale Crossing or the Lathrop Bridge. The first bridge (the one farther west) was constructed in 1926. The second drawbridge was added in 1948, when U.S. 50 was upgraded to a 4-lane divided highway.
Wait until you see the next video! :)
Kyle, I didn't know you lived in Tracy. My sister lives there now.
That’s really cool!
This was the way I would go to the Bay Area as a kid, probably because it was the easiest way to get there. But the wind is always something else. I can't believe that Tracy has grown all the way out to the 580 corridor now, that used to be all farmland. The gas station at Exit 67 at 3:30 always had the best donuts to pick out in the morning, especially the fritters.
Cool!
Thank you!
Tracy is my hometown also. I see you're crusing Interstate 5 North. Then you're crusing the 580 West. Then you're back on the 5 North. Although it's called the Tracy triangle. There are multiple towns also in the triangle. Only the 205 actually is in Tracy.